7-letter words containing cor
- corneas — Plural form of cornea.
- cornell — Ezra (ˈɛzrə ) ; ezˈrə) 1807-74; U.S. capitalist & philanthropist
- cornels — Plural form of cornel.
- corners — Plural form of corner.
- cornets — Plural form of cornet.
- cornett — a musical instrument consisting of a straight or curved tube of wood or ivory having finger holes like a recorder and a cup-shaped mouthpiece like a trumpet
- cornfed — fed on corn
- cornfly — a small fly of the genera Oscinis whose larvae cause swollen, gouty stems in cereal crops
- cornice — A cornice is a strip of plaster, wood, or stone which goes along the top of a wall or building.
- cornier — pertaining to or affected with corns of the feet.
- cornify — (of soft tissue) to become converted into horn or hard tissue
- cornily — in a corny manner
- corning — Also called Indian corn; especially technical and British, maize. a tall cereal plant, Zea mays, cultivated in many varieties, having a jointed, solid stem and bearing the grain, seeds, or kernels on large ears.
- cornish — Cornish means belonging or relating to the English county of Cornwall.
- cornist — a person who plays the horn
- cornrow — If someone wears their hair in cornrows, they braid their hair in parallel rows that lie flat upon their head.
- cornual — a horn, especially a bony part that resembles a horn.
- cornute — having or resembling cornua; hornlike
- cornuto — a cuckold
- corolla — the petals of a flower collectively, forming an inner floral envelope
- coronal — a circlet for the head; crown
- coronel — the iron head of a tilting spear, used as a lance in jousting
- coroner — A coroner is an official who is responsible for investigating the deaths of people who have died in a sudden, violent, or unusual way.
- coronet — A coronet is a small crown.
- coronis — a symbol placed over a contracted syllable
- corosso — Alternative form of corozo.
- corpora — Corpora is a plural of corpus.
- corpore — in body; in substance.
- corpses — Plural form of corpse.
- corrade — (of rivers, streams, etc) to erode (land) by the abrasive action of rock particles
- corrals — Plural form of corral.
- correct — If something is correct, it is in accordance with the facts and has no mistakes.
- correze — a department of central France, in Limousin region. Capital: Tulle. Pop: 234 144 (2003 est). Area: 5888 sq km (2296 sq miles)
- corrida — a public program in which a series of bullfights, usually six, are held
- corrido — a Mexican ballad or folksong about struggle against oppression and injustice.
- corries — Plural form of corrie.
- corrode — If metal or stone corrodes, or is corroded, it is gradually destroyed by a chemical or by rust.
- corrody — Old English Law. corody.
- corrupt — Someone who is corrupt behaves in a way that is morally wrong, especially by doing dishonest or illegal things in return for money or power.
- corsage — A corsage is a very small bunch of flowers that is fastened to a woman's dress below the shoulder.
- corsair — a pirate
- corsets — Plural form of corset.
- corsica — an island in the Mediterranean, west of N Italy: forms, with 43 islets, a region of France; mountainous; settled by Greeks in about 560 bc; sold by Genoa to France in 1768. Capital: Ajaccio. Pop: 265 999 (2003 est). Area: 8682 sq km (3367 sq miles)
- corsive — a corrosive drug
- corslet — corselet (def 2).
- corsned — (in Anglo-Saxon times) an ordeal whereby an accused person had to eat a morsel of bread; swallowing it without difficulty indicated innocence, and choking indicated guilt
- cortado — A cup of espresso served with warm milk.
- cortege — A cortege is a procession of people who are walking or riding in cars to a funeral.
- cortile — (in Italy) a roofless internal courtyard
- cortina — the weblike part of certain mushrooms, which hangs from the edge of the pileus and consists of silky fibrils