6-letter words containing r, o, e
- cosher — to pamper or coddle
- cosier — a cobbler
- coster — costermonger.
- cotter — any part, such as a pin, wedge, key, etc, that is used to secure two other parts so that relative motion between them is prevented
- couper — a dealer
- cource — Misspelling of course.
- courie — to nestle or snuggle
- course — Course is often used in the expression 'of course', or instead of 'of course' in informal spoken English. See of course.
- couter — a piece of armour designed to protect the elbow
- coverb — (grammar) Any of a class of words in various languages including Chinese and Hungarian whose function is analogous to the cases, prepositions and postpositions of other languages.
- covers — coversed sine
- covert — Covert activities or situations are secret or hidden.
- covery — (rare) a dispelling of false or misleading notions.
- cowers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cower.
- cowper — William. 1731–1800, English poet, noted for his nature poetry, such as in The Task (1785), and his hymns
- cowrie — any marine gastropod mollusc of the mostly tropical family Cypraeidae, having a glossy brightly marked shell with an elongated opening
- cozier — a cobbler
- credos — Plural form of credo.
- cremor — a thick creamy liquid
- creole — A creole is a language that has developed from a mixture of different languages and has become the main language in a particular place.
- crepon — a thin material made of fine wool or silk, or both
- cresol — an aromatic compound derived from phenol, existing in three isomeric forms: found in coal tar and creosote and used in making synthetic resins and as an antiseptic and disinfectant; hydroxytoluene. Formula: C6H4(CH3)OH
- croche — a knob or bud at the top of a stag's antler
- croker — (obsolete) A cultivator of saffron; a dealer in saffron.
- cromer — a resort in E England, on the Norfolk coast: fishing. Pop: 8836 (2001)
- cronel — The iron head of a tilting spear.
- crones — Plural form of crone.
- cronet — the coronet of a horse's hoof or the hair which grows over this area
- cronje — Hansie, full name Wessel Johannes Cronje (1969–2002); South African cricketer. He captained South Africa (1994–2000); banned for life from cricket for match-fixing in 2001
- crores — Plural form of crore.
- crosse — a light staff with a triangular frame to which a network is attached, used in playing lacrosse
- croupe — That part of an animal that corresponds to the human buttocks.
- crouse — lively, confident, or saucy
- croute — a small round of toasted bread on which a savoury mixture is served
- 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.
- crozes — Plural form of croze.
- crusoe — Robinson, Robinson Crusoe.
- debtor — A debtor is a country, organization, or person who owes money.
- decore — (transitive) To remove the core from.
- decors — Plural form of decor.
- deform — If something deforms a person's body or something else, it causes it to have an unnatural shape. In technical English, you can also say that the second thing deforms.
- dehorn — to remove or prevent the growth of the horns of (cattle, sheep, or goats)
- dehors — Other than, not including, or outside the scope of.
- dehort — to dissuade (someone) from a course of action
- delors — Jacques (Lucien Jean). born 1925, French politician and economist, President of the European Commission (1985–94): originator of the Delors plan for closer European union
- dentro — (demoscene, rare) A production that is classified somewhere between a demo and an intro.
- deodar — a Himalayan cedar, Cedrus deodara, with drooping branches