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7-letter words containing i, c, o

  • cormoid — similar to a corm
  • cornice — A cornice is a strip of plaster, wood, or stone which goes along the top of a wall or building.
  • cornier — pertaining to or affected with corns of the feet.
  • cornify — (of soft tissue) to become converted into horn or hard tissue
  • cornily — in a corny manner
  • corning — Also called Indian corn; especially technical and British, maize. a tall cereal plant, Zea mays, cultivated in many varieties, having a jointed, solid stem and bearing the grain, seeds, or kernels on large ears.
  • cornish — Cornish means belonging or relating to the English county of Cornwall.
  • cornist — a person who plays the horn
  • coronis — a symbol placed over a contracted syllable
  • corrida — a public program in which a series of bullfights, usually six, are held
  • corrido — a Mexican ballad or folksong about struggle against oppression and injustice.
  • corries — Plural form of corrie.
  • corsair — a pirate
  • corsica — an island in the Mediterranean, west of N Italy: forms, with 43 islets, a region of France; mountainous; settled by Greeks in about 560 bc; sold by Genoa to France in 1768. Capital: Ajaccio. Pop: 265 999 (2003 est). Area: 8682 sq km (3367 sq miles)
  • corsive — a corrosive drug
  • cortile — (in Italy) a roofless internal courtyard
  • cortina — the weblike part of certain mushrooms, which hangs from the edge of the pileus and consists of silky fibrils
  • corvids — Plural form of corvid.
  • corvina — a marine food fish, Menticirrhus undulatus, found in Pacific waters off Mexico and California
  • corvine — of, relating to, or resembling a crow
  • coshing — Present participle of cosh.
  • cosiest — Superlative form of cosy.
  • cosines — Plural form of cosine.
  • cosmine — a substance resembling dentine, forming the outer layer of cosmoid scales
  • cosmism — the philosophical theory that the cosmos is a self-existent whole and was not created by a god or gods
  • cosmist — an adherent of cosmism
  • cosmoid — (of the scales of coelacanths and lungfish) consisting of two inner bony layers and an outer layer of cosmine
  • cossies — Plural form of cossie.
  • costainThomas Bertram, 1885–1965, U.S. novelist, historian, and editor, born in Canada.
  • costing — A costing is an estimate of all the costs involved in a project or a business venture.
  • costive — having constipation; constipated
  • cosying — snugly warm and comfortable: a cozy little house.
  • coterie — A coterie of a particular kind is a small group of people who are close friends or have a common interest, and who do not want other people to join them.
  • cotidal — (of a line on a tidal chart) joining points at which high tide occurs simultaneously
  • cotinga — any tropical American passerine bird of the family Cotingidae, such as the umbrella bird and the cock-of-the-rock, having a broad slightly hooked bill
  • cottier — (in Ireland) a peasant farming a smallholding under cottier tenure (the holding of not more than half an acre at a rent of not more than five pounds a year)
  • cottise — a narrow stripe that usually occurs as one of a pair, with each stripe occurring on either side of a bend, fess, or other charge, and each being one fourth of a bend in breadth
  • cottoid — resembling or belonging to a fish of the genus Cottus
  • coueism — a method of self-help stressing autosuggestion, popular especially in the U.S. c1920 and featuring the slogan “Day by day in every way I am getting better and better.”.
  • couloir — a deep gully on a mountain side, esp in the French Alps
  • council — A council is a group of people who are elected to govern a local area such as a city or, in Britain, a county.
  • courier — A courier is a person who is paid to take letters and parcels direct from one place to another.
  • cousins — A child of one's uncle or aunt.
  • couthie — sociable; friendly; congenial
  • covilhã — Pero da (ˈpeːrʊ da). ?1460–?1526, Portuguese explorer, who established relations between Portugal and Ethiopia
  • covings — Plural form of coving.
  • cow pie — a piece of cow dung.
  • cowbind — any of various bryony plants, esp the white bryony
  • cowbird — any of various American orioles of the genera Molothrus, Tangavius, etc, esp M. ater (common or brown-headed cowbird). They have a dark plumage and short bill
  • cowdies — Plural form of cowdie.
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