8-letter words containing a, l, o, n
- conidial — of or like conidia
- conjugal — Conjugal means relating to marriage or a married couple's relationship , especially their sexual relationship.
- conoidal — Having the shape of a conoid; having a roughly conical shape.
- consuela — a female given name: from a Latin word meaning “consolation.”.
- consular — Consular means involving or relating to a consul or the work of a consul.
- consulta — an official meeting or consultation
- contrail — a white trail of condensed water vapor that sometimes forms in the wake of an aircraft; vapor trail
- conveyal — the act or means of conveying
- convival — (obsolete) Relating to a feast or festivity; convivial.
- coolamon — a shallow dish of wood or bark, used for carrying water
- coolants — Plural form of coolant.
- coplanar — lying in the same plane
- corn law — any of the laws regulating domestic and foreign trading of grain, the last of which was repealed in 1846.
- cornball — Cornball means the same as corny.
- cornelia — a feminine name
- cornflag — a gladiolus, any iridaceous plant of the genus Gladiolus
- cornland — the type of land that is suitable for growing corn or grain
- cornmeal — Cornmeal is a powder made from maize. It is used in cooking.
- cornwall — a former administrative county of SW England; became a unitary authority in 2009: hilly, with a deeply indented coastline. Administrative centre: Truro. Pop: 513 500 (2003 est). Area: 3564 sq km (1376 sq miles)
- coronial — of or relating to a coroner
- cortland — a variety of large, dark-red apple
- coupland — Douglas. born 1961, Canadian novelist and journalist; novels include Generation X (1991), Girlfriend in a Coma (1998), and City of Glass (2000)
- courland — a region of Latvia, between the Gulf of Riga and the Lithuanian border
- covalent — the number of electron pairs that an atom can share with other atoms.
- cromalin — a colour proofing system
- cropland — an area of land on which crops are grown
- crosland — Anthony. 1918–77, British Labour politician and socialist theorist, author of The Future of Socialism (1957)
- crotalin — a protein in the venom of pit vipers, used as an antigen in the preparation of snake antivenins.
- crunodal — of or relating to a crunode
- cyclonal — of or like a cyclone.
- daltonic — color blindness, especially the inability to distinguish red from green.
- damnfool — (informal) Contemptibly foolish.
- danilova — Alexandra [al-ig-zan-druh,, -zahn-;; Russian uh-lyi-ksahn-druh] /ˌæl ɪgˈzæn drə,, -ˈzɑn-;; Russian ʌ lyɪˈksɑn drə/ (Show IPA), 1904?–97, Russian ballet dancer.
- de plano — without argument.
- delannoy — Marcel [mar-sel] /marˈsɛl/ (Show IPA), 1898–1962, French composer.
- delation — Chiefly Scot. to inform against; denounce or accuse.
- denebola — the second brightest star in the constellation Leo. Visual magnitude: 2.14; spectral type: A3V
- diaconal — of or associated with a deacon or the diaconate
- diagonal — A diagonal line or movement goes in a sloping direction, for example, from one corner of a square across to the opposite corner.
- dianodal — that passes through nodes
- dilation — the act of dilating; state of being dilated.
- dockland — the land or area surrounding a commercial port.
- dog nail — a nail having a head projecting to one side.
- dollyman — a technician who moves or pushes the camera dolly during or between shots.
- domanial — of or relating to a domain
- donleavy — J(ames) P(atrick) born 1926, U.S. novelist.
- doornail — a large-headed nail formerly used for strengthening or ornamenting doors.
- dorkland — an offensive name for Auckland
- downfall — descent to a lower position or standing; overthrow; ruin.
- downhaul — any of various lines for pulling down a sail or a yard, as for securing in a lowered position when not in use.