10-letter words containing a, s, o, r, e
- courseware — computer software designed to be used in an educational course
- court case — a legal action
- courtesans — Plural form of courtesan.
- covariates — Plural form of covariate.
- cowardness — Synonym of cowardice.
- crab louse — a parasitic louse, Pthirus (or Phthirus) pubis, that infests the pubic region in humans
- crackhouse — a place where cocaine in the form of crack is bought, sold, and smoked.
- cradlesong — a lullaby
- cream soda — a carbonated soft drink flavoured with vanilla
- cremations — Plural form of cremation.
- cretaceous — consisting of or resembling chalk
- cross rate — A cross rate is an exchange rate of two currencies expressed in a third different currency, such as the exchange rate between the euro and the yuan expressed in yen.
- cross-fade — to fade in (one sound or picture source) as another is being faded out
- crossbeams — Plural form of crossbeam.
- crossfader — (music) A device consisting of two volume controls which control separate records, allowing the DJ to change the source of the sound between the records.
- croustades — Plural form of croustade.
- curvaceous — If someone describes a woman as curvaceous, they think she is attractive because of the curves of her body.
- dairyhouse — A farm building operating as a dairy.
- dampcourse — a horizontal layer of impervious material in a brick wall, fairly close to the ground, to stop moisture rising
- dark horse — If you describe someone as a dark horse, you mean that people know very little about them, although they may have recently had success or may be about to have success.
- davenports — Plural form of davenport.
- dawn horse — eohippus.
- deaconries — Plural form of deaconry.
- dead horse — something that has ceased to be useful or relevant.
- decamerous — having ten sections or partitions
- decorators — Plural form of decorator.
- delegators — Plural form of delegator.
- demeanours — Plural form of demeanour.
- demon star — Algol.
- demoralise — to deprive (a person or persons) of spirit, courage, discipline, etc.; destroy the morale of: The continuous barrage demoralized the infantry.
- deodorants — Plural form of deodorant.
- depositary — a person or group to whom something is entrusted for safety or preservation
- dermatomes — Plural form of dermatome.
- dermatoses — Plural form of dermatosis.
- dermatosis — any skin disease
- desecrator — to divest of sacred or hallowed character or office.
- desert oak — a tree, Casuarina decaisneana, of Central and NW Australia, the timber of which is resistant to termite attack
- desiccator — any apparatus for drying milk, fruit, etc
- designator — to mark or point out; indicate; show; specify.
- desolatory — tending to cause desolation
- desperados — Plural form of desperado.
- detonators — Plural form of detonator.
- detractors — to take away a part, as from quality, value, or reputation (usually followed by from).
- deus ramos — João de [zhwoun duh] /ʒwãʊ̃ də/ (Show IPA), 1830–96, Portuguese poet.
- devastator — to lay waste; render desolate: The invaders devastated the city. Synonyms: destroy, sack, despoil, raze, ruin, level. Antonyms: create, erect, develop.
- diaphorase — a flavoprotein enzyme operating in mitochondria, acting as a catalyst in the process of dye reduction or oxidation
- disapprove — to think (something) wrong or reprehensible; censure or condemn in opinion.
- discourage — to deprive of courage, hope, or confidence; dishearten; dispirit.
- disembargo — to remove an embargo from.
- disfavored — unfavorable regard; displeasure; disesteem; dislike: The prime minister incurred the king's disfavor.