| COBAEAS | • cobaeas n. Plural of cobaea. • COBAEA n. one of a family of South American shrubs. |
| COBALTS | • cobalts n. Plural of cobalt. • COBALT n. a metallic element. |
| COBBERS | • cobbers n. Plural of cobber. • COBBER n. (Australian slang) friend, mate. |
| COBBIER | • cobbier adj. Comparative form of cobby: more cobby. • COBBY adj. stout, obstinate. |
| COBBING | • cobbing v. Present participle of cob. • cobbing n. (Military, prison) an unofficial form of punishment among the crew or prisoners involving blows to the… • cobbing n. (Mining) The manual separation of minerals in ore using a hammer. |
| COBBLED | • cobbled v. Simple past tense and past participle of cobble. • cobbled adj. (Of a road surface) Laid with cobbles. • cobbled adj. Crudely or roughly assembled; put together in an improvised way (as in "cobbled together"). |
| COBBLER | • cobbler n. A person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes. • cobbler n. (Australia, New Zealand, agriculture, slang) A sheep left to the end to be sheared (for example, because… • cobbler n. (Obsolete) A person who cobbles (“to assemble or mend in an improvised or rough way”); a clumsy workman. |
| COBBLES | • cobbles n. Plural of cobble. • cobbles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cobble. • Cobbles prop.n. Plural of Cobble. |
| COBLOAF | • COBLOAF n. a rounded loaf. |
| COBNUTS | • cobnuts n. Plural of cobnut. • cob␣nuts n. Plural of cob nut. • COBNUT n. a large roundish variety of the cultivated hazelnut. |
| COBURGS | • Coburgs n. Plural of Coburg. • COBURG n. (German) a thin single-twilled worsted fabric with cotton or silk. |
| COBWEBS | • cobwebs n. Plural of cobweb. • COBWEB v. to cover with spider webs. |
| CORNCOB | • corncob n. The central cylindrical core of an ear of corn (maize) on which the kernels are attached in rows. • corncob v. (Intransitive, of turbines and rotor blades) To disintegrate by the blades becoming severed from the axis. • corncob v. (Transitive, US, Internet slang) To defeat (someone) who then refuses to admit defeat. |
| JACOBIN | • jacobin n. Any hummingbird in the genus Florisuga. • Jacobin n. (Dated) A Dominican friar. • Jacobin n. A member of a radical French political club founded (at an old Jacobin convent) in 1789 and one of the… |
| JACOBUS | • Jacobus n. (Historical) A former English gold coin from the Jacobite period. • JACOBUS n. (historical) an English gold coin, struck in the reign of James I. |
| KINCOBS | • kincobs n. Plural of kincob. • KINCOB n. (Urdu) a rich silk fabric made in India. |