Words that start with C

Cute cats crawl carelessly past carefully cultivated canola.

Cotton candy, also called candy floss or fairy floss, is spun sugar. It is usually dyed pink but is naturally white. Cotton candy is made by spinning hot, melted sugar into fine threads, and then gathering the threads onto a stick. It has the texture of soft wool or cotton when it is fresh, but gets rougher as it absorbs moisture from the air.
A cotton swab is a wad of cotton at either end (or just one end) of a short stick. Cotton swabs are useful for cleaning in places you can't reach with your fingers.

Cis forCouch

A couch is another word for a sofa.

Cis forCougar

Scientific name: puma concolor
The cougar is a kind of large cat that is also known as a puma or mountain lion. It is the equal fourth largest cat, after the tiger, lion and jaguar. Cougars hunt large animals like deer and wild sheep and goats, but will also hunt domestic animals like horses.

Cis forCount

You count things so you know how many of them you have. The child in the picture is counting a handful of pebbles.
Scientific name: cucurbita pepo
The courgette (or zucchini) is technically a fruit but most people call it a vegetable and it is usually in cookbooks as a vegetable. You can get courgettes in two colours - dark green and bright yellow. The courgette is a member of the squash family, and is very closely related to squash and pumpkins, so close that the plants can cross-pollinate. Courgettes need to be picked young or they get hard and woody and are not good to eat. They have a soft skin so they don't need to be peeled before cooking. They can be cooked in a variety of different ways; steamed, boiled, grilled, stuffed and baked, barbecued, fried, or in stews and other dishes. The flowers are sometimes eaten stuffed, or stuffed, dipped in batter and deep fried.
A courtyard is a room without a roof. Courtyards can be part of a garden or a house.

Cis forCouscous

Couscous is made from taking coarsely milled grain, dampening it, rubbing it into tiny granules and lightly flouring the granules so they don't stick together. The couscous is then dried and stored. Couscous can be made from most grains, but is usually made from wheat, sorghum or quinoa. It is traditionally cooked by slowly steaming it over a cooking stew until it is light and fluffy. Modern couscous has been pre-steamed and then dried, and can be prepared by covering it in boiling water or a stock. Pre-steamed couscous can be cooked in about 5 minutes.

Cis forCousin

Your cousins are the children of your aunts and uncles. They can be either boys or girls.