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4-letter words containing c

  • calf — A calf is a young cow.
  • cali — a city in SW Colombia: commercial centre in a rich agricultural region. Pop: 2 583 000 (2005 est)
  • calk — a metal projection on a horse's shoe to prevent slipping
  • call — a demand for redeemable bonds or shares to be presented for repayment
  • calm — A calm person does not show or feel any worry, anger, or excitement.
  • calo — a non-combatant servant to a soldier in the Roman army
  • calp — a type of limestone, dark grey or bluish black in colour, that is found in Ireland
  • cals — Computer-Aided Acquisition and Logistics Support: a DoD standard for electronic exchange of data with commercial suppliers.
  • calx — the powdery metallic oxide formed when an ore or mineral is roasted
  • cama — the hybrid offspring of a camel and a llama
  • came — Came is the past tense of come.
  • cami — camisole (def 1).
  • caml — (language)   1. A language for preparation of animated movies. 1976. 2. Categorical Abstract Machine Language.
  • camo — camouflage
  • camp — A camp is a collection of huts and other buildings that is provided for a particular group of people, such as refugees, prisoners, or soldiers, as a place to live or stay.
  • cams — Plural form of cam.
  • cana — the town in Galilee, north of Nazareth, where Jesus performed his first miracle by changing water into wine (John 2:1, 11)
  • canc — canceled
  • cand — Alternative form of kand.
  • cane — Cane is used to refer to the long, hollow, hard stems of plants such as bamboo. Strips of cane are often used to make furniture, and some types of cane can be crushed and processed to make sugar.
  • cann — to con, or direct the steering of (a ship)
  • cans — a sealed container for food, beverages, etc., as of aluminum, sheet iron coated with tin, or other metal: a can of soup.
  • cant — a salient angle.
  • cany — resembling or made of cane
  • cap. — chapter
  • capa — Robert, real name André Friedmann. 1913–54, Hungarian photographer, who established his reputation as a photojournalist during the Spanish Civil War
  • cape — A cape is a large piece of land that sticks out into the sea from the coast.
  • caph — kaf
  • capi — 1. Calendar Application Programming Interface. 2.   (cryptography)   Cryptographic Application Programming Interface. 3.   (networking)   Common ISDN Application Programming Interface.
  • capo — a device fitted across all the strings of a guitar, banjo, etc, so as to raise the pitch of each string simultaneously
  • capp — Al, full name Alfred Caplin. 1909–79, US cartoonist, famous for his comic strip Li'l Abner
  • caps — Capital letters.
  • capt — Abbreviation of captain.
  • cara — a female given name: from an Italian word meaning “dear one.”.
  • carb — Carbs are foods such as potatoes, pasta, and bread, that contain a lot of carbohydrate.
  • card — A card is a piece of stiff paper or thin cardboard on which something is written or printed.
  • care — If you care about something, you feel that it is important and are concerned about it.
  • cark — to break down; die
  • carl — a masculine name
  • carn — cairn.
  • caro — Sir Antony. 1924–2013, British sculptor, best known for his abstract steel sculptures
  • carp — A carp is a kind of fish that lives in lakes and rivers.
  • carr — an area of bog or fen in which scrub, esp willow, has become established
  • cars — Plural form of car.
  • cart — A cart is an old-fashioned wooden vehicle that is used for transporting goods or people. Some carts are pulled by animals.
  • cary — (Arthur) Joyce (Lunel). 1888–1957, British novelist; author of Mister Johnson (1939), A House of Children (1941), and The Horse's Mouth (1944)
  • casa — a house
  • case — A particular case is a particular situation or incident, especially one that you are using as an individual example or instance of something.
  • cash — Cash is money in the form of notes and coins rather than cheques.
  • cask — A cask is a wooden barrel that is used for storing things, especially alcoholic drink.
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