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* Bloc: united group of countries. * Chic: stylish and elegant. * Croc: crocodile; reptile. * Disc: another spelling of disk; a phonograph record. * Emic: relating to the analysis of structural and functional elements of language or behavior. * Epic: long narrative poem.

* Etic: using an outside observer's categorization. * Narc: a government agent who investigates narcotics violations. * Otic: relating to a particular condition, action, or process; having a particular disease or condition. * Spec: a detailed description of something; without being sure of profit, reward, or success. * Sync: to synchronize something, or be synchronized; harmony or agreement. * Talc: talcum powder; a soft mineral consisting of hydrated magnesium silicate. * Uric: relating to urine. * Zoic: suffix; relating to a particular geologic era.

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Some four letter words with C as the fourth letter are:

arch,

arcs,

Bach,

back,

beck,

bock,

buck,

ceca,

chic,

coca,

coco,

dace,

deck,

deco,

dice,

dick,

dock,

docs,

duck,

duct,

each,

etch,

face,

fact,

hack,

heck,

hick,

hock,

inch,

itch,

jack,

jock,

kick,

lace,

lack,

lacs,

lacy,

lech,

lice,

lick,

loch,

loci,

lock,

loco,

luck,

mace,

mach,

mack,

macs,

mica,

mice,

mics,

mock,

much,

muck,

neck,

nice,

nick,

once,

orca,

ouch,

pace,

pack,

pact,

pacy,

peck,

pica,

pick,

pics,

pock,

puce,

puck,

race,

rack,

racy,

rice,

rich,

rick,

rock,

ruck,

sack,

sacs,

secs,

sect,

sick,

sics,

sock,

such,

suck,

tack,

taco,

tact,

tech,

tick,

tics,

tuck,

vacs,

vice,

wick,

yuck

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Here are 13:

bloc

chic

disc

epic

exec

misc

narc

spec

spic

sync

talc

uric

zinc

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A four letter word starting with c is cute.

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