| CHORD | • chord n. (Music) A harmonic set of three or more notes that is heard as if sounding simultaneously. • chord n. (Geometry) A straight line between two points of a curve. • chord n. (Engineering) A horizontal member of a truss. |
| CODER | • coder n. A device that generates a code, often as a series of pulses. • coder n. A person who assigns codes or classifications. • coder n. (Computing) A programmer. |
| CORDS | • cords n. Plural of cord. • cords v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cord. • cords n. (Informal) Corduroys. |
| CORED | • cored v. Simple past tense and past participle of core. • CORE v. to remove the central part of. |
| COURD | • COURD adj. covered. |
| CREDO | • credo n. A statement of a belief or a summary statement of a whole belief system; also (metonymically) the belief… • credo n. (Christianity) The liturgical creed (usually the Nicene Creed), or a musical arrangement of it for use… • CREDO n. (Latin) a concise statement of doctrine; a section of Mass followed by offertory. |
| CROWD | • crowd v. (Intransitive) To press forward; to advance by pushing. • crowd v. (Intransitive) To press together or collect in numbers. • crowd v. (Transitive) To press or drive together, especially into a small space; to cram. |
| CRUDO | • crudo n. A dish made of raw fish or seafood. • CRUDO n. sliced, uncooked seafood often served with a sauce. |
| DECOR | • decor n. The style of decoration of a room or building. • decor n. A stage setting; scenery; set; backdrop. • décor n. Alternative spelling of decor. |
| DORIC | • Doric adj. Relating to the region of Doris in Asia Minor. • Doric adj. Relating to one of the Greek orders of architecture, distinguished by its simplicity and solidity. • Doric adj. Of or pertaining to the dialect of Scots spoken in the north east of Scotland, predominantly Morayshire… |
| DRACO | • Draco prop.n. (Astronomy) A circumpolar constellation of the northern sky, said to resemble a dragon. It features… • Draco prop.n. The name of an Athenian lawgiver, known for the severity of his laws. • Draco prop.n. (Greek mythology) One of Actaeon’s hounds. |
| DUROC | • duroc n. A pig of a reddish breed developed in North America. • DUROC n. a large red hog. |
| SCROD | • scrod n. (New England, sometimes New York) Any cod, pollock, haddock, or other whitefish. • scrod v. (Transitive) To shred. • scrod v. (Nonstandard, New England, humorous) simple past tense and past participle of screw. |