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6-letter words containing r, c, o

  • chorus — A chorus is a part of a song which is repeated after each verse.
  • chowri — a fly-whisk made from the tail of the yak
  • chrom- — chromo-
  • chroma — the attribute of a colour that enables an observer to judge how much chromatic colour it contains irrespective of achromatic colour present
  • chrome — (as modifier)
  • chromo — chromolithograph
  • chromy — having a chrome colour or containing chrome
  • chron- — chrono-
  • chron. — Chronicles
  • chrono — chronometer.
  • chroot — (operating system)   The UNIX command to make the root directory (/) become something other than its default for the lifetime of the current process. It can only be run by privileged users and is used to give a process (commonly a network server such as FTP or HTTP) access to a restricted portion of the file system. The new root contains copies of all the essential files and directories, e.g. /lib, /dev/tty, /tmp.
  • churro — (in Spain and Latin America) a sweet, baton-shaped snack of fried dough
  • chyron — a text-based graphic overlay displayed at the bottom of a television screen or film frame, as closed captioning or the crawl of a newscast.
  • cicero — a measure for type that is somewhat larger than the pica
  • cirro- — indicating cirrus or cirri
  • citron — a small Asian rutaceous tree, Citrus medica, having lemon-like fruit with a thick aromatic rind
  • clamor — If people are clamoring for something, they are demanding it in a noisy or angry way.
  • cloner — someone who is involved in cloning
  • cloris — a male or female given name.
  • closer — someone or something that closes
  • clover — Clover is a small plant with pink or white ball-shaped flowers.
  • clozer — pertaining to or being a procedure used to measure comprehension or text difficulty, in which a person is called upon to supply elements that have been systematically deleted from a text.
  • coaler — a ship, train, etc, used to carry or supply coal
  • coarse — Coarse things have a rough texture because they consist of thick threads or large pieces.
  • coater — a machine that applies a coating to something
  • coaxer — A person who coaxes.
  • cobber — a friend; mate: used as a term of address to males
  • cobras — Plural form of cobra.
  • cobric — relating to a poisonous substance in cobra venom
  • coburg — a rounded loaf with a cross cut on the top
  • cocker — a devotee of cockfighting
  • codder — a cod fisherman or his boat
  • coders — Plural form of coder.
  • codger — Old codger is a disrespectful way of referring to an old man.
  • coerce — If you coerce someone into doing something, you make them do it, although they do not want to.
  • coffer — A coffer is a large strong chest used for storing valuable objects such as money or gold and silver.
  • cofire — Alternative spelling of co-fire.
  • cogger — a deceiver
  • coheir — a person who inherits jointly with others
  • cohere — If the different elements of a piece of writing, a piece of music, or a set of ideas cohere, they fit together well so that they form a united whole.
  • cohorn — Alternative form of coehorn.
  • cohort — A person's cohorts are their friends, supporters, or associates.
  • coiner — A person who coins money, in particular a maker of counterfeit coins.
  • colder — having a relatively low temperature; having little or no warmth: cold water; a cold day.
  • collar — The collar of a shirt or coat is the part which fits round the neck and is usually folded over.
  • collor — Obsolete form of color.
  • colmar — a city in NE France: annexed to Germany 1871–1919 and 1940–45; textile industry. Pop: 65 136 (1999)
  • colors — the quality of an object or substance with respect to light reflected by the object, usually determined visually by measurement of hue, saturation, and brightness of the reflected light; saturation or chroma; hue.
  • colour — The colour of something is the appearance that it has as a result of the way in which it reflects light. Red, blue, and green are colours.
  • colter — a blade or disk on a plow, for forming the vertical wall of the furrow
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