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5-letter words containing oc

  • hocks — Plural form of hock.
  • hocus — to play a trick on; hoax; cheat.
  • hooch — Pieter de [pee-ter duh;; Dutch pee-tuh r duh] /ˈpi tər də;; Dutch ˈpi tər də/ (Show IPA), 1629?–88? Dutch painter.
  • jocko — a chimpanzee.
  • jocks — Scot. and Irish English. a nickname for John. an innocent lad; country boy.
  • jocky — (informal) Jocklike.
  • knock — to strike a sounding blow with the fist, knuckles, or anything hard, especially on a door, window, or the like, as in seeking admittance, calling attention, or giving a signal: to knock on the door before entering.
  • kochi — a seaport on central Shikoku, in SW Japan.
  • local — low-cal.
  • loche — the North American burbot.
  • lochs — Plural form of loch.
  • locke — Alain LeRoy [al-in luh-roi,, lee-roi] /ˈæl ɪn ləˈrɔɪ,, ˈli rɔɪ/ (Show IPA), 1886–1954, U.S. educator and author.
  • locks — Plural form of lock.
  • loco- — from place to place
  • locog — London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games
  • locos — Plural form of loco.
  • locum — locum tenens.
  • locus — a place; locality.
  • looch — A medicine taken by licking; a lambative.
  • maroc — French name of Morocco.
  • medoc — a wine-growing region in Gironde, in SW France.
  • mocha — (initial capital letter). Also, Mukha. a seaport in the Republic of Yemen on the Red Sea.
  • moche — of, relating to, or characteristic of a pre-Inca culture that flourished on the northern coast of Peru from the 3rd century b.c. to the 7th century a.d. and is especially noted for fine pottery vessels with stirrup spouts, some bearing drawings of all aspects of cultural life.
  • mochi — cooked and pounded glutinous rice formed into various shapes and used to make traditional Japanese sweets and other dishes (often used attributively): mochi balls; mochi ice cream.
  • mocks — Plural form of mock.
  • modoc — a member of an American Indian people belonging to the Lutuamian group and ranging from southern Oregon to northern California.
  • mooch — to borrow (a small item or amount) without intending to return or repay it.
  • nifoc — (chat)   Naked in front of computer. Possibly also typing with one hand.
  • nocks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of nock.
  • oc-12 — Optical Carrier 12
  • oc-48 — Optical Carrier 48
  • ocala — a city in central Florida.
  • occamWilliam of, died 1349? English scholastic philosopher.
  • occas — occasion
  • occur — to happen; take place; come to pass: When did the accident occur?
  • ocean — the vast body of salt water that covers almost three fourths of the earth's surface.
  • ocelt — Old Celtic
  • ocher — any of a class of natural earths, mixtures of hydrated oxide of iron with various earthy materials, ranging in color from pale yellow to orange and red, and used as pigments.
  • ochoa — Severo [suh-vair-oh;; Spanish se-ve-raw] /səˈvɛər oʊ;; Spanish sɛˈvɛ rɔ/ (Show IPA), 1905–93, U.S. biochemist, born in Spain: Nobel Prize in medicine 1959.
  • ochre — to color or mark with ocher.
  • ochry — ocher.
  • ocker — an uncultured Australian male.
  • ocode — An assembly language for a stack-based virtual machine, used as the intermediate language of the Cambridge BCPL compiler.
  • ocrea — a sheathing part, as a pair of stipules united about a stem.
  • octa- — eight
  • octad — a group or series of eight.
  • octal — Also, octonary. of or relating to the number system with base 8, employing the numerals 0 through 7.
  • octan — (of a fever) occurring every eighth day.
  • octas — Plural form of octa.
  • octet — a company of eight singers or musicians.
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