9-letter words containing cou
- couriered — Simple past tense and past participle of courier.
- courrèges — André (ɑ̃dre). 1923–2016, French couturier: helped to launch unisex fashion in the mid-1960s
- courtelle — a synthetic acrylic fibre resembling wool
- courteous — Someone who is courteous is polite and respectful to other people.
- courtesan — In former times, a courtesan was a woman who had sexual relationships with rich and powerful men for money.
- courtesie — Obsolete spelling of courtesy.
- courtezan — Alternative spelling of courtesan.
- courtiers — a person who is often in attendance at the court of a king or other royal personage.
- courtlike — reminiscent of the court in style or manner; elegant; courtly
- courtling — a fawning or sycophantic member of a royal court
- courtroom — A courtroom is a room in which a legal court meets.
- courtship — Courtship is the activity of courting or the time during which a man and a woman are courting.
- courtside — the area closest to the court
- courtyard — A courtyard is an open area of ground which is surrounded by buildings or walls.
- cousinage — a kinship or relationship
- couturier — A couturier is a person who designs, makes, and sells expensive, fashionable clothes for women.
- cub scout — a member of a junior branch (for those aged 8–11 years) of the Scout Association
- de-couple — to cause to become separated, disconnected, or divergent; uncouple.
- decoupage — the art or process of decorating a surface with shapes or illustrations cut from paper, card, etc
- decoupled — Simple past tense and past participle of decouple.
- decoupler — a person or device that disconnects parts that are joined
- decouples — Separate, disengage, or dissociate (something) from something else.
- decourous — Misspelling of decorous.
- discounts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of discount.
- discoured — Simple past tense and past participle of discoure.
- discoures — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of discoure.
- discourse — communication of thought by words; talk; conversation: earnest and intelligent discourse.
- downcourt — to or into the opposite end of the court.
- encounter — Unexpectedly experience or be faced with (something difficult or hostile).
- encourage — Give support, confidence, or hope to (someone).
- exsuccous — having no sap or juice
- forecourt — Tennis. the part of either half of a tennis court that lies between the net and the line that marks the inbounds limit of a service. Compare backcourt (def 1).
- fruticous — (botany) fruticose.
- hardcourt — relating to a type of tennis court that is made of hard material
- headcount — The act of counting how many people are present in a group.
- hiccoughs — Plural form of hiccough.
- homecourt — (basketball) The home court of a basketball team.
- incourage — Archaic form of encourage.
- law court — court of law.
- lobscouse — a stew of meat, potatoes, onions, ship biscuit, etc.
- low-count — (of a woven fabric) having a relatively low number of warp and filling threads per square inch.
- lubricous — (of a surface, coating, etc.) having an oily smoothness; slippery.
- mascouche — a town in S Quebec, in E Canada.
- midcourse — the middle of a course.
- miscounts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of miscount.
- monoicous — Alternative form of monoecious.
- noncounty — relating to a borough that does not have county status, specifically in reference to local governance in England
- nosecount — the counting of individual persons, as for a census.
- of course — a direction or route taken or to be taken.
- overcount — To count more of something than are actually present, or to count one thing disproportionately more than another.