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10-letter words containing a, u, t, o, c

  • cistaceous — of, relating to, or belonging to the Cistaceae, a family of shrubby or herbaceous plants that includes the rockroses
  • clay court — a tennis court with a playing surface topped by a layer of crushed shale, brick, or stone
  • coadjutant — cooperating
  • coadjutors — Plural form of coadjutor.
  • coadjuvant — Cooperating.
  • coagulants — Plural form of coagulant.
  • coagulated — Subject to coagulation.
  • coagulates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of coagulate.
  • coagulator — a substance that produces or aids coagulation.
  • coal chute — an inclined channel or vertical passage down which coal may be dropped
  • coastguard — A coastguard is an official who watches the sea near a coast in order to get help for sailors when they need it and to stop illegal activities.
  • coatimundi — The ring-tailed coati, Nasua nasua, a south American carnivore.
  • coauthored — one of two or more joint authors.
  • coequality — The condition of being coequal.
  • coetaneous — of the same age or period
  • colatitude — the complement of the celestial latitude
  • collarstud — a stud that is used to attach a removable collar to a shirt
  • colliquant — capable of liquefaction or dissolution
  • colliquate — to melt or cause to melt
  • coloratura — Coloratura is very complicated and difficult music for a solo singer, especially in opera.
  • colorature — (music) An elaborate melody, particularly in vocal music and especially in operatic singing of the 18th and 19th centuries, with runs, trills, leaps, etc.
  • colourcast — a colour television broadcast
  • colourfast — A fabric that is colourfast has a colour that will not get paler when the fabric is washed or worn.
  • columnated — Architecture. a rigid, relatively slender, upright support, composed of relatively few pieces. a decorative pillar, most often composed of stone and typically having a cylindrical or polygonal shaft with a capital and usually a base.
  • comatulids — Plural form of comatulid.
  • come about — When you say how or when something came about, you say how or when it happened.
  • communital — a social group of any size whose members reside in a specific locality, share government, and often have a common cultural and historical heritage.
  • communitas — the sense of sharing and intimacy that develops among persons who experience liminality as a group.
  • commutable — (of a punishment) capable of being reduced in severity
  • commutated — to reverse the direction of (a current or currents), as by a commutator.
  • commutator — a device used to reverse the direction of flow of an electric current
  • compacture — an act of joining or bringing into proximity
  • computable — computability theory
  • computator — a person who computes or calculates
  • concentual — (rare) Harmonious, in harmony.
  • conceptual — Conceptual means related to ideas and concepts formed in the mind.
  • conductant — Able to conduct (e.g. conduct electrical current); conductive.
  • confutable — (archaic, or, formal) That can be confuted, i.e. shown to be false; disprovable.
  • conjugated — (of a molecule, compound, or substance) containing two or more double bonds alternating with single bonds
  • conjugates — Plural form of conjugate.
  • conjurator — a person who, through oath, is bound to others, esp a member of a group plotting a conspiracy
  • connatural — having a similar nature or origin
  • consentual — involving or carried out by mutual consent: a consentual divorce.
  • consulates — Plural form of consulate.
  • consultant — A consultant is an experienced doctor with a high position, who specializes in one area of medicine.
  • consummate — You use consummate to describe someone who is extremely skilful.
  • contactual — the act or state of touching; a touching or meeting, as of two things or people.
  • contagious — A disease that is contagious can be caught by touching people or things that are infected with it. Compare infectious.
  • contextual — A contextual issue or account relates to the context of something.
  • continuall — Obsolete spelling of continual.
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