7-letter words that end in o
- cardoso — Fernando Henrique. born 1931, Brazilian statesman; president (1995–2002)
- cardozo — Benjamin Nathan1870-1938; U.S. jurist: associate justice, Supreme Court (1932-38)
- cassino — a card game for two to four players in which players pair cards from their hands with others exposed on the table
- castizo — (historical, under the caste system of colonial Latin America) The offspring of a European and a mestizo; someone of three quarters European and one quarter Amerindian ancestry.
- cattalo — a hardy breed of cattle developed by crossing the American bison with domestic cattle
- cattelo — A cross between domestic cattle and buffalo.
- cavetto — a concave moulding, shaped to a quarter circle in cross section
- celaeno — one of the Pleiades
- cembalo — harpsichord
- centavo — a monetary unit of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Cape Verde, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Guinea-Bissau, Honduras, Mexico, Mozambique, Nicaragua, and the Philippines. It is worth one hundredth of their respective standard units
- centimo — monetary unit of Costa Rica, Paraguay, Peru, and Venezuela
- cerrado — a vast area of tropical savanna in Brazil
- cerredo — Tor·re de [taw-rey duh;; Spanish taw-re th e] /ˈtɔ reɪ də;; Spanish ˈtɔ rɛ ðɛ/ (Show IPA), Torre de Cerredo.
- chamiso — an evergreen shrub with yellow-green flowers native to the western United States
- cheerio — People sometimes say 'Cheerio' as a way of saying goodbye.
- chelmno — a Nazi concentration camp in central Poland.
- chi-rho — the Christian monogram ( ☧ ) made from the first two letters of the Greek word for Christ.
- chicago — a port in NE Illinois, on Lake Michigan: the third largest city in the US; it is a major railway and air traffic centre. Pop: 2 869 121 (2003 est)
- chicano — A chicano is an American citizen, whose family originally came from Mexico.
- chirico — Giorgio de (ˈdʒordʒo de). 1888–1978, Italian artist born in Greece: profoundly influenced the surrealist movement
- choriso — chorizo.
- chorizo — a kind of highly seasoned pork sausage of Spain or Mexico
- christo — full name Christo Javacheff. born 1935, US artist, born in Bulgaria; best known for works in which he wraps buildings, monuments, or natural features in canvas or plastic
- cinzano — an Italian vermouth
- cipango — (in medieval legend) an island E of Asia: called Zipangu by Marco Polo and sought by Columbus; identified with Japan
- clarino — of or relating to a high passage for the trumpet in 18th-century music
- colenso — John William. 1814–83, British churchman; Anglican bishop of Natal from 1853: charged with heresy for questioning the accuracy of the Pentateuch
- colingo — (language) Compile On-LINe and GO. An english-like query system from MITRE Corporation for the IBM 1401.
- collabo — In urban contemporary music, slang for a musical collaboration with another artist.
- colombo — the administrative capital and chief port of Sri Lanka, on the W coast, with one of the largest artificial harbours in the world. Pop: 653 000 (2005 est)
- come to — When someone who is unconscious comes to, they recover consciousness.
- concedo — I allow, or I concede (a point)
- copiapo — a city in N Chile.
- coquito — a Chilean palm tree, Jubaea spectabilis, yielding edible nuts and a syrup
- coranto — courante
- cornuto — a cuckold
- corosso — Alternative form of corozo.
- corrido — a Mexican ballad or folksong about struggle against oppression and injustice.
- cortado — A cup of espresso served with warm milk.
- criollo — a native or inhabitant of Latin America of European descent, esp of Spanish descent
- crusado — a former gold or silver coin of Portugal bearing on its reverse the figure of a cross
- cruzado — a former standard monetary unit of Brazil, replaced by the cruzeiro
- curacao — orange-flavoured liqueur
- d'inzeo — Piero (ˈpjɛːro), 1923–2014, and his brother Raimondo (raiˈmondo), 1925–2013, Italian showjumping riders
- da capo — to be repeated (in whole or part) from the beginning
- dandolo — Enrico.c. 1108–1205, Venetian statesman; doge (1192–1205). During the fourth Crusade he won Greek colonies for Venice
- day-glo — Day-Glo colours are shades of orange, pink, green, and yellow which are so bright that they seem to glow.
- dazibao — (in China) a wallposter.
- de niro — Robert. born 1943, US film actor. His films include Taxi Driver (1976), Raging Bull (1980), GoodFellas (1990), Casino (1995), and Meet the Parents (2000)
- de novo — from the beginning; anew