acorn |
the fruit of an oak tree. |
coin |
a piece of metal money that is small, flat, and round. [3 definitions] |
con1 |
opposing; against. (Cf. pro1.) [2 definitions] |
con2 |
to memorize. [2 definitions] |
con3 |
(informal) pertaining to trickery or deception that involves an abuse of confidence. [3 definitions] |
con4 |
shortened form of "convict," a person convicted of a crime. |
con- |
a prefix that means "with" or "together." |
conn |
variant of con3. |
coon |
(informal) a raccoon. |
corn1 |
a tall plant that has ears with rows of yellow or white seeds that can be eaten. Corn is a grain that is used for food. [2 definitions] |
corn2 |
a small area of hard, calloused skin on the toe or foot. |
corny |
(informal) of humor, lacking subtlety; obvious; trite. [2 definitions] |
CT |
abbreviation of "Connecticut." |
scan |
to read or look over quickly. [5 definitions] |
scar |
the mark left when a wound has healed. [3 definitions] |
scion |
an offspring or heir. [2 definitions] |
scone |
a small, soft, usu. round bread or pastry made from oatmeal, barley meal, or the like. |
score |
the record of the total points earned in a game or test. [8 definitions] |
scorn |
a feeling of hatred for someone or something thought of as worthless or evil. [3 definitions] |
scour1 |
to clean by rubbing hard. [3 definitions] |