countess |
a woman married to, or the widow of, a count or earl. [2 definitions] |
countless |
very great in number; innumerable. |
count on |
to depend or rely on (someone or something). [3 definitions] |
country |
a large geographic region defined by political, natural, or cultural boundaries. [5 definitions] |
countryman |
someone who lives in or was born in the same country as oneself. [2 definitions] |
country music |
popular music that comes from the folk music of the southern or southwestern United States. It generally employs a variety of stringed instruments such as guitar and fiddle. |
countryside |
a rural area. |
countrywoman |
a woman who lives in a rural area. [2 definitions] |
county |
a subdivision of a U.S. state for purposes of local administration and government. [3 definitions] |
couple |
two of the same kind of thing or of related things considered together. [6 definitions] |
coupon |
a small printed slip of paper that entitles the bearer to something of value or potential, such as a discount or a chance in a sweepstakes. [3 definitions] |
courage |
the quality of will that enables a person to confront fear or danger regardless of the consequences; bravery. |
courageous |
characterized by bravery or courage. |
courgette |
(chiefly British) a cucumber-shaped vegetable with a smooth, dark green rind; a zucchini. |
course |
progression; movement. [10 definitions] |
court |
an open space, usu. adjacent to a building, that is wholly or partially enclosed; courtyard. [9 definitions] |
courteous |
displaying or marked by politeness, good manners, or graciousness toward other people. |
courtesy |
politeness, good manners, or consideration for other people. [3 definitions] |
courthouse |
a government building containing law courts and administrative offices. |
courtroom |
a room in which law court proceedings take place. |
courtyard |
an enclosed yard with no roof, either within or adjacent to a building. |