| COROCORE | • corocore n. A kind of boat of various forms, used in the Malay Archipelago. • COROCORE n. (Malay) a Malayan boat, also COROCORO. |
| COROCORO | • corocoro n. A bird, the green ibis, Mesembrinibis cayennensis. • COROCORO n. (Malay) a Malayan boat, also COROCORE. |
| CORODIES | • corodies n. Plural of corody. • CORODY n. an allowance of food or clothes, also CORRODY. |
| COROLLAS | • corollas n. Plural of corolla. • COROLLA n. (Latin) the collective name for all the petals of a flower. |
| CORONACH | • coronach n. (Historical, Scotland, Ireland) dirge, lamentation. • CORONACH n. (Gaelic) a dirge, also CORANACH. |
| CORONALS | • coronals n. Plural of coronal. • CORONAL n. a circlet; a small crown or garland for the head. |
| CORONARY | • coronary adj. (Obsolete) Pertaining to a crown or garland. • coronary adj. (Anatomy) Encircling something (like a crown), especially with regard to the arteries or veins of the heart. • coronary n. (Anatomy, medicine) Any of the coronary vessels; a coronary artery or coronary vein. |
| CORONATE | • coronate v. (Rare) To crown (a sovereign). • coronate adj. Having or wearing a crown; crowned. • coronate adj. (Zoology) Having a crest or a crownlike appendage. |
| CORONELS | • coronels n. Plural of coronel. • Coronels prop.n. Plural of Coronel. • CORONEL n. the iron head of a tilting spear, used in jousting. |
| CORONERS | • coroners n. Plural of coroner. • CORONER n. an officer who investigates questionable deaths, also CROWNER. |
| CORONETS | • coronets n. Plural of coronet. • CORONET n. a small crown, also CROWNET. |
| CORONIAL | • coronial adj. (Chiefly Australia and New Zealand) Of, by or pertaining to a coroner. • coronial n. (Uncommon) A baby conceived or born during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially one apparently conceived… • CORONIAL adj. of or relating to a coroner. |
| CORONIUM | • coronium n. (Historical) A supposed chemical element, hypothesized in the 19th century in order to explain a green… • CORONIUM n. the name given to a hypothetical element in the sun's corona showing spectral lines now known to be due to iron and nickel that have lost large numbers of electrons. |
| CORONOID | • coronoid adj. (Anatomy) Shaped like the beak of a crow. • coronoid n. (Anatomy) A slender bone that forms part of the lower jaw of primitive vertebrates. • coronoid n. (Organic chemistry) Any polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon derived from coronene. |
| COROTATE | • corotate v. To rotate in conjunction with another object. • COROTATE v. to rotate together. |
| DECOROUS | • decorous adj. Marked by proper behaviour. • DECOROUS adj. marked by propriety and good taste. |