9-letter words containing a, c, o, r, n, e
- concealer — to hide; withdraw or remove from observation; cover or keep from sight: He concealed the gun under his coat.
- concreate — to create at the same time
- conferral — a conferring of an honor, degree, or favor; bestowal
- confervae — Plural form of conferva.
- connature — the state or quality of sharing a common nature or character
- connemara — a barren coastal region of W Republic of Ireland, in Co Galway: consists of quartzite mountains, peat bogs, and many lakes; noted for its breed of pony originating from the hilly regions
- consarned — confounded; damned.
- container — A container is something such as a box or bottle that is used to hold or store things in.
- conybeare — William Daniel. 1787–1857, British geologist. He summarized all that was known about rocks at the time in Outlines of the Geology of England and Wales (1822)
- coparceny — (legal) An equal share of an inheritance.
- copartner — a partner or associate, esp an equal partner in business
- coralline — of, relating to, or resembling coral
- coriander — Coriander is a plant with seeds that are used as a spice and leaves that are used as a herb.
- corn cake — Midland and Southern U.S. a flat corn bread baked on a griddle.
- corn meal — meal made from maize
- cornbread — Cornbread is bread made from ground maize or corn. It is popular in the United States.
- corncrake — a common Eurasian rail, Crex crex, of fields and meadows, with a buff speckled plumage and reddish wings
- cornelian — carnelian
- cornerman — the first baseman
- cornflake — Cornflakes are small flat pieces of maize that are eaten with milk as a breakfast cereal. They are popular in Britain and the United States.
- cornopean — a cornet
- coronated — having or wearing a crown, coronet, or the like.
- coumarone — a colorless liquid, C8H6O, derived from coal tar and combined with indene to produce synthetic resins used in paints, adhesives, etc.
- courantes — Plural form of courante.
- courtesan — In former times, a courtesan was a woman who had sexual relationships with rich and powerful men for money.
- courtezan — Alternative spelling of courtesan.
- cramponee — (heraldry) Having a cramp or square piece at the end; said of a cross.
- creations — The action or process of bringing something into existence.
- cremation — to reduce (a dead body) to ashes by fire, especially as a funeral rite.
- crenation — any of the rounded teeth or the notches between them on a crenate structure
- crewwoman — A female crewmember.
- croquante — a crisp cake or pastry
- crotaline — of or relating to rattlesnakes (Crotalinae)
- curandero — a male healer or shaman in Hispanic-America
- dancegoer — a person who attends dances or dance performances.
- decameron — a collection of a hundred tales by Boccaccio (published 1353), presented as stories told by a group of Florentines to while away ten days during a plague
- doncaster — a city in South Yorkshire, in N England.
- ecotarian — An ecotarian is a person who eats only food that has been produced in a way that does not harm the environment.
- ecuadoran — a republic in NW South America. 109,483 sq. mi. (283,561 sq. km). Capital: Quito.
- enchorial — Indigenous, native.
- encourage — Give support, confidence, or hope to (someone).
- endocarps — Plural form of endocarp.
- escribano — a clerk or scribe
- falconers — Plural form of falconer.
- favorance — a liking or preference: My family always had a favorance for farming.
- floricane — a plant stem that grows for a year before bearing fruit and flowers, as in the bramble or raspberry.
- forecabin — the forward cabin on a vessel
- fornicate — to commit fornication.
- foscarnet — a drug used to treat herpes viruses
- frontenac — Comte de (kɔ̃t də). title of Louis de Buade. 1620–98, governor of New France (1672–82; 1689–98)