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There are 17 words containing COSS

COSScoss n. (South Asia) A measure of distance, varying from one and a quarter to two and a half English miles.
COSS n. (Software, uncommon) Initialism of commercial open-source software.
COSS n. (Hindi) a measure of distance in India, also KOS, KOSS.
COSSACKcossack n. Alternative letter-case form of Cossack.
Cossack n. A member or descendant of an originally (semi-)nomadic population of Eastern Europe and the adjacent…
Cossack n. A member of a military unit (typically cavalry, originally recruited exclusively from the above).
COSSACKScossacks n. Plural of cossack.
Cossacks n. Plural of Cossack.
COSSACK n. (Russian) a Russian cavalryman.
COSSEScosses n. Plural of coss.
COSS n. (Hindi) a measure of distance in India, also KOS, KOSS.
COSSETcosset v. (Transitive) To treat like a pet; to overly indulge.
cosset v. (Transitive) To fondle; to touch or stroke lovingly.
cosset n. A pet, usually a pet lamb.
COSSETEDcosseted adj. Pampered.
cosseted v. Simple past tense and past participle of cosset.
COSSET v. to fondle or pamper.
COSSETINGcosseting v. Present participle of cosset.
cosseting n. The act by which somebody is cosseted or pampered.
COSSET v. to fondle or pamper.
COSSETScossets n. Plural of cosset.
COSSET v. to fondle or pamper.
COSSETTEDcossetted v. Simple past tense and past participle of cosset.
COSSETTED adj. pampered, spoilt.
COSSETTINGcossetting v. Present participle of cosset.
COSSET v. to fondle or pamper.
COSSIEcossie n. (UK, Australia) A swimming costume.
COSSIE n. (Australian slang) costume, clothes, also COZZIE.
COSSIEScossies n. Plural of cossie.
COSSIE n. (Australian slang) costume, clothes, also COZZIE.
ECOSSAISEécossaise n. A contra dance in a Scottish style, popular in France and Great Britain around the late eighteenth century.
ECOSSAISE n. (French) a dancing tune in the Scotch style.
ECOSSAISESécossaises n. Plural of écossaise.
ECOSSAISE n. (French) a dancing tune in the Scotch style.
IMPETICOSSEDIMPETICOS v. (Shakespeare) a word of doubtful meaning, perhaps to impocket.
IMPETICOSSESIMPETICOS v. (Shakespeare) a word of doubtful meaning, perhaps to impocket.
IMPETICOSSINGIMPETICOS v. (Shakespeare) a word of doubtful meaning, perhaps to impocket.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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  • English Wiktionary: 55 words
  • Scrabble in French: 136 words
  • Scrabble in Spanish: no word
  • Scrabble in Italian: 91 words
  • Scrabble in German: 1 word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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