| A | B |
| Carnage | The killing of many people, massacre |
| Carrion | Dead and decaying flesh |
| Incarnate | Embodied in human form |
| Accolade | Any honor, award, or expression of approval; A ceremonial tap on the shoulder with the flat side of a sward |
| Decolletage | A low necktie on a garment or a garment with a low neckline |
| Corporal | Relating to or having an effect on the human body |
| Corporeal | Characteristic of or resembling the physical body; Having material substance, able to be seen |
| Corps | A military organization of officers or of officers and enlistees; An army unit; A group of people having purpose and direction in common |
| Corpulent | Excessively bulky, fat |
| Corpus | A body or collection of writtings; A structure of special character in an animal body |
| Accord | Harmony, agreement; To grant or bestow upon; To agree |
| Cordial | Hearty, warm, sincere; Stimulating |
| Concordance | A state of agreement, harmony; An alphabetical index of all the words in a text or corpus of texts, showing every occurance of a word |
| Ossify | To turn into bone, to become bony; To become rigid (inbehavior, habits, or beliefs) |