9-letter words containing a, c, e
- cold wave — a sudden spell of low temperatures over a wide area, often following the passage of a cold front
- coldwater — a river in NW Mississippi, flowing S to the Tallahatchie River. 220 miles (354 km) long.
- coleraine — a town in N Northern Ireland, in Coleraine district, Co Antrim, on the River Bann; light industries; university (1965). Pop: 24 089 (2001)
- coleslaws — Plural form of coleslaw.
- coliphage — a bacteriophage
- collagens — Plural form of collagen.
- collapsed — Simple past tense and past participle of collapse.
- collapses — Plural form of collapse.
- collative — involving collation
- colleages — Misspelling of colleagues.
- colleague — Your colleagues are the people you work with, especially in a professional job.
- collegial — of or relating to a college
- collegian — a current member of a college; student
- colligate — to connect or link together; tie; join
- collimate — to adjust the line of sight of (an optical instrument)
- collinear — lying on the same straight line
- collocate — In linguistics, a collocate of a particular word is another word which often occurs with that word.
- collonade — Alternative spelling of colonnade.
- colocated — Simple past tense and past participle of colocate.
- colonnade — A colonnade is a row of evenly-spaced columns.
- colorable — capable of being colored
- columbate — any salt of columbic acid
- columella — the central part of the spore-producing body of some fungi and mosses
- combaters — Plural form of combater.
- combative — A person who is combative is aggressive and eager to fight or argue.
- combatted — to fight or contend against; oppose vigorously: to combat crime.
- combinate — combined
- come away — to become detached
- come back — If something that you had forgotten comes back to you, you remember it.
- comebacks — Plural form of comeback.
- comedians — Plural form of comedian.
- comedical — of, relating to, or of the nature of comedy.
- commanded — to direct with specific authority or prerogative; order: The captain commanded his men to attack.
- commander — A commander is an officer in charge of a military operation or organization.
- commendam — the temporary holding of an ecclesiastical benefice
- commensal — (of two different species of plant or animal) living in close association, such that one species benefits without harming the other
- comminate — to anathematize
- commodate — (Scotland, legal) A gratuitous loan.
- commonage — the use of something, esp a pasture, in common with others
- commutate — to reverse the direction of (an electric current)
- compacted — compressed as a result of physical pressure
- compacter — Comparative form of compact.
- compadres — Plural form of compadre.
- compagnie — company.
- compander — a system for improving the signal-to-noise ratio of a signal at a transmitter or recorder by first compressing the volume range of the signal and then restoring it to its original amplitude level at the receiving or reproducing apparatus
- companera — (in the southwestern U.S.) a female companion; friend.
- companero — (in the southwestern U.S.) a male companion or partner.
- companied — Simple past tense and past participle of company.
- companies — Plural form of company.
- compassed — Simple past tense and past participle of compass.