7-letter words containing c, o
- camoens — Luis Vaz de (lwiʃ vɑʃ ˈdəː). 1524–80, Portuguese epic poet; author of The Lusiads (1572)
- camogie — a form of hurling played by women
- camorra — a secret society organized in about 1820 in Naples, which thrives on blackmail and extortion
- camphol — borneol
- camphor — Camphor is a strong-smelling white substance used in various medicines, in mothballs, and in making plastics.
- campion — any of various caryophyllaceous plants of the genera Silene and Lychnis, having red, pink, or white flowers
- campong — a small village or community of houses in Malay-speaking lands.
- campout — a camping trip
- camrose — a city in central Alberta, in W Canada, near Edmonton.
- camwood — a W African leguminous tree, Baphia nitida, whose hard wood was formerly used in making a red dye
- can tho — a town in S Vietnam, on the River Mekong. Pop: 368 000 (2005 est)
- can-tho — a town in S Vietnam, on the Mekong River.
- cancion — song.
- candiot — of or relating to Candia (Iráklion) or Crete; Cretan
- candock — a yellow water lily
- candour — Candour is the quality of speaking honestly and openly about things.
- cannock — a town in W central England, in S Staffordshire: Cannock Chase (a public area of heathland, once a royal preserve) is just to the east. Pop: 65 022 (2001)
- cannoli — a Sicilian pudding of pasta shells filled with sweetened ricotta
- cannons — Plural form of cannon.
- canoing — Misspelling of canoeing.
- canolas — Plural form of canola.
- canonic — canonical
- canonry — the office, benefice, or status of a canon
- canopic — pertaining to Canopus.
- canopus — the brightest star in the constellation Carina and the second brightest star in the sky. Visual magnitude: -0.7; spectral type: F0II; distance: 313 light years
- canossa — a ruined castle in N Italy, in Emilia near Reggio nell'Emilia: scene of the penance done by the Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV before Pope Gregory VII
- cantico — to dance as part of an act of worship
- cantion — a song
- cantons — Plural form of canton.
- cantors — Plural form of cantor.
- canyons — Plural form of canyon.
- canzona — a type of 16th- or 17th-century contrapuntal music, usually for keyboard, lute, or instrumental ensemble
- canzone — a Provençal or Italian lyric, often in praise of love or beauty
- capcode — (telecommunications) The address of a specific pager in a paging network.
- capello — Fabio. born 1946. Italian football player and coach; he won four Italian league titles with Milan and two Spanish league titles with Real Madrid; managed England (2008–12)
- capitol — A capitol is a government building in which a state legislature meets.
- caporal — a strong coarse dark tobacco
- capotes — Plural form of capote.
- caprock — a layer of rock that overlies a salt dome
- caproic — Of, pertaining to, or derived from caproic acid.
- caption — A caption is the words printed underneath a picture or cartoon which explain what it is about.
- captors — Plural form of captor.
- carabao — water buffalo
- caracol — caracole.
- carbone — Obsolete form of carbon.
- carbons — Short for carbon copies.
- carbora — a koala
- carboys — Plural form of carboy.
- cardio- — heart
- cardoon — a thistle-like S European plant, Cynara cardunculus, closely related to the artichoke, with spiny leaves, purple flowers, and a leafstalk that may be blanched and eaten: family Asteraceae (composites)