| ASCONOID | • asconoid adj. (Biology, of a sponge) Having the form of a simple ascon. • ASCONOID adj. like an ascon, a type of sponge. |
| CARDOONS | • cardoons n. Plural of cardoon. • CARDOON n. a thistle-like plant. |
| COFOUNDS | • cofounds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cofound. • co-founds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of co-found. • COFOUND v. to found jointly. |
| CONCORDS | • concords n. Plural of concord. • concords v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of concord. • CONCORD v. to be in or come into agreement or harmony. |
| CONDOLES | • condoles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of condole. • CONDOLE v. to express sympathetic sorrow; to grieve in sympathy. |
| CONDONES | • condones v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of condone. • CONDONE v. to forgive or overlook. |
| CONDORES | • condores n. (Obsolete) plural of condor. • CONDOR n. (Quechua) a coin of Chile. |
| CONSOLED | • consoled v. Simple past tense and past participle of console. • CONSOLE v. to comfort. |
| COONDOGS | • coondogs n. Plural of coondog. • COONDOG n. a dog trained to hunt raccoons, also COONHOUND. |
| COOSENED | • coosened v. Simple past tense and past participle of coosen. • COOSEN v. to cheat, also COZEN, COOSIN. |
| COOSINED | • coosined v. Simple past tense and past participle of coosin. • COOSIN v. to cheat, also COOSEN, COZEN. |
| DORNOCKS | • dornocks n. Plural of dornock. • DORNOCK n. a heavy linen fabric, also DORNECK, DORNICK. |
| ISODICON | • Isodicon prop.n. (Christianity) In the Greek Orthodox Church, a troparion or short anthem sung while the Gospel is being… • ISODICON n. (Greek) in the Greek Church, a short anthem sung while the gospel is being carried through the church. |
| ONISCOID | • oniscoid n. (Zoology) A member of the Oniscoidea; a woodlouse. • ONISCOID adj. like a woodlouse. |
| SECODONT | • secodont adj. (Zoology) Of teeth: blade-like; suited for cutting or slicing. • secodont n. (Zoology) A blade-like tooth, suited for cutting or slicing. • SECODONT n. the cutting of back teeth. |
| SYCONOID | • syconoid n. A member of the genus Sycon of sponges. • SYCONOID adj. of or like a sycon, a type of sponge. |