cope (kōp), to enter into a hostile contest, to struggle.
coˈpi-ous-ness (kōˈpĭ-ŭs-nĕs), fullness, abundance.
copse (kŏps), contracted from coppice, a grove of small growth.
co-quetteˈ (kō-kĕtˈ), a flirt.
corˈal (kŏrˈăl), the skeletons of certain small sea-animals, which have been deposited during the ages and form reefs and islands.
Corˈbi-tant (kôrˈbĭ-tănt), an Indian chief.
cordˈage (kôrˈda᷵j), ropes in the rigging of a ship.
corˈdial (kôrˈjăl), hearty.
Corˈdo-van (kôrˈdō-vȧn), from Cordova, a city in Spain, famous for leather.
corˈdu-royˌ (kôrˈdŭ-roi; kôrˌdŭ-roiˈ), a kind of coarse, durable cotton fabric having a surface raised in ridges.