7-letter words containing t, o, c
- avocets — Plural form of avocet.
- backlot — an area outside a film or television studio used for outdoor filming
- backout — an instance of withdrawing (from an agreement, etc)
- bantock — Sir Granville. 1868–1946, British composer. His works include the Hebridean Symphony (1915), five ballets, and three operas
- batonic — (linguistics) Not representing anything specific; non-representational.
- biofact — an item of biological information
- biotech — Biotech means the same as biotechnology.
- bitcoin — a system of open source peer-to-peer software for the creation and exchange of (payment in) a certain type of cryptocurrency; the first such system to be fully functional
- bittock — a bit
- blotchy — Something that is blotchy has blotches on it.
- borscht — a Russian and Polish soup based on beetroot
- botanic — Botanic means the same as botanical.
- botched — bungled or mishandled
- botcher — to spoil by poor work; bungle (often followed by up): He botched up the job thoroughly.
- boycott — If a country, group, or person boycotts a country, organization, or activity, they refuse to be involved with it in any way because they disapprove of it.
- bozotic — (abuse) (From Bozo the Clown, a famous circus personality, via "bozo" - a clod, idiot or generally silly person) any form of clown-like or ludicrous behaviour. The word also has echoes of "robotic", so bozotic behaviour is mindless, automaton-like stupidity.
- britcom — a comedy, especially a television series, made in the United Kingdom.
- brocket — any small deer of the genus Mazama, of tropical America, having small unbranched antlers
- buttock — Your buttocks are the two rounded fleshy parts of your body that you sit on.
- buycott — a type of protest aimed at a company or country with dubious ethical standards in which consumers buy the products of another company or country
- bycoket — a type of high-crowned hat
- c-store — convenience store.
- cabrito — the flesh of a young goat, used as food
- cacolet — a seat or bed fitted to a mule for carrying the sick or wounded
- cactoid — resembling a cactus
- caetano — Marcello (marˈselu). 1906–80, prime minister of Portugal from 1968 until he was replaced by an army coup in 1974
- cahoots — partnership; league (esp in the phrases go in cahoots with, go cahoot)
- callout — (communication) Outward bound telephone calls.
- calotte — a skullcap worn by Roman Catholic clergy
- caltrop — any tropical or subtropical plant of the zygophyllaceous genera Tribulus and Kallstroemia that have spiny burs or bracts
- camelot — (in Arthurian legend) the English town where King Arthur's palace and court were situated
- campout — a camping trip
- can tho — a town in S Vietnam, on the River Mekong. Pop: 368 000 (2005 est)
- can-tho — a town in S Vietnam, on the Mekong River.
- candiot — of or relating to Candia (Iráklion) or Crete; Cretan
- cantico — to dance as part of an act of worship
- cantion — a song
- cantons — Plural form of canton.
- cantors — Plural form of cantor.
- capitol — A capitol is a government building in which a state legislature meets.
- capotes — Plural form of capote.
- caption — A caption is the words printed underneath a picture or cartoon which explain what it is about.
- captors — Plural form of captor.
- carlota — original name Marie Charlotte Amélie Augustine Victoire Clémentine Léopoldine. 1840–1927, wife of Maximilian; empress of Mexico (1864–67)
- carlton — a town in N central England, in S Nottinghamshire. Pop: 48 493 (2001)
- carotid — either one of the two principal arteries that supply blood to the head and neck
- carotin — carotene.
- carport — A carport is a shelter for cars which is attached to a house and consists of a flat roof supported on pillars.
- carrots — Plural form of carrot.
- carroty — of a reddish or yellowish-orange colour