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Definition: Castor |
CastorNoun1. A multiple star with 6 components; second brightest in Gemini; close to Pollux. 2. A pivoting roller attached to the bottom of furniture or trucks or portable machines to make them movable. 3. A hat made of beaver fur or similar material. 4. Type genus of the Castoridae: beavers. Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
"Castor" is a name that signifies or is derived from: "shine", "excel". |
Date "Castor" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1321. (references) |
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Mechanical Engineering | Roller-type conveyor; consists of a number of tubular posts fixed in the factory floor. Source: European Union. (references) |
Biographical Satire | CASTOR, one of Leda's twins. Also invented an oil (see Pollux). Source: Who was Who: 5000BC - 1914. |
Literature | Castor A hat. Castor is the Latin for a beaver, and beaver means a hat made of the beaver's skin. "Tom Trot Took his new castor from his head." Randall: Diary. Source: Brewer's Dictionary. |
Mechanical Engineering | A small wheel free to swivel about an axis perpendicular to the axis of the wheel and used to support trucks and various portable machines. Source: European Union. (references) |
Mining | See:castorite. (references) |
Slang in 1811 | CASTOR. A hat. To prig a castor; to steal a hat. Source: 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue. |
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(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)
(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)
Astronomically, Castor was discovered to be a visual binary in 1719, with the magnitude of its components being 2.8 and 2.0. The separation of the components is about 6" and the period of revolution is around 350 years. Each of the components of Castor is itself a spectroscopic binary, making Castor a quadruple star system. Castor has a faint companion separated from it by about 72" but having the same parallax and proper motion; this companion is also a spectroscopic binary with a period slightly less than 1 day. Castor can thus be considered to be a sextuple star system, with six individual stars gravitationally bound together. (From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)
Castor and Polydeuces (sometimes called "Pollux"), were in Greek mythology the twin sons of Leda and Zeus and the brothers of Helen of Troy.
They are called the Dioscuri (dios kouroi), meaning the "Sons of Zeus." Because Zeus seduced Leda while in the form of a swan, they are sometimes said to have been born from an egg. Polydeuces was a powerful boxer, and Castor a great horseman.
They are often linked to the constellation Gemini. In Roman mythology, Castor was venerated much more often Polydeuces. He was known as Castore.
When Theseus and Pirithous kidnapped their sister Helen and carried her off to Aphidnae, the twins rescued her and counter-abducted Theseus' mother, Aethra. Later, they accompanied Jason on the Argo; during the voyage, Polydeuces killed King Amycus in a boxing match.
When Astydameia, queen of Iolcus, offended Peleus, the twins assisted him in ravaging her country.
Castor and Polydeuces abducted and married Phoebe and Hilaeira, the daughters of Leucippus. In return, Idas and Lynceus, nephews of Leucippus (or rival suitors), killed Castor. Pollux was granted immortality by Zeus, and further persuaded Zeus to share his gift with Castor. (On some accounts, only Pollux was fathered by Zeus, while Leda and her husband Tyndareus conceived Castor. This explains why only Pollux was granted immortality.) Accordingly, the two spend alternate days as gods on Olympus and as deceased mortals in Hades.
Compare with Amphion and Zethus of Thebes, and with Romulus and Remus of Rome.
The constellation Gemini is said to represent these twins, and its brightest stars Castor and Pollux (α and β Geminorum) are named for them. (From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)
On April 23, 2000, the town of Castor was hit by a tornado with a ½-mile-wide path in the late evening, which caused massive damage. Notably there were no injuries; however, the infrastructure damage caused by the tornado and the heavy rains following caused many business and public buildings to be closed for an extended period.Places
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| The following table is compiled from various sources, across various languages. When English abbreviations or acronyms come from a non-English source, this is noted. | |||
| Entry | Source | Expression | Field |
CASTOR | English | Cask for Storage and Transport of Radioactive Materials | Nuclear Energy & Physics |
| CASTROL | English | Castor Oil | N/A |
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Synonyms: CastorSynonyms: beaver (n), caster (n), genus Castor (n). (additional references) |
| Context | Synonyms within Context (source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus). |
Accompaniment | Noun: duality, dualism; duplicity; biplicity, biformity; polarity. two, deuce, couple, duet, brace, pair, cheeks, twins, Castor and Pollux, gemini, Siamese twins; fellows; yoke, conjugation; dispermy, doublets, dyad, span. |
Clothing | Headdress, headgear; chapeau, crush hat, opera hat; kaffiyeh; sombrero, jam, tam-o-shanter, tarboosh, topi, sola topi, pagri, puggaree; cap, hat, beaver hat, coonskin cap; castor, bonnet, tile, wideawake, wimple; nightcap, mobcap, skullcap; hood, coif; capote, calash; kerchief, snood, babushka; head, coiffure; crown; (circle); chignon, pelt, wig, front, peruke, periwig, caftan, turban, fez, shako, csako, busby; kepi, forage cap, bearskin; baseball cap; fishing hat; helmet; mask, domino. |
Friend | Arcades ambo Pylades and Orestes Castor and Pollux, Nisus and Euryalus, Damon and Pythias, par nobile fratrum. |
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Crosswords: Castor |
| English words defined with "Castor": camphor ice, castor bean, castor bean plant, castor oil, Castoreum, castor-oil plant ♦ Elaiodic ♦ Macassar oil ♦ Oenanthol, Oil tree ♦ palma christ, palma christi, Palmin, Parkesine, Pollux, Potash soap ♦ ricin, Ricinelaidin, Ricinic, Ricinoleic, ricinoleic acid, Ricinolein, Ricinus communis ♦ Saint Elmo's fire, Sebacic ♦ Undecylenic. (references) |
| Specialty definitions using "Castor": Amyclæan Brothers ♦ Birth ♦ CASTOR AND POLLOX, Castor Oil, chlorate explosive, Cold Drawn Oil, Comazants, Cyllaros ♦ HOVEL ♦ LEDA ♦ Oilseed crops ♦ St. Elmo. (references) |
| Etymologies containing "Castor": Castoreum. (references) |
| Non-English Usage: "Castor" is also a word in the following languages with English translations in parentheses. Dutch (Castor), French (beaver, beaver-rat, Castor), Latin (beaver, castor), Portuguese (beaver, castor, salt cellar), Romanian (beaver, Castor), Spanish (beaver, caster, Castor). |
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Screenplays | I'm Castor Troy (Face/Off; writing credit: Michael Colleary, Mike Werb) Well, if you are Sean Archer, then I must be Castor Troy (Face/Off; writing credit: Mike Werb; Michael Colleary) | |
Movie/TV Titles | Castor and Pollux (1973) | |
Song Titles | Hey Leroy (performing artist: Jimmy Castor) | |
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![]() | Plant physiologist Grace Chen removes castor bean pods to test for genetic transformation. P. Credit: USDA ARS News; photo by Brian Prechtel.. | ![]() | [Cutting from castor oil plant]. Credit: National Library of Medicine. |
![]() | Scott & Bowne's Palatable Castor Oil. / Wemple & Co., New York. Credit: National Library of Medicine. | ![]() | Pure Castor Oil : My youngster swallowed.... Credit: National Library of Medicine. |
![]() | Valley Station, Kentucky. John E. Kalmey, age eighteen, hoeing some of his castor bean plants, which is one of his 4-H projects for the year. Last year he only raised one-quarter of an acre, but this year, two and one-half acres, and he hopes to get from. Credit: Library of Congress. | ||
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Josh Billings | Advice is like castor oil, easy to give, but dreadful to take. |
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Lexicography | Devil's Dictionary | BIRTH, n. The first and direst of all disasters. As to the nature of it there appears to be no uniformity. Castor and Pollux were born from the egg. Pallas came out of a skull. Galatea was once a block of stone. Peresilis, who wrote in the tenth century, avers that he grew up out of the ground where a priest had spilled holy water. It is known that Arimaxus was derived from a hole in the earth, made by a stroke of lightning. Leucomedon was the son of a cavern in Mount Aetna, and I have myself seen a man come out of a wine cellar. |
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| "Castor" is generally used as a noun (proper) -- approximately 53.19% of the time. "Castor" is used about 94 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted) |
| Parts of Speech | Percent | Usage per 100 Million Words | Rank in English |
| Noun (proper) | 53.19% | 50 | 48,117 |
| Noun (singular) | 46.81% | 44 | 51,500 |
| Total | 100.00% | 94 | N/A |
Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.
| The following table summarizes the usage of "Castor" based on a population census conducted in the United States. Ranks and frequencies are based on all names reported and classified. |
| Name | Usage/Gender | Usage per 100 million Persons | Rank in USA |
| Castor | Last name | 2,000 | 5,833 |
| Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits. | |||
1. Castor, LA (village, FIPS 13260) |
Expressions using "Castor": arcades ambo Pylades and Orestes Castor and Pollux ♦ cakes from castor ♦ Castor and Pollux ♦ Castor bean ♦ castor bean plant ♦ castor beans ♦ Castor Canadensis ♦ Castor fiber ♦ castor oil ♦ castor oil plant ♦ castor oil seed ♦ castor sugar ♦ Dry castor ♦ genus Castor. Additional references. | |
| Hyphenated Usage | |
Beginning with "Castor": castor-oil, Castor-oil plant. | |
Ending with "Castor": pepper-castor, St-castor. | |
Containing "Castor": zinc-and-castor-oil. | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
| The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com. |
| Language | Translations for "Castor"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses. | |
Albanian | Shishkë (caster, douche, phial, vial), Rrotëz (caster, pinion, quill), Kastor (beaver, wash leather), Kapelë Kastori, Enëz (caster). (various references) | |
Arabic | قندسي, قندس حيوان (beaver), قندس سمور, قبعة من فرو القندس. (various references) | |
Bulgarian | Колелце, Бобър, Боброва Мас, Шапка От Боброва Кожа. (various references) | |
Chinese | 膃 , "工 (caster), 肭 . (various references) | |
Czech | Sypátko (sifter). (various references) | |
Danish | castor (roller support), styrehjul (caster wheel, castor wheel), moebelrulle (caster), koerehjul, baererulle (roller support). (various references) | |
Dutch | Castor (roller support). (various references) | |
Esperanto | Kastoro. (various references) | |
Finnish | siirtorulla, kuljetusrulla, kääntyvä tukipyörä. (various references) | |
French | chasse (catch), Castor, support galets, Saupoudroir (caster), roulette (caster). (various references) | |
German | Laufrolle (caster, sheave), Streubüchse, Rolle (bobbin, caster, coil, Crake, part, pulley, rôle, reel, role, roll, roller, runner, scroll, skid). (various references) | |
Greek | προσανατολίσιμος τροχός, υποστήριγμα με τριβείς (roller support), τροχός προσανατολισμού (caster wheel, castor wheel), τροχίσκος (burr, caster, oral contraceptive, pellet, pill), "οχείο όε Τρύπεσ, ίάστωρ, ίάστορασ, ίαστόριο. (various references) | |
Hebrew | שמן קיק (castor oil), קיק (castor oil seed), סוכר "ק (castor sugar). (various references) | |
Hungarian | hód (beaver), szóró (caster, spray), kasztoreum (castoreum), hódzsír (castoreum), hódszőr, hódprém sapka, hódprém (beaver), hódbőr, gurítókerék (caster), cukorszóró (caster, dredger), borsszóró (pepper caster, pepper pot, pepper shaker, pepper-box, pepper-castor, pepperpot), bútorgörgő (caster). (various references) | |
Indonesian | kastrak. (various references) | |
Italian | rotella (pastry wheel, roller, rowel). (various references) | |
Japanese Kanji | "麻子油 (castor oil), "麻子 (castor bean), "麻 (castor oil plant), "胡麻 (castor oil bean). (various references) | |
Japanese Katakana | ひましゆ (castor oil), ひまし (castor bean, daily, day by day), ひま (castor oil plant, farewell, free time, leave, leisure, spare time), とう"ま (castor oil bean). (various references) | |
Korean | "마자 (caster). (various references) | |
Manx | cruinnag (bulb, crown of hat, globe, orb, roundabout). (various references) | |
Norwegian | lakserolje (castor-oil). (various references) | |
Papago | mahmsh (castor bean). (various references) | |
Pig Latin | astorcay.(various references) | |
Portuguese | chapéu (beaver, hat, salt cellar), castor (beaver, salt cellar), carretilha (roulette), suporte de rolos (roller support), Rodízio (caster, rotation), pimenteiro (caster, pepper, pepperbox, pepper-pot, salt cellar), pele de castor (salt cellar). (various references) | |
Romanian | Castor (beaver), Solniţã (salt cellar), Rotiţã (caster, roller, wheel), Piperniţã (pepper caster, pepper pot, pepper-box), Pãlãrie Din Blanã De Castor, Oţetar (cruet stand). (various references) | |
Russian | Перечница, кастор касторовый, Бобр, Солонка, олик. (various references) | |
Serbo-Croatian | ricinus (caster oil, castor oil, palma christi). (various references) | |
Spanish | Convoy (convoy), Castor (beaver, caster), Vinagrera (cruet), spoporte de rodillos (roller support), Salero (caster, salt, salt shaker, saltcellar), rueda pivotante (caster wheel, castor wheel), rueda (roller, runner, wheel), Paseo De Convoy, Espolvoreador (caster, dredge, dredger), Azucarero (caster, sugar basin, sugar bowl, sugarbowl, sugar-bowl). (various references) | |
Swedish | Trissa (caster, trundle, wheel), Strödosa, Hjul (caster, wheel). (various references) | |
Turkish | Tuzluk (caster, salt, salt cellar, shaker), Kunduz Kürkü, Kunduz Esansı, Kastor (beaver), Hintyağı Out, Dökme Kabı Veya Þişesi, Biberlik (caster, pepperbox, pepper-castor, shaker), Þekerlik, Ýkizler Burcunun Yıldızı. (various references) | |
Ukrainian | Перечниця, Коліщатко, Кастор, Боброве Хутро, Боброва Струмина, Бобер, Шапка З Бобрового Хутра, Сільниця, олик. (various references) | |
Vietnamese | dầu thầu dầu (castor oil), đường kính bột (castor sugar). (various references) | |
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| Language | Period | Translations |
| Greek | 700 BCE-300 CE | Kastor. (various references) |
| Latin | 500 BCE-Modern | castor. (various references) |
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| Language | Date | Source | Acts Chapter 28, Verse 11 |
| Greek (transliterated) | 250 BC | Septuagint | Meta de treiV mhnaV anhcqhmen en ploiw parakeceimakoti en th nhsw alexandrinw parashmw dioskouroiV |
| Latin | 405 | Vulgate | Post menses autem tres navigavimus in nave alexandrina quae in insula hiemaverat cui erat insigne Castorum |
| Middle English | 1395 | Wyclif | And after thre monethis we schippiden in a schip of Alisaundre, that hadde wyntrid in the ile, to which was an excellent singne of Castours. |
| Renaissance English | 1526 | Tyndale | After thre monethes we departed in a ship of Alexandry which had wyntred in the yle whose badge was Castor and Pollux. |
| Jacobean English | 1611 | King James | And after three months we departed in a ship of Alexandria, which had wintered in the isle, whose sign was Castor and Pollux. |
| Victorian English | 1833 | Webster | And after three months we departed in a ship of Alexandria, which had wintered in the isle, whose sign was Castor and Pollux. |
| Basic English | 1964 | Ogden | And after three months we went to sea in a ship of Alexandria sailing under the sign of the Dioscuri, which had been at the island for the winter. |
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| Language | Acts Chapter 28, Verse 11 |
| Albanian | Pas tre muajsh u nisëm me një anije të Aleksandrisë, që kishte dimëruar në ishull dhe që kishte si shenjë Dioskurët. |
| Cebuano | ¶ Tapus sa tulo ka bulan kami nanggikan sakay sa usa ka sakayan nga nagpalabay sa tingtugnaw niadtong dapita, sakayan nga taga-Alejandria nga may bansiwag nga dagway sa Kaluhang Lalaki. |
| Croatian | Nakon tri mjeseca otplovismo aleksandrijskom laðom koja je prezimila na otoku i imala za znak Dioskure. |
| Danish | Men efter tre Måneders Forløb sejlede vi da bort i et aleksandrinsk Skib, som havde haft Vinterleje ved Øen og førte Tvillingernes Mærke. |
| Dutch | En na drie maanden voeren wij af in een schip van Alexandrie, dat in het eiland overwinterd had, hebbende tot een teken, Kastor en Pollux. |
| Finnish | Kolmen kuukauden kuluttua me purjehdimme sieltä aleksandrialaisessa laivassa, joka oli talvehtinut saarella ja jolla oli merkkinä Kastorin ja Polluksin kuva. |
| French | Après un séjour de trois mois, nous nous embarquâmes sur un navire d`Alexandrie, qui avait passé l`hiver dans l`île, et qui portait pour enseigne les Dioscures. |
| German | Nach drei Monaten aber fuhren wir aus in einem Schiffe von Alexandrien, welches bei der Insel überwintert hatte und hatte ein Panier der Zwillinge. |
| Haitian Creole | ¶ Apre twa mwa, nou pati nan yon batiman Aleksandri ki te pase tout tan fredi a nan lil la. Yo te rele batiman an Marasa. |
| Indonesian-Bahasa Sehari-hari | Sesudah tiga bulan di sana, kami berangkat dari pulau itu naik sebuah kapal dari Aleksandria yang selama musim dingin berlabuh di pulau itu. Kapal itu memakai lambang "Dewa Kembar Kastor dan Poluks". |
| Latvian | Pçc trim mçneðiem mçs aizbraucâm Aleksandrijas kuìî, kas pârziemoja salâ un kam bija Kastora zîme. |
| Maori | ¶ A muri iho i nga marama e toru, ka rere matou i runga i tetahi kaipuke o Arehanaria, i tu nei ki taua motu i te hotoke, ko Katoro raua ko Poruku te tohu. |
| Rumanian | Dupq o wedere de trei luni, am pornit cu o corabie din Alexandria, care iernase kn ostrov wi care purta semnul Dioscurilor. |
| Russian | юЕТЕЪ ФТЙ НЕУС"Б НЩ ПФ МЩМЙ ОБ бМЕЛУБО"ТЙКУЛПН ЛПТБ'МЕ, ОБЪЩЧБЕНПН дЙПУЛХТЩ, ЪЙНПЧБЧЫЕН ОБ ФПН ПУФТПЧЕ, |
| Shuar | ¶ Ii wétsuk Nú nunkanam Menaintiú nantu pujusmiaji. Tura Nuyá Chíkich kanunam enkempramiaji. Nu kanusha Arijiántrianmaya yaunchu tau Menaintiú nantu yumi Yútakui nui pujumiayi. Nú kanu nujiin numi-yus najankamu Jímiar ekemiarmiayi, ni Náarinkia Kástur tura Púruks. |
| Swahili | Baada ya miezi mitatu tulianza tena safari yetu kwa meli moja ya Aleksandria iitwayo "Miungu Pacha". Meli hiyo ilikuwa imetia nanga kisiwani wakati wote wa baridi. |
| Swedish | Då tre månader voro förlidna, avseglade vi på ett skepp som hade legat vid ön över vintern; det var från Alexandria och bar Tvillinggudarnas bilder. |
| Uma | ¶ Hono' -makai tolu mula hi lewuto' Malta, me'ongko' wo'o-makai mpohawi' kapal to ngkai Aleksandria. Kapal toe mahae-imi-hana mento'o hi lewuto' mpeka'au katimpaliu-na tempo lengi'. Hanga' kapal toe, Anitu Moropa'. |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
Derivations | |
Words beginning with "Castor": castoreum, castoreums, castors. (additional references) | |
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"Castor" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: cadstar, Camstro, Casford, caso, castery, Casto, caston, castoon, Castorama, castored, castoreum, Castoro, castr, castra, castro, casture, catori, catur, cazzo, cesto, cestui, Chatoor, Ciaston, Cisto, citor, Cospoir, Cossor, costof, costor, Costow, cuistot, cursitor, Dastor, Kastar, Kastor, kastrou, katsuru, Keystor. (additional references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references). | |
| # of Phoneme Matches | Pronunciation | Word(s) rhyming with "Castor" (pronounced ka"ster) |
| 5 | k a" s t er | caster. |
| 4 | -a" s t er | aster, blaster, disaster, faster, Gaster, grandmaster, headmaster, laster, master, oleaster, paster, pastor, pilaster, plaster, raster. |
| 3 | -s t er | dumpster, duster, Easter, adjuster, administer, alabaster, ancestor, banister, bannister, barrister, blister, blockbuster, bluster, bolster, booster, broadcaster, burgomaster, Buster, canister, cannister, cloister, cluster, coaster, concertmaster, coster, Dempster, Dexter, digester, ester, Feaster, fester, filibuster, fluster, forecaster, Forester, Foster, gangbuster, gangster, hamster, harvester, heister, holster, huckster, imposter, impostor, investor, jester, juster, keister, kiester, lackluster, Leister, Lister, lobster, Luster, lustre, minister, Minster, Mister, mobster, molester, monster, muenster, Munster, muster, nester, Nestor, newscaster, oldster, ouster, oyster, pester, pollster, polyester, poster, postmaster, prankster, protester, quartermaster, register, requester, rester, ringmaster, roadster, roaster, roister, rooster, roster, royster, schoolmaster, scoutmaster, seamster, semester, sequester, shyster, sinister, sister, spinster, sportscaster, stepsister, taskmaster, taster, teamster, tester, thruster, tipster, toaster, toastmaster, transistor, trickster, trimester, twister, Ulster, upholster, waster, Webster, Wester, youngster, zoster. |
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Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams | |
Direct Anagrams: actors, costar, scrota, tarocs. | |
| Words within the letters "a-c-o-r-s-t" | |
-1 letter: actor, ascot, carts, coast, coats, costa, orcas, ratos, roast, rotas, scart, tacos, taroc, taros, toras, torcs. | |
-2 letters: acts, arco, arcs, arts, cars, cart, cast, cats, coat, cors, cost, cots, oars, oast, oats, ocas, orca, orcs, orts, osar, rato, rats, rocs, rota, rots, scar, scat, scot, soar, sora, sort, star, stoa, taco, taos. | |
| Words containing the letters "a-c-o-r-s-t" | |
+1 letter: cantors, captors, carrots, cartons, castors, cavorts, coaster, coaters, contras, costard, costars, cottars, cratons, factors, ostraca, oxcarts, scrotal, surcoat, trocars, turacos. | |
+2 letters: acrobats, acrostic, acrotism, actorish, ancestor, aoristic, apricots, cabestro, cabresto, caltrops, carotids, carotins, carports, cartoons, castrato, chantors, chariots, citators, coactors, coarsest, coasters, comparts, congrats, contrast, copastor, corantos, costards, costmary, courants, creators, cryostat, curators, dogcarts, ectosarc, enactors, escargot, exactors, forecast, haricots, locaters, locators, orgastic, ostracod, ostracon, outraces, overacts, overcast, piscator, postcard, postrace, reactors, redcoats, ricottas, sectoral, stockcar, surcoats, thoraces, touracos, tractors, trochars, turacous. | |
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