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6-letter words containing co

  • codist — a codifier
  • codlin — Alternative form of codling.
  • codons — Plural form of codon.
  • coedit — to edit (a book, newspaper, etc) jointly
  • coelia — Alternative form of cœlia.
  • coelom — the body cavity of many multicellular animals, situated in the mesoderm and containing the digestive tract and other visceral organs
  • coempt — to buy up (something) in its entirety
  • coeno- — common
  • coerce — If you coerce someone into doing something, you make them do it, although they do not want to.
  • coetus — Rare spelling of coitus.
  • coeval — of or belonging to the same age or generation
  • coffee — Coffee is a hot drink made with water and ground or powdered coffee beans.
  • coffer — A coffer is a large strong chest used for storing valuable objects such as money or gold and silver.
  • coffin — A coffin is a box in which a dead body is buried or cremated.
  • coffle — (esp formerly) a line of slaves, beasts, etc, fastened together
  • cofire — Alternative spelling of co-fire.
  • cogent — A cogent reason, argument, or example is strong and convincing.
  • coggan — (Frederick) Donald, 1909–2000, English clergyman: archbishop of Canterbury 1974–80.
  • cogged — having cogs.
  • cogger — a deceiver
  • coggie — a quaich or drinking cup
  • coggle — to wobble or rock; be unsteady
  • cogito — a person's philosophical theory
  • cognac — Cognac is a type of brandy made in the south west of France.
  • cohead — a fellow principal or leader
  • coheir — a person who inherits jointly with others
  • cohere — If the different elements of a piece of writing, a piece of music, or a set of ideas cohere, they fit together well so that they form a united whole.
  • cohoba — parica.
  • cohoes — a small salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch, of the North Pacific coasts and also in the Great Lakes, where it was introduced: important as a game and food fish.
  • cohorn — Alternative form of coehorn.
  • cohort — A person's cohorts are their friends, supporters, or associates.
  • cohosh — any of several North American plants, such as the blue cohosh (Caulophyllum thalictroides: family Leonticaceae) and black cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa: family Ranunculaceae)
  • cohost — to host (an event) jointly
  • cohune — a tropical American feather palm, Attalea (or Orbignya) cohune, whose large oily nuts yield an oil similar to coconut oil
  • coifed — wearing a coif
  • coiffe — to coiffure
  • coigne — quoin.
  • coiled — Coiled means in the form of a series of loops.
  • coined — a piece of metal stamped and issued by the authority of a government for use as money.
  • coiner — A person who coins money, in particular a maker of counterfeit coins.
  • coital — Coital means connected with or relating to sexual intercourse.
  • coitus — Coitus is sexual intercourse.
  • cojoin — to conjoin
  • coking — Coking is the process of changing residual oil to low molecular weight gases, naphtha, and gas oils.
  • colada — piña colada.
  • colasl — (mathematics, application)   An early system for numerical problems on the IBM 7030. It used a special character set for input of natural mathematical expressions.
  • cold-k — (language)   A formal design kernel language for describing (sequential) software systems in intermediate stages of their design.
  • coldenCadwallader, 1688–1776, Scottish physician, botanist, and public official in America, born in Ireland.
  • colder — having a relatively low temperature; having little or no warmth: cold water; a cold day.
  • coldie — a cold can or bottle of beer
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