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Our word finder found 94 words from the 8 scrambled letters in C C E O O R S U you searched for.

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What Can The Letters CCOEOURS Mean ?

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  • Cercus (n.)
    See Cercopod.
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  • cooers (unknown)
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  • Course (n.)
    A continuous level range of brick or stones of the same height throughout the face or faces of a building.
  • Course (n.)
    A series of motions or acts arranged in order; a succession of acts or practices connectedly followed; as, a course of medicine; a course of lectures on chemistry.
  • Course (n.)
    Customary or established sequence of events; recurrence of events according to natural laws.
  • Course (n.)
    Method of procedure; manner or way of conducting; conduct; behavior.
  • Course (n.)
    Motion considered with reference to manner; or derly progress; procedure in a certain line of thought or action; as, the course of an argument.
  • Course (n.)
    Motion, considered as to its general or resultant direction or to its goal; line progress or advance.
  • Course (n.)
    Progress from point to point without change of direction; any part of a progress from one place to another, which is in a straight line, or on one direction; as, a ship in a long voyage makes many courses; a course measured by a surveyor between two stations; also, a progress without interruption or rest; a heat; as, one course of a race.
  • Course (n.)
    That part of a meal served at one time, with its accompaniments.
  • Course (n.)
    The act of moving from one point to another; progress; passage.
  • Course (n.)
    The ground or path traversed; track; way.
  • Course (n.)
    The lowest sail on any mast of a square-rigged vessel; as, the fore course, main course, etc.
  • Course (n.)
    The menses.
  • Course (n.)
    The succession of one to another in office or duty; order; turn.
  • Course (v. i.)
    To move with speed; to race; as, the blood courses through the veins.
  • Course (v. i.)
    To run as in a race, or in hunting; to pursue the sport of coursing; as, the sportsmen coursed over the flats of Lancashire.
  • Course (v. t.)
    To cause to chase after or pursue game; as, to course greyhounds after deer.
  • Course (v. t.)
    To run through or over.
  • Course (v. t.)
    To run, hunt, or chase after; to follow hard upon; to pursue.
  • Crocus (n.)
    A deep yellow powder; the oxide of some metal calcined to a red or deep yellow color; esp., the oxide of iron (Crocus of Mars or colcothar) thus produced from salts of iron, and used as a polishing powder.
  • Crocus (n.)
    A genus of iridaceous plants, with pretty blossoms rising separately from the bulb or corm. C. vernus is one of the earliest of spring-blooming flowers; C. sativus produces the saffron, and blossoms in the autumn.
  • Crouse (a.)
    Brisk; lively; bold; self-complacent.
  • Cruces (pl. )
    of Crux
  • occurs (unknown)
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  • Source (n.)
    That from which anything comes forth, regarded as its cause or origin; the person from whom anything originates; first cause.
  • Source (n.)
    The act of rising; a rise; an ascent.
  • Source (n.)
    The rising from the ground, or beginning, of a stream of water or the like; a spring; a fountain.
  • Succor (v. t.)
    Aid; help; assistance; esp., assistance that relieves and delivers from difficulty, want, or distress.
  • Succor (v. t.)
    The person or thing that brings relief.
  • Succor (v. t.)
    To run to, or run to support; hence, to help or relieve when in difficulty, want, or distress; to assist and deliver from suffering; to relieve; as, to succor a besieged city.

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