8-letter words containing o, c, t, s
- costards — Plural form of costard.
- costello — Elvis, real name Declan McManus. born 1954, British rock singer and songwriter. His recordings include This Year's Model (1978), "Oliver's Army" (1979), Spike (1989), Brutal Youth (1994), and When I Was Cruel (2003)
- costings — Plural form of costing.
- costless — the price paid to acquire, produce, accomplish, or maintain anything: the high cost of a good meal.
- costlier — costing much; expensive; high in price: a costly emerald bracelet; costly medical care.
- costmary — a herbaceous plant, Chrysanthemum balsamita, native to Asia. Its fragrant leaves were used as a seasoning and to flavour ale: family Asteraceae (composites)
- costumal — Pertaining to costume or dress.
- costumed — Simple past tense and past participle of costume.
- costumer — A costumer is the same as a costumier.
- costumes — Plural form of costume.
- costumey — resembling a costume and therefore unrealistic
- cot case — a person confined to bed through illness
- coteries — Plural form of coterie.
- cotswold — a breed of sheep with long wool that originated in the Cotswolds. It is believed to be one of the oldest breeds in the world
- cottabus — (in ancient Greece) a game that was popular among young men at drinking parties and which involved throwing wine into a vessel while uttering the name of a beloved
- cottages — Plural form of cottage.
- cottiers — Plural form of cottier.
- couldest — Alternative form of couldst.
- counters — Plural form of counter.
- countess — A countess is a woman who has the same rank as a count or earl, or who is married to a count or earl.
- countest — to check over (the separate units or groups of a collection) one by one to determine the total number; add up; enumerate: He counted his tickets and found he had ten.
- counties — Plural form of county.
- couplets — Plural form of couplet.
- courters — Plural form of courter.
- courtest — (archaic) Archaic second-person singular form of court.
- courtesy — Courtesy is politeness, respect, and consideration for others.
- courtsey — Archaic spelling of curtsey.
- cousteau — Jacques Yves (ʒɑk iv). 1910–97, French underwater explorer
- covetous — A covetous person has a strong desire to possess something, especially something that belongs to another person.
- cranston — city in R.I.: suburb of Providence: pop. 79,000
- creators — Plural form of creator.
- creolist — a student of creole languages
- creosote — Creosote is a thick dark liquid made from coal tar which is used to prevent wood from rotting.
- crochets — Plural form of crochet.
- crockets — Plural form of crocket.
- crofters — Plural form of crofter.
- crookest — sick or feeble.
- crosette — a projection at a corner of a door or window architrave.
- crosscut — cut at right angles or obliquely to the major axis
- crossest — a structure consisting essentially of an upright and a transverse piece, used to execute persons in ancient times.
- crosslet — a cross having a smaller cross near the end of each arm
- crosstie — a sleeper between rails on a railway
- crostata — A kind of Italian baked tart.
- crostini — pieces of toasted bread served with a savoury topping
- crostino — piece of toasted bread served with a savoury topping
- crotches — a forking or place of forking, as of the human body between the legs.
- croutons — Plural form of crouton.
- crownets — Plural form of crownet.
- crowstep — corbiestep.
- crustose — having a crustlike appearance