One Words
Collocate
(used about words) to be often used together in a language
"Bitter collocates with enemies but sour does not"
Colloquy
mutual discourse
Colossus
a very large statue or building
Concubinage
a man and woman living together without being married
Condominium
an building in which each apartment is owned separately by the people living in it
Conflagrant
combustible or flammable
Conglomerate
a corporation made up of companies that operate in diversified fields
Congregation
a group of people in a religious building for worship and prayer
Throng
a large, densely packed crowd of people or animals
Conjecture
an opinion or conclusion formed on the basis of incomplete information
Consort
a wife, husband, or companion
"Queen Victoria and her consort, Prince Albert"
Continental
relating to the countries of Europe
Occidental
relating to the countries of the West
Oriental
relating to the countries of Asia
Coolly
in an unfriendly way
Corpus
collection of written or spoken texts
Corrigendum
a mistake in a printed text that needs to be corrected
Cortege
a funeral procession
Couplet
a stanza having two lines in a verse
Cove
a small bay or inlet, usually between rocky headlands
Cowherd
a person who takes care of cattle
Creche
a nursery where children of working parents are cared for while their parents are at work
Creed
a system of religious belief; a faith