| CAMEOS | • cameos n. Plural of cameo. • CAMEO v. to portray in sharp, delicate relief. |
| CANOES | • canoes n. Plural of canoe. • canoes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of canoe. • CANOE v. to paddle a small slender boat. |
| COARSE | • coarse adj. With a rough texture; not smooth. • coarse adj. Composed of large particles. • coarse adj. Lacking refinement, taste or delicacy. |
| COATES | • coates n. Plural of coate. • Coates prop.n. (Countable) A surname. • Coates prop.n. A placename… |
| COAXES | • coaxes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of coax. • coaxes n. Plural of coaxis. • COAX v. to cajole. |
| COSMEA | • Cosmea prop.n. Synonym of Cosmos (“sunflower genus”). • COSMEA n. a plant of the genus cosmos. |
| COSTAE | • costae n. Plural of costa. • COSTA n. (Latin) a rib. |
| OCEANS | • oceans n. Plural of ocean. • OCEAN n. one of the vast bodies of salt water that covers most of the earth's surface. |
| OCREAS | • ocreas n. Plural of ocrea. • OCREA n. (Latin) a sheath of stipules enclosing the leafstalks of certain plants, also OCHREA. |
| ROSACE | • ROSACE n. (French) a rosette; a rose-window. |
| SCOPAE | • scopae n. Plural of scopa. • SCOPA n. (Latin) a brushlike tuft on back legs or abdomen of bees. |
| SOCAGE | • socage n. (Historical) In the Middle Ages (and chiefly but not exclusively medieval England), a legal system whereby… • SOCAGE n. a form of feudal land tenure, also SOCCAGE. |
| SOLACE | • solace n. Comfort or consolation in a time of loneliness or distress. • solace n. A source of comfort or consolation. • solace v. (Transitive) To give solace to; comfort; cheer; console. |