cork |
a kind of oak that has a thick, soft bark. Corks grow near the Mediterranean Sea. [4 definitions] |
corkscrew |
a tool shaped like a spiral that is used to remove corks from bottles. [2 definitions] |
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] |
corncob |
the woody center of an ear of corn. The corncob holds the kernels. |
cornea |
the clear part of the eyeball's outer coating. The cornea covers the iris and pupil. |
corner |
the place where two lines or surfaces meet to form an angle. [5 definitions] |
cornet |
a brass wind instrument that is like a trumpet but smaller. |
cornmeal |
corn that has been ground into a rough powder. |
cornucopia |
the mythical horn of a goat that had an endless supply of food; horn of plenty. The cornucopia is used as a symbol of having plenty to eat. [2 definitions] |
coronation |
the ceremony at which a king or queen is crowned. |
corporal2 |
an officer in the U.S. Army, Air Force, or Marine Corps who is ranked below sergeant and above private first class. |
corporation |
a group of people allowed by law to do certain things as if they were one person. |
corps |
a branch of the military that does a special kind of work. [2 definitions] |
corpse |
a dead human body. |
corpuscle |
a cell that moves freely in the blood. Red and white blood cells are corpuscles. |
corral |
an area with a fence around it. Corrals are used to keep horses and cattle from wandering away. [2 definitions] |
correct |
to fix the mistakes in; change to make right. [5 definitions] |
correction |
the act of making something correct. [3 definitions] |
correctly |
in the correct or proper way; without error. |
correspond |
to agree; match (often followed by "with" or "to"). [3 definitions] |
correspondence |
agreement or similarity between or among things. [2 definitions] |