corn sugar |
dextrose, esp. that derived from cornstarch. |
corn syrup |
a sweetener derived from cornstarch, containing glucose, maltose, and dextrin. |
cornucopia |
a mythological goat's horn containing an endless supply of food, used as a symbol of abundance and prosperity; horn of plenty. [3 definitions] |
corn whiskey |
whiskey made from a mash of at least eighty percent corn; corn liquor. |
corny |
(informal) of humor, lacking subtlety; obvious; trite. [2 definitions] |
corolla |
the petals of a flower collectively. |
corollary |
a readily drawn conclusion; deduction or inference. [4 definitions] |
corona |
in meteorology, a ring or series of concentric rings seen around a heavenly body, caused by diffraction due to fine mist or dust in the atmosphere. (See aureole.) [5 definitions] |
Corona Borealis |
a spring constellation in the northern sky, located between Hercules and Boötes; Northern Crown. |
coronagraph |
telescopic equipment that blocks light from a star so that the star's corona and objects close to the star can be resolved. |
coronary |
of or pertaining to the heart or the blood vessels that supply it. [5 definitions] |
coronary insufficiency |
a medical condition in which the heart muscle does not receive enough oxygenated blood, resulting in angina pectoris or heart failure. |
coronary thrombosis |
the blockage of a coronary artery by a blood clot. |
coronation |
the ceremony at which a sovereign is crowned; crowning. |
coronavirus |
a type of virus that causes a variety of diseases in humans and other animals ranging from the common cold to potentially fatal illnesses. A coronavirus is an RNA virus of the family Coronaviridae and is so-named because the outer perimeter of each round virus particle resemble a spiky crown similar in shape to the sun's corona. [2 definitions] |
coroner |
a public officer employed to investigate by inquest any death not thought to have occurred by natural causes. |
coronet |
a small crownlike ornament or wreath for the head. [2 definitions] |
Corp. |
abbreviation of "Corporation," an association of persons recognized by law and authorized to carry out certain functions with powers independent of the individual members (used in a proper name). |
corpora |
pl. of corpus. |
corporal1 |
of or pertaining to the body; physical. |
corporal2 |
a noncommissioned officer in the U.S. Army, Air Force, or Marine Corps ranked below sergeant and above private first class. |