| A | B |
| carnival | a season or festival of merrymaking |
| carnelian | a hard tough reddish quartz used as a gem |
| carnage | great destruction of life (as in battle) |
| carnation | cultivated herbs of the genus of pinks with reddish, pink, yellow, or white usually double flowers |
| carnivore | a flesh-eating animal |
| corpse | a dead body |
| corporal (adjective) | of or relating to the body <whipping and other corporal punishment> |
| corporal (noun) | a noncommissioned officer in the army or marines with a rank below sergeant |
| corpulent | very fat; obese |
| corpuscle | one of the very small cells (as a red blood cell) that float freely in the blood |
| corsage | a bouquet of flowers usually worn at the shoulder |
| corset | a tight stiff undergarment worn to support or give shape to waist |
| esprit de corps | enthusiastic devotion of members to a group and strong regard |
| incorporate | to unite or combine to form a single whole |
| reincarnation | rebirth in new bodies or forms of life; especially : a rebirth of a soul into a new human body |