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12-letter words containing a, c, u, r, i

  • coal-burning — fuelled by burning coal
  • cocurricular — of or relating to a joint curriculum
  • colourations — Plural form of colouration.
  • columnarized — columnar (def 3).
  • communicator — a person who communicates, especially one skilled at conveying information, ideas, or policy to the public.
  • compurgation — (formerly) a method of trial whereby a defendant might be acquitted if a sufficient number of persons swore to his innocence
  • conductorial — relating to a conductor
  • configurable — to design or adapt to form a specific configuration or for some specific purpose: The planes are being configured to hold more passengers in each row.
  • configurated — to give a configuration, form, or design to.
  • configurator — an item of software that enables or assists in the configuration of a product
  • congruential — (mathematics) That uses congruency (division by a modulus).
  • conjurations — Plural form of conjuration.
  • connaisseurs — Plural form of connaisseur.
  • conquistador — The conquistadors were the sixteenth-century Spanish conquerors of Central and South America.
  • containerful — As much as a container can hold.
  • contributary — contributory
  • contriturate — to triturate completely
  • conurbations — Plural form of conurbation.
  • coram judice — before a court having the authority to hear and decide (the case in question).
  • cork cambium — a layer of meristematic cells in the cortex of the stems and roots of woody plants, the outside of which gives rise to cork cells and the inside to secondary cortical cells (phelloderm)
  • corrugations — the act or state of corrugating or of being corrugated.
  • corruscating — Present participle of corruscate.
  • corticofugal — (of a nerve fiber) originating in and running from the cerebral cortex.
  • coulrophobia — an abnormal fear of clowns.
  • council area — any of the 32 unitary authorities into which Scotland has been divided for administrative purposes since April 1996
  • counter-raid — a sudden assault or attack, as upon something to be seized or suppressed: a police raid on a gambling ring.
  • counterclaim — a claim set up in opposition to another, esp by the defendant in a civil action against the plaintiff
  • counterimage — a corresponding image
  • counterstain — to apply two or more stains in sequence to (a specimen to be examined), each of which colours a different tissue
  • countervails — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of countervail.
  • court action — a legal action
  • craniocaudal — (anatomy) From the cranial to the caudal end of a structure.
  • crematoriums — Plural form of crematorium.
  • crenulations — Plural form of crenulation.
  • crop failure — a failure of crops to yield sufficient food, etc, to maintain a community or to provide a surplus to sell
  • crucian carp — a common cyprinid, Carassius carassius, that closely resembles the wild form of goldfish, occurring in streams in most parts of Europe and northern Asia.
  • crushability — to press or squeeze with a force that destroys or deforms.
  • cryosurgical — of or relating to cryosurgery
  • cuiaba-river — a river in SW Brazil. About 300 miles (485 km) long.
  • culturalized — to expose or subject to the influence of culture.
  • culvertailed — dove-tailed
  • cupid's dart — blue succory.
  • cupid's-dart — blue succory.
  • cuprammonium — an ion of copper oxide used (in solution) in the manufacture of rayon and other man-made fibres
  • curanderismo — the use of folk medicine, especially as practiced by a curandero.
  • curia romana — the body of congregations, offices, permanent commissions, etc., that assist the pope in the government and administration of the church.
  • curietherapy — a form of radiation therapy using radium
  • curly-haired — having hair that forms curls
  • curtail step — the step or steps at the foot of a flight of stairs, widened at one or both ends and terminated with a scroll
  • curtail-step — a horizontal, spiral termination to the lower end of a stair railing.
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