color-blind |
partly or completely unable to see color or a difference between colors. [2 definitions] |
colorful |
having many colors; bright in color. [2 definitions] |
coloring |
something used to give color to. [2 definitions] |
colour |
a spelling of "color" used in Canada and Britain. See "color" for more information. |
colt |
a young male horse, donkey, zebra, or related animal, usually one that is less than four years old. |
columbine |
a plant related to the buttercup whose flowers have five long petals. |
column |
an upright structure that looks like a post. A column helps support a building. [4 definitions] |
columnist |
a writer or editor of a regular column or feature in a newspaper or magazine. |
coma1 |
a long, deep state of being unconscious, caused by disease or injury. |
comb |
a thin piece of plastic or other material that has teeth along one side. It is used to smooth, arrange, or hold hair in place. [5 definitions] |
combat |
to fight against. [2 definitions] |
combination |
the result of an act of combining; things that are brought together or combined. [2 definitions] |
combine |
to bring or join together into a whole. [2 definitions] |
combustion |
the act or process of burning. |
come |
to move or travel toward the speaker; approach. [4 definitions] |
come across |
to discover or find by chance. [2 definitions] |
come clean |
(informal) to admit the truth. |
comedian |
a person who entertains by telling jokes and acting in a way that makes people laugh. |
comedy |
a play, film, story, or television show that is funny or happy. |
come out |
to be revealed or made known. [5 definitions] |
come out in the wash |
to turn out in a satisfactory way. |