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9-letter words containing c, a, e, r, n

  • predicant — preaching: a predicant religious order.
  • pregnancy — the state, condition, or quality of being pregnant.
  • prelaunch — preparatory to launch, as of a spacecraft.
  • premenace — something that threatens to cause evil, harm, injury, etc.; a threat: Air pollution is a menace to health.
  • procreant — procreating or generating: a sufficiently procreant breed of fish; a procreant cause.
  • provencal — of or relating to Provence, its people, or their language.
  • pursuance — the following or carrying out of some plan, course, injunction, or the like.
  • querencia — (bullfighting) The area of the bull-ring where the bull makes its stand. (from 1930s).
  • racegoing — that goes to races
  • rack-rent — Also, rack rent. rent equal to or nearly equal to the full annual value of a property.
  • racketing — Slang. an occupation, livelihood, or business. an easy or profitable source of livelihood.
  • raconteur — a person who is skilled in relating stories and anecdotes interestingly.
  • raincheck — a ticket for future use given to spectators at an outdoor event, as a baseball game or concert, that has been postponed or interrupted by rain.
  • rancheria — a family household unit or settlement.
  • rancherie — an Indian village or settlement, especially one located on a reserve.
  • ranchette — a small-scale ranch, typically of only a few acres.
  • ranchless — having no ranch or ranches
  • ranchlike — resembling or characteristic of a ranch
  • ransacker — to search thoroughly or vigorously through (a house, receptacle, etc.): They ransacked the house for the missing letter.
  • re-change — to change again
  • reactance — Electricity. the opposition of inductance and capacitance to alternating current, expressed in ohms: equal to the product of the sine of the angular phase difference between current and voltage and the ratio of the effective voltage to the effective current. Symbol: X. Compare capacitive reactance, inductive reactance.
  • reactants — a person or thing that reacts.
  • readvance — to advance again or further
  • rebalance — to balance (something) again
  • recalling — to bring back from memory; recollect; remember: Can you recall what she said?
  • recapping — to recondition (a worn automobile tire) by cementing on a strip of prepared rubber and vulcanizing by subjecting to heat and pressure in a mold.
  • recaption — the taking back without violence of one's property or a member of one's family or household unlawfully in the possession or custody of another.
  • recaution — alertness and prudence in a hazardous situation; care; wariness: Landslides ahead—proceed with caution.
  • rechannel — to guide (something) into or convey (something) through a channel or channels again or in a new way
  • reclinate — bending or curved downward.
  • recoinage — the act, process, or right of making coins.
  • reconceal — to hide; withdraw or remove from observation; cover or keep from sight: He concealed the gun under his coat.
  • recontact — the act or state of touching; a touching or meeting, as of two things or people.
  • recountal — an act of recounting.
  • recreancy — cowardly or craven.
  • rectangle — a parallelogram having four right angles.
  • recusancy — the state of being recusant.
  • red china — China, People's Republic of.
  • redaction — to put into suitable literary form; revise; edit.
  • reductant — a reducing agent which as it is oxidized is capable of bringing about the reduction of another substance
  • refinance — to finance again.
  • rein back — To rein back something such as spending means to control it strictly.
  • relevance — the condition of being relevant, or connected with the matter at hand: Some traditional institutions of the media lack relevance in this digital age.
  • relevancy — the condition of being relevant, or connected with the matter at hand: Some traditional institutions of the media lack relevance in this digital age.
  • reluctant — unwilling; disinclined: a reluctant candidate.
  • remanence — the magnetic flux that remains in a magnetic circuit after an applied magnetomotive force has been removed.
  • renascent — being reborn; springing again into being or vigor: a renascent interest in Henry James.
  • replacing — to assume the former role, position, or function of; substitute for (a person or thing): Electricity has replaced gas in lighting.
  • replicant — an android that is indistinguishable from a human being
  • resonance — the state or quality of being resonant.
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