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Words Starting with C
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cage (noun)
cake (noun)
calculate (verb)
calculation (noun)
calendar (noun)
calf
call (noun)
call (verb)
callous (adjective)
calm
camera (noun)
camp (noun)
camp (verb)
campaign (noun)
campus
can (noun)
can (verb)
cancel (verb)
cancer (noun)
candid (adjective)
candidate (noun)
candy (noun)
cap (noun)
capable (adjective)
capacity (noun)
capital
capital (adjective)
captain (noun)
capture (verb)
car (noun)
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displease
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to make (someone) feel unhappy or annoyed
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