English Words: C

43,570 words · Page 45 of 872

Camp Onename

A barangay of Tuba, Benguet, Philippines, situated along Kennon Road.

camp ovennoun

A large sturdy cast-iron pot used for cooking in a camp fire.

camp stovenoun

A portable stove used while camping.

Camp Threename

A barangay of Tuba, Benguet, Philippines, situated along Kennon Road.

camp woodnoun

A type of firewood sold at roadside stands for use in camping, campfires, or cabins, that provides an efficient, low-smoke burning.

campabilitynoun

suitability for camping; the quality or degree of being campable

campableadj

Suitable for camping.

campagnanoun

A flat stretch of countryside; open rural plain.

Campagnename

A commune in Dordogne department, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France.

campagnolnoun

A vole (US, Canada: field mouse), Microtus agrestis that often does great damage in fields and gardens by feeding on roots and seeds.

campagusnoun

A Roman military boot.

campaignnoun

A series of operations undertaken to achieve a set goal.

campaign hatnoun

A broad-brimmed felt or straw hat, with a high crown, pinched symmetrically at the four corners, most commonly worn as part of a uniform.

campaignernoun

A person who has served in a military campaign.

campaigningnoun

gerund of campaign: the act of taking part in a campaign.

campaignistnoun

A campaigner.

campaignletnoun

A small-scale campaign.

campaignlikeadj

Resembling an advertising or political campaign

campaignsnoun

plural of campaign

campaignspeaknoun

The jargon used by politicians, lobbyists, and commentators, especially during a political campaign.

Campan.name

Abbreviation of Campanian (dialect).

Campanaroname

A surname from Italian.

campanenoun

A bell, or bell-shaped thing.

campanedadj

Furnished with campanes (bells).

campanellanoun

A smallish suspended bell used in medieval monastic cloisters.

campaneronoun

The bellbird of South America.

Campanianame

An administrative region of southern Italy.

Campanianadj

Of, from or relating to Campania in southern Italy.

campaniformadj

In the shape of a bell.

campanilenoun

A bell tower (especially one that is freestanding), often associated with a church or other public building, especially in Italy.

campanilinoun

plural of campanile

campanologicadj

Of or relating to campanology.

campanologicaladj

Relating to campanology.

campanologicallyadv

By means of, or in terms of, campanology.

campanologistnoun

A person who studies campanology.

campanologynoun

The study of bells and their casting, tuning, and ringing.

campanulanoun

Any plant of the genus Campanula.

campanulaceousadj

Of, relating to, or resembling the Campanulaceae, a family of plants including the harebell.

campanularianadj

Of or relating to the hydroid family Campanularidae.

campanulateadj

Shaped like a bell.

campanulatelyadv

In a campanulate manner.

campanulidnoun

Any flowering plant of the genus Campanula.

campanulidsnoun

euasterids II.

campanuloidadj

bell-shaped

Campaspenoun

A man's mistress.

Campauname

A surname from French.

Campbellname

A characteristical surname from Scottish Gaelic.

Campbell Countyname

One of 120 counties in Kentucky, United States. County seats: Alexandria and Newport. Named after Colonel John Campbell.

Campbell de Morgan spotnoun

Synonym of cherry angioma.

Campbell Rivername

A city in the Sayward Lands District, British Columbia, Canada.

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