6-letter words containing o, c
- boccie — an Italian version of bowls played on a lawn smaller than a bowling green
- bochum — an industrial city in NW Germany, in W North Rhine-Westphalia: university (1965). Pop: 387 283 (2003 est)
- bodach — an old man
- bodice — The bodice of a dress is the part above the waist.
- bohica — (humour) /bo-hee-ka/ Bend Over, Here It Comes Again.
- bomarc — a winged, surface-to-air interceptor missile.
- bonaci — a name for the black grouper fish (Mycteroperca bonaci), also used for various similar species
- bonduc — either of two species of leguminous shrub (Caesalpinia bonduc and Caesalpinia major) which produce hard, shiny seeds commonly known as nickernuts
- bontoc — Bontok.
- borsch — any of various eastern European soups made with beets, cabbage, potatoes, or other vegetables and served hot or chilled, often with sour cream.
- borsic — a strong light composite material of boron fibre and silicon carbide used in aviation
- botchy — clumsily done or made
- bouche — the notch cut in the top corner of a shield to support a lance
- boucle — looped yarn giving a knobbly effect
- bounce — When an object such as a ball bounces or when you bounce it, it moves upwards from a surface or away from it immediately after hitting it.
- bouncy — Someone or something that is bouncy is very lively.
- boxcar — A boxcar is a railway carriage, often without windows, which is used to carry luggage, goods, or mail.
- brasco — a lavatory
- brecon — a town in SE Wales, in Powys: textile and leather industries. Pop: 7901 (2001)
- broach — When you broach a subject, especially a sensitive one, you mention it in order to start a discussion on it.
- broche — woven with a raised design, as brocade
- bromic — of or containing bromine in the trivalent or pentavalent state
- bronco — In the western United States, especially in the 19th century, a wild horse was sometimes referred to as a bronco.
- brooch — A brooch is a small piece of jewellery which has a pin at the back so it can be fastened on a dress, blouse, or coat.
- c of c — chamber of commerce
- c of e — C of E is an abbreviation for Church of England.
- c of i — Church of Ireland
- c of s — Chief of Staff
- c-note — a one-hundred-dollar bill
- c.w.o. — cash with order
- cacaos — Plural form of cacao.
- cachou — a lozenge eaten to sweeten the breath
- cacoon — the large bean of a tropical climber, Entada scandens, that is used for making purses, spoons, snuffboxes, and other items
- caeoma — an aecium in some rust fungi that has no surrounding membrane
- cafone — an uncouth person; lowlife.
- cahoot — a business partnership
- cahows — Plural form of cahow.
- cajole — If you cajole someone into doing something, you get them to do it after persuading them for some time.
- calgon — a chemical compound, sodium hexametaphosphate, with water-softening properties, used in detergents
- calico — Calico is plain white fabric made from cotton.
- caligo — a speck on the cornea causing poor vision
- callao — a port in W Peru, near Lima, on Callao Bay: chief import centre of Peru. Pop: 813 264 (2005 est)
- callop — an edible freshwater fish, Plectroplites ambiguus, of Australia, often golden or pale yellow in colour
- callot — Jacques [zhahk] /ʒɑk/ (Show IPA), 1592?–1635, French engraver and etcher.
- callow — A callow young person has very little experience or knowledge of the way they should behave as an adult.
- calory — calorie
- cambio — a currency exchange.
- cameos — Plural form of cameo.
- camion — a lorry, or, esp formerly, a large dray
- camoca — a heavy fabric of silk or mixed fibers, much used in the Middle Ages.