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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]