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  • box cutter — a knife-like tool with a short retractable blade
  • box gutter — a gutter set into the slope of a roof above the cornice.
  • box turtle — any of several North American terrapins (genus Terrapene) with a hinged shell that can be completely closed: usually found on land
  • brazen out — If you have done something wrong and you brazen it out, you behave confidently in order not to appear ashamed, even though you probably do feel ashamed.
  • budget for — If you budget for something, you take account of it when you are deciding how much you can afford to spend on different things.
  • buitenzorg — former Dutch name of Bogor.
  • bunt order — a dominance hierarchy seen in herds of cattle, established and maintained by bunting.
  • buonaparte — Bonaparte1
  • burned-out — consumed; rendered unserviceable or ineffectual by maximum use: a burned-out tube.
  • butterwort — a plant of the genus Pinguicula, esp P. vulgaris, that grows in wet places and has violet-blue spurred flowers and fleshy greasy glandular leaves on which insects are trapped and digested: family Lentibulariaceae
  • button ear — a dog's ear that folds forward completely.
  • cafetorium — a room, usually in a school or other educational institution, which serves both as a cafeteria and an auditorium
  • caquetoire — cacqueteuse.
  • carburetor — A carburetor is the part of an engine, usually in a car, in which air and gasoline are mixed together to form a vapor which can be burned.
  • cartouches — Plural form of cartouche.
  • cataloguer — One who catalogues.
  • cautioners — Plural form of cautioner.
  • celeritous — (rare) Swift, speedy, fast.
  • centurions — Plural form of centurion.
  • ceratosaur — a carnivorous, swift-running North American theropod dinosaur of the genus Ceratosaurus and closely related genera, of the Jurassic Period, having a large skull with a short horn between the nostrils and a bony knob in front of each eye, and reaching a length of 20 feet (6.1 meter).
  • charthouse — the compartment on a ship or boat where charts are kept
  • choreutics — a system that analyzes form in movement, developed by Rudolf von Laban (1879–1958), Hungarian choreographer and dance theorist.
  • choucroute — a dish, resembling sauerkraut, that consists of cabbage that has been preserved by soaking in pickle
  • circle-out — a closed plane curve consisting of all points at a given distance from a point within it called the center. Equation: x 2 + y 2 = r 2 .
  • co-routine — a section of a computer program similar to but differing from a subroutine in that it can be left and re-entered at any point
  • co-venture — a business project or enterprise undertaken jointly by two or more companies, each sharing in the capitalization and in any profits or losses.
  • coauthored — one of two or more joint authors.
  • coexecutor — a person acting jointly with another or others as executor
  • colorature — (music) An elaborate melody, particularly in vocal music and especially in operatic singing of the 18th and 19th centuries, with runs, trills, leaps, etc.
  • colporteur — a hawker of books, esp bibles
  • come-outer — an outspoken or very active supporter of a cause, especially a reformer or a social activist.
  • commixture — a mixture
  • compacture — an act of joining or bringing into proximity
  • composture — compost or manure
  • concurrent — Concurrent events or situations happen at the same time.
  • conjecture — A conjecture is a conclusion that is based on information that is not certain or complete.
  • contexture — the fact, process, or manner of weaving or of being woven together
  • contrecoup — an injury, esp to the brain, that occurs at the opposite side of the body from that which was struck
  • contribute — If you contribute to something, you say or do things to help to make it successful.
  • copycutter — an employee of a newspaper who separates copy into takes to facilitate printing.
  • corbel out — to support on corbels
  • coroutines — Plural form of coroutine.
  • corrugated — Corrugated metal or cardboard has been folded into a series of small parallel folds to make it stronger.
  • corrugates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of corrugate.
  • corruptive — tending to corrupt or produce corruption
  • corruscate — Dated form of coruscate.
  • coruscated — Simple past tense and past participle of coruscate.
  • costumiers — Plural form of costumier.
  • coulometer — an electrolytic cell for measuring the magnitude of an electric charge by determining the total amount of decomposition resulting from the passage of the charge through the cell
  • coulometry — a method used in quantitative analysis, whereby the amount of a substance set free or deposited during electrolysis is determined by measuring the number of coulombs that passed through the electrolyte.
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