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5-letter words containing s, c, o

  • crost — Eye dialect of cross.
  • crows — Plural form of crow.
  • csiro — Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization
  • cusco — Cuzco
  • cusso — a tree of the rose family native to the mountains of central and eastern Africa
  • disco — discotheque.
  • docks — Plural form of dock.
  • docos — Plural form of doco.
  • docus — Display Oriented Computer Usage System. Interactive system using push buttons. Sammet 1969, p.678
  • doucs — Plural form of douc.
  • eacso — East African Common Services Organization
  • echos — Plural form of echo.
  • escon — Enterprise Systems CONnectivity
  • escot — to maintain or pay for
  • estoc — a short stabbing sword
  • focus — a central point, as of attraction, attention, or activity: The need to prevent a nuclear war became the focus of all diplomatic efforts.
  • gecos — GCOS
  • hocks — Plural form of hock.
  • hocus — to play a trick on; hoax; cheat.
  • icons — a picture, image, or other representation.
  • iso c — ANSI C
  • jocks — Scot. and Irish English. a nickname for John. an innocent lad; country boy.
  • lochs — Plural form of loch.
  • locks — Plural form of lock.
  • locos — Plural form of loco.
  • locus — a place; locality.
  • lycos — (web)   A web index, served by Carnegie Mellon University. It allows you to search on document title and content for a list of keywords. Lycos is probably the biggest such index on the web. By April 1995, the Lycos database contained 2.95 million unique documents. The Lycos database is built by a Web crawler that can bring in 5000 documents per day. The index searches document title, headings, links, and keywords it locates in these documents. The Lycos servers are efficient but overloaded. Failure to connect or "please try later" messages are common.
  • mocks — Plural form of mock.
  • nocks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of nock.
  • occas — occasion
  • octas — Plural form of octa.
  • oecus — (in an ancient Roman house) an apartment, especially a dining room, decorated with columns.
  • omics — Any of several biochemical or genetic studies that aim to identify the totality of a certain type of compound, gene etc in a specific organism.
  • orcas — Plural form of orca.
  • orcus — the ancient Roman god of the underworld, identified with the Greek Pluto, or Hades.
  • oscan — one of an ancient people of south-central Italy.
  • oscar — 1829–1907, king of Sweden 1872–1907; king of Norway 1872–1905.
  • oshac — a gum plant which smells of ammonia
  • osmic — of or containing osmium in its higher valences, especially the tetravalent state.
  • pasco — a city in S Washington, on the Columbia River.
  • pecos — a river flowing SE from N New Mexico through W Texas to the Rio Grande. 735 miles (1183 km) long.
  • pisco — a brandy made in the district near Pisco, a seaport in Peru.
  • pocks — a pustule on the body in an eruptive disease, as smallpox.
  • rocks — a male given name.
  • sacco — Nicola [nee-kaw-lah] /niˈkɔ lɑ/ (Show IPA), 1891–1927, Italian anarchist, in the U.S. after 1908: together with Bartolomeo Vanzetti, found guilty of robbery and murder 1921; executed 1927.
  • sadoc — Zadok.
  • schmo — a foolish, boring, or stupid person; a jerk.
  • scion — a descendant.
  • scode — The internal representation used by the Liar compiler for MIT Scheme.
  • scody — unkempt; dirty
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