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11-letter words containing a, y, r

  • christmassy — Something that is Christmassy is typical of or suitable for Christmas.
  • chronically — constant; habitual; inveterate: a chronic liar.
  • chrysalidal — relating to a chrysalis or stage in the development of an insect
  • chrysalides — the hard-shelled pupa of a moth or butterfly; an obtect pupa.
  • chrysalises — Plural form of chrysalis.
  • chrysarobin — a tasteless odourless powder containing anthraquinone derivatives of araroba, formerly used medicinally to treat chronic skin conditions
  • chrysocolla — a mineral that is a silicate of copper and occurs in shades of blue or green and is reputed to have calming properties
  • chrysocracy — a form of government by the rich
  • chrysograph — a manuscript, especially of the Middle Ages, written in gold or gold and silver ink.
  • chrysomonad — any golden-yellow to brown freshwater algae of the class Chrysomonadales (phylum Chrysophyta), living singly or in colonies; blooms may color the water brown.
  • chrysoprase — an apple-green variety of chalcedony: a gemstone
  • church army — a voluntary Anglican organization founded in 1882 to assist the parish clergy
  • churchyards — Plural form of churchyard.
  • circinately — In a circinate fashion.
  • circularity — having the form of a circle; round: a circular tower.
  • circulatory — Circulatory means relating to the circulation of blood in the body.
  • city father — You can refer to a member of a city council or city's government as a city father.
  • clairvoyant — Someone who is believed to be clairvoyant is believed to know about future events or to be able to communicate with dead people.
  • clamorously — full of, marked by, or of the nature of clamor.
  • cleptocracy — Alternative form of kleptocracy.
  • clergywoman — a female member of the clergy
  • cloud layer — a continuous or fragmented distribution of clouds all sharing the same cloud base.
  • coach party — a group of people who travel together on a coach trip
  • codicillary — of, relating to, or of the nature of a codicil.
  • cog railway — a railway for a very steep grade with traction supplied by a central cogged rail that meshes with a cogwheel on the engine
  • colinearity — the state of being arranged in the same linear sequence
  • collagraphy — A printmaking process in which materials are applied to a rigid substrate (such as cardboard or wood).
  • collinearly — lying in the same straight line.
  • columnarity — the fact or quality of being columnar
  • combed yarn — cotton or worsted yarn of fibers laid parallel, superior in smoothness to carded yarn.
  • combinatory — combinative
  • comfortably — If you do something comfortably, you do it easily.
  • comminatory — Threatening, punitive, or vengeful.
  • common year — an ordinary year of 365 days; a year having no intercalary period.
  • company car — A company car is a car which an employer gives to an employee to use as their own, usually as a benefit of having a particular job, or because their job involves a lot of travelling.
  • compilatory — of or relating to a compilation or compiler
  • compotatory — of, relating to, or fond of compotation
  • concernancy — concernment
  • concubinary — of, relating to, or living in concubinage.
  • condolatory — to express sympathy with a person who is suffering sorrow, misfortune, or grief (usually followed by with): to condole with a friend whose father has died.
  • confederacy — A confederacy is a union of states or people who are trying to achieve the same thing.
  • conformably — With or in conformity; suitably; agreeably.
  • conformally — In a conformal manner.
  • conrotatory — (organic chemistry) Describing an electrocyclic reaction in which the substituents at the interacting termini of the conjugated system both rotate in the same sense.
  • conservancy — Conservancy is used in the names of organizations that work to preserve and protect the environment.
  • consolatory — consoling or tending to console; comforting
  • conspirancy — Misspelling of conspiracy.
  • contraparty — the other person or institution entering into a financial contract or transaction: the default of a counterparty.
  • contrariety — opposition between one thing and another; disagreement
  • contrary to — If you say that something is true contrary to other people's beliefs or opinions, you are emphasizing that it is true and that they are wrong.
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