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9-letter words containing a, c, r, s

  • ceasefire — A ceasefire is an arrangement in which countries or groups of people that are fighting each other agree to stop fighting.
  • cellarers — Plural form of cellarer.
  • cellarous — of, relating to or resembling a cellar
  • censorial — an official who examines books, plays, news reports, motion pictures, radio and television programs, letters, cablegrams, etc., for the purpose of suppressing parts deemed objectionable on moral, political, military, or other grounds.
  • censorian — relating to the official supervision of public behaviour and morals
  • centaurus — a conspicuous extensive constellation in the S hemisphere, close to the Southern Cross, that contains two first magnitude stars, Alpha Centauri and Beta Centauri, and the globular cluster Omega Centauri
  • ceraceous — waxlike or waxy
  • ceramides — Plural form of ceramide.
  • ceramists — Plural form of ceramist.
  • cerastium — any of a genus of plants belonging to the family Caryophyllaceae
  • ceratitis — Alternative spelling of keratitis.
  • ceratodus — any of various extinct lungfish constituting the genus Ceratodus, common in Cretaceous and Triassic times
  • cerealist — a person who studies cereals and the conditions for their growth
  • certosina — a technique of inlaying light-colored material, as bone, ivory, metal, or pale wood, in elaborate designs on a dark ground.
  • cervantes — Miguel de (miˈɣɛl ðe), full surname Cervantes Saavedra. 1547–1616, Spanish dramatist, poet, and prose writer, most famous for Don Quixote (1605), which satirizes the chivalric romances and greatly influenced the development of the novel
  • cesareans — Plural form of cesarean.
  • chairdays — old age, or the point in life when resting in a chair is the most comfortable way of passing time
  • chairside — Relating to activities that happen next to the dental chair during treatment.
  • chamberys — a city in and the capital of Savoie, in SE France.
  • chamfrons — Plural form of chamfron.
  • chancrous — (medicine) Of the nature of a chancre; affected by chancre.
  • chandlers — Plural form of chandler.
  • chantress — a female chanter or singer
  • chantries — Plural form of chantry.
  • chaperons — Plural form of chaperon.
  • chapiters — Plural form of chapiter.
  • chaprassi — an office worker or doorman
  • charangas — Plural form of charanga.
  • charangos — Plural form of charango.
  • charcoals — Plural form of charcoal.
  • chargeous — (obsolete) burdensome.
  • chariness — the state of being chary
  • charismas — Plural form of charisma.
  • charities — Plural form of charity.
  • charles i — title as Holy Roman Emperor of Charlemagne
  • charles v — known as Charles the Wise. 1337–80, king of France (1364–80) during the Hundred Years' War
  • charles x — title of Charles Gustavus. 1622–60, king of Sweden, who warred with Poland and Denmark in an attempt to create a unified Baltic state
  • charmeuse — a lightweight fabric with a satin-like finish
  • charmings — Plural form of charming.
  • charmless — If you say that something or someone is charmless, you mean that they are unattractive or uninteresting.
  • charolais — a breed of large white beef cattle that originated in France
  • charoseth — haroseth.
  • charteris — Leslie, original name Leslie Charles Bowyer Yin. 1907–93, British novelist, born in Singapore: created the character Simon Templar, known as The Saint, the central character in many adventure novels
  • chartings — Plural form of charting.
  • chartists — the principles or movement of a party of political reformers, chiefly workingmen, in England from 1838 to 1848: so called from the document (People's Charter or National Charter) that contained a statement of their principles and demands.
  • chartless — not mapped; uncharted
  • charybdis — a ship-devouring monster in classical mythology, identified with a whirlpool off the north coast of Sicily, lying opposite Scylla on the Italian coast
  • chaseport — a porthole through which a gun was fired
  • chasseurs — Plural form of chasseur.
  • chastener — to inflict suffering upon for purposes of moral improvement; chastise.
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