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6-letter words containing r, o, c

  • croons — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of croon.
  • croony — Characterized by crooning.
  • croppy — a person with cropped hair, esp rebels in the Irish rising of 1798 who had their hair cropped as a display of solidarity with the French Revolution
  • crores — Plural form of crore.
  • crosby — a town in NW England, in Sefton unitary authority, Merseyside. Pop: 51 789 (2001)
  • cross- — indicating action from one individual, group, etc, to another
  • crosse — a light staff with a triangular frame to which a network is attached, used in playing lacrosse
  • crotal — any of various lichens used in dyeing wool, esp for the manufacture of tweeds
  • crotch — Your crotch is the part of your body between the tops of your legs.
  • croton — any shrub or tree of the chiefly tropical euphorbiaceous genus Croton, esp C. tiglium, the seeds of which yield croton oil
  • crouch — If you are crouching, your legs are bent under you so that you are close to the ground and leaning forward slightly.
  • croupe — That part of an animal that corresponds to the human buttocks.
  • croups — Plural form of croup.
  • croupy — pertaining to or resembling croup.
  • crouse — lively, confident, or saucy
  • croute — a small round of toasted bread on which a savoury mixture is served
  • crowds — Plural form of crowd.
  • crowdy — a dish of meal, especially oatmeal and water, or sometimes milk, stirred together; gruel; brose; porridge.
  • crowea — an Australian shrub of the genus Crowea, having pink flowers
  • crowed — to utter the characteristic cry of a rooster.
  • crower — to utter the characteristic cry of a rooster.
  • crowne — Obsolete spelling of crown.
  • crowns — Plural form of crown.
  • crozes — Plural form of croze.
  • crusoeRobinson, Robinson Crusoe.
  • crypto — a person who secretly supports or adheres to a group, party, or belief.
  • cuatro — a small guitar with four strings
  • cupro- — indicating copper
  • curios — any unusual article, object of art, etc., valued as a curiosity.
  • curnow — (Thomas) Allen (Monro). 1911–2001, New Zealand poet and anthologist
  • cursor — On a computer screen, the cursor is a small shape that indicates where anything that is typed by the user will appear.
  • curzon — Sir Clifford. 1907–82, English pianist
  • cyborg — In science fiction, a cyborg is a being that is part human and part machine, or a machine that looks like a human being.
  • dacron — a synthetic polyester fiber or a washable, wrinkle-resistant fabric made from it
  • decore — (transitive) To remove the core from.
  • decors — Plural form of decor.
  • docker — a person or thing that docks or cuts short.
  • doctor — a person licensed to practice medicine, as a physician, surgeon, dentist, or veterinarian.
  • dorcas — a Christian woman at Joppa who made clothing for the poor. Acts 9:36–41.
  • doucer — sedate; modest; quiet.
  • dracon — a late 7th-century b.c. Athenian statesman noted for the severity of his code of laws.
  • droich — a dwarf
  • dromic — of, relating to, or resembling a racetrack
  • ductor — the roller that conveys ink in a press from the ink reservoir to the distributor.
  • earcon — a short, organized sound sequence that stands for an object or an incident
  • echoer — a person who produces an echo
  • ecorse — a city in SE Michigan, near Detroit.
  • encore — Give or call for a repeated or additional performance of (an item) at the end of a concert.
  • erotic — Of, relating to, or tending to arouse sexual desire or excitement.
  • escort — Accompany (someone or something) somewhere, esp. for protection or security, or as a mark of rank.
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