Cortege—kôr´tāzh, not kor´tēje. A train of attendants.
Councilor, is a member of council.
Counselor, one who gives advice. Worcester's spelling is councillor and counsellor.
Creek, not krĭck.
Creole. From Webster's dictionary are taken the following definitions and remarks:
1. "One born in America, or the West Indies, of European ancestors.
2. "One born within or near the tropics, of any color. 'The term creole negro is employed in the English West Indies to distinguish the negroes born there from the Africans imported during the time of the slave trade. The application of this term to the colored people has led to an idea common in some parts of the United States, though wholly unfounded, that it implies an admixture greater or less of African blood.'—R. Hildreth."
Crinoline—krĭn´o-lĭn, not krĭn´o-līne nor krĭn´o-leen.
Cuirass—kwē-răs´ or kwē´răs, not kū´răs. A piece of armor.
Cuisine—kwe-zēn´, not kū-seen´ or kū-zīne´. Cooking or cooking department.