Word Unit: coqu-, cocu-, coc- (Latin: to cook, to prepare food, to ripen, to digest, to turn over in the mind)

Closely related to the coct- family of words.

Word Unit: cor-, cord-, cour- (Latin: heart)

A cross reference of another word group that is related to: "heart": cardio-.

Word Unit: corac-, coraco- (Greek: crowlike; used in the specialized sense of "pertaining to, or connected to the coracoid, the bony process that forms part of the scapular arch [and is so named because its shape resembles that of a crow's beak"])
Word Unit: core-, coro-, cor- + (Greek: pupil of the eye; kore, literally, "girl" to mean both "doll" and "pupil of the eye")

Related references to "eye" or "eye part" word families: blepharo-; corneo-; eye, eyes; irido-; lenti-, lens-; lenticulo-; ocelli-; oculo-; op-, -optic; ophthalmo-; phaco-; pupillo-; retino-; uveo-.

Word Unit: cori- (Latin: skin; hide, leather; the hide stripped off)

Cross references directly, or indirectly, involving the "skin": callus-; chorio-; cicatri- (scar); cuti-; hymen-; lepido- (scab, scale); papulo- (pimple); psoro- (itch, mange); pustu- (blister, pimple); rhytid- (wrinkle); scabio- (mange, itchy); sebo- (grease, oil).

Word Unit: coris- (Greek: korizesthai, "to caress"; via Late Latin: corisma)
Word Unit: corm- (Greek > Latin: trunk of a tree or body)
Word Unit: corn- (Latin: horn, horny)
Word Unit: corne-, corneo- + (Latin: horny, hornlike; horny [tissue] pertaining to the cornea, the horny transparent anterior portion of the external covering of the eyes)

Related references to "eye" or "eye part" word families: blepharo-; core-; eye, eyes; irido-; lenti-, lens-; lenticulo-; ocelli-; oculo-; op-, -optic; ophthalmo-; phaco-; pupillo-; retino-; uveo-.

Word Unit: coron-, coroll- (Latin: garland, wreath, crown; from a Greek source meaning, "anything curved; a wreath, a garland")
Word Unit: corp-, corpor-, corpus- (Latin: body, bodies)
Word Unit: cortic-, cortico-, cort-, cortex + (Latin: bark, rind; literally, that which is "stripped off"; used in its extended senses, chief among these being "pertaining to the outer layer of a bodily organ, especially the brain")
Word Unit: coruscat- (Latin: flash, sparkle, glitter; quiver)
Word Unit: cosmo-, cosm-, cosmico-, cosm, -cosmia, -cosmos, -cosmic, -cosmics, -cosmical, -cosmology, -cosms (Greek: kosmos to cosmos; "world, universe"; from its "perfect order and arrangement"; to order, to arrange, to adorn; well-ordered, regular, arranged; skilled in adornment, which came into English as cosmetic.)
Word Unit: costo-, cost-, costi- + (Latin: rib, ribs; side; coast)
Word Unit: cotylo-, cotyl- + (Greek: cup, any cup-shaped hollow; a seed leaf)
Word Unit: coulomb + (named for French chemist Charles-Augustin de Coulomb (1736-1806), who devised a method of measuring electrical quantity)
Word Unit: coxa-, coxo-, cox- (Latin: hip [anatomy], hip-bone, hip joint)
Word Unit: cozen- (Latin: cheat, swindle; to defraud with deceptions or delusions)
Word Unit: cranio-, crani-, cran- + (Greek > Medieval Latin [c.700-c.1500]: head, skull)