7-letter words containing o, n, e, s
- cognise — to perceive; become conscious of; know.
- cohunes — a pinnate-leaved palm, Orbignya cohune, native to Central America, bearing large nuts whose meat yields an oil resembling that of the coconut.
- cojones — testicles
- colenso — John William. 1814–83, British churchman; Anglican bishop of Natal from 1853: charged with heresy for questioning the accuracy of the Pentateuch
- colines — Plural form of coline.
- comines — Philippe de (filip də). ?1447–?1511, French diplomat and historian, noted for his Mémoires (1489–98)
- conches — Plural form of conch.
- concise — Something that is concise says everything that is necessary without using any unnecessary words.
- confers — to consult together; compare opinions; carry on a discussion or deliberation.
- confess — If someone confesses to doing something wrong, they admit that they did it.
- confest — admitted
- confuse — If you confuse two things, you get them mixed up, so that you think one of them is the other one.
- congers — Plural form of conger.
- congest — to crowd or become crowded to excess; overfill
- conkers — a game in which a player swings a horse chestnut (conker), threaded onto a string, against that of another player to try to break it
- conners — Plural form of conner.
- conseil — a council
- consent — If you give your consent to something, you give someone permission to do it.
- consett — a town in N England, in N Durham. Pop: 20 659 (2001)
- console — If you console someone who is unhappy about something, you try to make them feel more cheerful.
- conspue — to spit on with contempt
- conster — Obsolete spelling of construe.
- consume — If you consume something, you eat or drink it.
- contest — A contest is a competition or game in which people try to win.
- contuse — to injure (the body) without breaking the skin; bruise
- conveys — to carry, bring, or take from one place to another; transport; bear.
- corneas — Plural form of cornea.
- cornels — Plural form of cornel.
- corners — Plural form of corner.
- cornets — Plural form of cornet.
- corsned — (in Anglo-Saxon times) an ordeal whereby an accused person had to eat a morsel of bread; swallowing it without difficulty indicated innocence, and choking indicated guilt
- cosenza — a city in S Italy, in Calabria. Pop: 72 998 (2001)
- cosines — Plural form of cosine.
- cosmine — a substance resembling dentine, forming the outer layer of cosmoid scales
- costean — to mine for lodes
- costner — Kevin. born 1955, US film actor: his films include Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1990), Dances with Wolves (1990; also directed), JFK (1991), Waterworld (1995), Open Range (2003), and the TV mini-series Hatfields & McCoys (2012)
- counsel — Counsel is advice.
- coyness — artfully or affectedly shy or reserved; slyly hesitant; coquettish.
- cozzens — James Gould, 1903–78, U.S. novelist.
- creston — a ridge on a hill that curves downwards at the ends
- cretons — a spread of shredded pork cooked with onions in pork fat
- crinose — hairy
- cronies — Plural form of crony.
- d meson — a meson with charm +1 or −1, strangeness 0, and isotopic spin ½.
- daemons — Plural form of daemon.
- dapsone — an antimicrobial drug used to treat leprosy and certain types of dermatitis. Formula: C12H12N2O2S
- deacons — Plural form of deacon.
- dehorns — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dehorn.
- denison — a city in NE Texas.
- denotes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of denote.