6-letter words containing s
- camisa — a smock or shirt
- camise — a loose light shirt, smock, or tunic originally worn in the Middle Ages
- camões — Luˈiz Vaz de (luˈiʃ vaʒ də ) ; lo̅oēshˈ vȧzh də) 1524?-80; Port. epic poet
- campos — a city in E Brazil, in E Rio de Janeiro state on the Paraíba River. Pop: 388 000 (2005 est)
- campus — A campus is an area of land that contains the main buildings of a university or college.
- camsho — crooked
- canals — Plural form of canal.
- caners — Plural form of caner.
- canids — Plural form of canid.
- cannas — Plural form of canna.
- cannes — a port and resort in SE France: developed in the 19th century from a fishing village; annual film festival. Pop: 72 939 (2008)
- canoas — a city in SE Brazil, N of Pôrto Alegre.
- canoes — Plural form of canoe.
- canons — Plural form of canon.
- cantos — Plural form of canto.
- cantus — a medieval form of church singing; chant
- canvas — Canvas is a strong, heavy cloth that is used for making things such as tents, sails, and bags.
- capers — the flower buds of the caper plant, which are pickled and used as a condiment
- capias — (formerly) a writ directing a sheriff or other officer to arrest a named person
- caples — Plural form of caple.
- capons — Plural form of capon.
- capris — an island in W Italy, in the Bay of Naples: grottoes; resort. 5½ sq. mi. (14 sq. km).
- capsid — any heteropterous bug of the family Miridae (formerly Capsidae), most of which feed on plant tissues, causing damage to crops
- carats — Plural form of carat.
- carbos — carbohydrate.
- carcas — one of the seven eunuchs who served in the court of King Ahasuerus. Esther 1:10.
- cardus — Sir Neville. 1889–1975, British music critic and cricket writer
- carers — Plural form of carer.
- caress — If you caress someone, you stroke them gently and affectionately.
- carets — Plural form of caret.
- cargos — Plural form of cargo.
- caries — Caries is decay in teeth.
- carlos — Don. full name Carlos María Isidro de Borbón. 1788–1855, second son of Charles IV: pretender to the Spanish throne and leader of the Carlists
- carobs — Plural form of carob.
- carols — Plural form of carol.
- caroms — Plural form of carom.
- carpus — the eight small bones of the human wrist that form the joint between the arm and the hand
- carrys — a male given name, form of Carew.
- carson — Christopher, known as Kit Carson. 1809–68, US frontiersman, trapper, scout, and Indian agent
- cartes — Plural form of carte.
- caruso — Enrico (enˈriːko). 1873–1921, an outstanding Italian operatic tenor; one of the first to make gramophone records
- carves — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of carve.
- casaba — a kind of winter muskmelon having a yellow rind and sweet juicy flesh
- casals — Pablo (ˈpaβlo). 1876–1973, Spanish cellist and composer, noted for his interpretation of J. S. Bach's cello suites
- casbah — the crowded quarter of Algiers, Algeria
- cascos — Plural form of casco.
- casefy — to make or become similar to cheese
- caseic — relating to cheese
- casein — a phosphoprotein, precipitated from milk by the action of rennin, forming the basis of cheese: used in the manufacture of plastics and adhesives
- casern — (formerly) a billet or accommodation for soldiers in a town