7-letter words containing n, o, c, a
- coquina — a soft limestone consisting of shells, corals, etc, that occurs in parts of the US
- coranto — courante
- corazon — the heart.
- corbans — Plural form of corban.
- corbina — a marine food fish, Menticirrhus undulatus, found in Pacific waters off Mexico and California
- cornage — a type of rent fixed according to the number of horned cattle pastured
- corneal — Corneal means relating to the cornea.
- corneas — Plural form of cornea.
- cornual — a horn, especially a bony part that resembles a horn.
- coronal — a circlet for the head; crown
- cortina — the weblike part of certain mushrooms, which hangs from the edge of the pileus and consists of silky fibrils
- cortona — a town in central Italy, in Tuscany: Roman and Etruscan remains, 15th-century cathedral. Pop: 22 048 (2001)
- corunna — La Coruña
- corvina — a marine food fish, Menticirrhus undulatus, found in Pacific waters off Mexico and California
- cosenza — a city in S Italy, in Calabria. Pop: 72 998 (2001)
- costain — Thomas Bertram, 1885–1965, U.S. novelist, historian, and editor, born in Canada.
- costean — to mine for lodes
- 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
- cotland — the grounds that belonged to a cotter and which amounted to around 5 acres
- courant — a courante
- courlan — limpkin
- cowbane — any of several N temperate poisonous umbelliferous marsh plants of the genus Cicuta, esp C. virosa, having clusters of small white flowers
- cowhand — a hired man who herds and tends cattle, usually on horseback, esp in the western US
- crampon — Crampons are metal plates with spikes underneath which mountain climbers fasten to the bottom of their boots, especially when there is snow or ice, in order to make climbing easier.
- cranio- — indicating the cranium or cranial
- crannog — an ancient Celtic lake or bog dwelling dating from the late Bronze Age to the 16th century ad, often fortified and used as a refuge
- cratons — Plural form of craton.
- crayons — Plural form of crayon.
- cremona — a city in N Italy, in Lombardy on the River Po: noted for the manufacture of fine violins in the 16th–18th centuries. Pop: 70 887 (2001)
- crontab — (computing, Unix) A table of commands to be executed periodically.
- dacryon — the point of junction of the maxillary, lacrimal, and frontal bones.
- deacons — Plural form of deacon.
- decagon — a polygon having ten sides
- decanol — a colorless liquid, C 10 H 22 O, insoluble in water and soluble in alcohol: used as a plasticizer, detergent, and in perfumes and flavorings.
- diconal — a brand of dipanone, an opiate drug with potent analgesic properties: used to relieve severe pain
- dockman — A man who works on a dock.
- dontcha — Eye dialect of don't you.
- dracone — A large bag used to transport a petroleum product (especially unprocessed crude oil) by sea.
- enactor — One who enacts.
- encoach — (transitive, archaic) To place or carry in a coach.
- encomia — Plural form of encomium.
- faconne — (of a fabric) having a small and elaborate pattern.
- faction — a form of writing or filmmaking that treats real people or events as if they were fictional or uses them as an integral part of a fictional account.
- falcons — Plural form of falcon.
- faulcon — Obsolete form of falcon.
- favicon — An icon associated with a URL that is variously displayed, as in a browser’s address bar or next to the site name in a bookmark list.
- flacons — Plural form of flacon.
- focsani — a town in E central Romania.
- folacin — folic acid.
- fonseca — Gulf of, a bay of the Pacific Ocean in W Central America, bordered by El Salvador on the W, Honduras on the NE, and Nicaragua on the S. About 700 sq. mi. (1800 sq. km).