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10-letter words containing c, a, l, d, r

  • cordialize — to become warm and friendly
  • cordillera — a series of parallel ranges of mountains, esp in the northwestern US
  • corn salad — any valerianaceous plant of the genus Valerianella, esp the European species V. locusta, which often grows in cornfields and whose leaves are sometimes used in salads
  • coromandel — calamander
  • coronalled — a crown; coronet.
  • correlated — to place in or bring into mutual or reciprocal relation; establish in orderly connection: to correlate expenses and income.
  • corriedale — a breed of sheep reared for both wool and meat, originally developed in New Zealand and Australia
  • corydaline — an alkaloid, C22H27NO4, that is found in the roots of certain plants of the genus Corydalis
  • coveralled — wearing coveralls
  • cradle cap — a form of seborrhoea of the scalp common in young babies
  • cradleland — The region where something, especially a race of people, originated.
  • cradlesong — a lullaby
  • cradlewalk — a garden walkway covered by arched trees
  • crandalled — Simple past tense and past participle of crandall.
  • crash-land — If a pilot crash-lands an aircraft, or if it crash-lands, it lands more quickly and less safely than usual, for example when there is something wrong with the aircraft, and it cannot land normally.
  • credential — something that entitles a person to confidence, authority, etc
  • creditable — A creditable performance or achievement is of a reasonably high standard.
  • creditably — bringing or deserving credit, honor, reputation, or esteem.
  • crenelated — In a castle, a crenelated wall has gaps in the top or openings through which to fire at attackers.
  • crenulated — minutely crenate, as the margin of certain leaves.
  • crithidial — relating to a developmental stage in protozoan parasites of the trypanosome group, now more commonly referred to as the epimastigote stage
  • crown land — (in the United Kingdom) land belonging to the Crown
  • cuadrillas — Plural form of cuadrilla.
  • cumberland — (until 1974) a county of NW England, now part of Cumbria
  • d particle — D meson.
  • dancefloor — Alternative form of dance floor.
  • dark cloud — grey clouds threatening rain
  • decaliters — Plural form of decaliter.
  • decanormal — (of a solution) containing ten equivalent weights of solute per liter of solution.
  • decelerate — When a vehicle or machine decelerates or when someone in a vehicle decelerates, the speed of the vehicle or machine is reduced.
  • decinormal — having one tenth of the strength of a standard solution
  • declarable — that can be or must be declared for taxation
  • declarants — Plural form of declarant.
  • declarator — an action seeking to have some right, status, etc, judicially ascertained
  • declaredly — known to be; officially
  • declinator — a piece of apparatus that establishes the measure of a plane's deviation from the prime vertical or the meridian
  • decollator — (computing) a machine that decollates (separates) the parts of multipart computer printout and discards the carbon paper.
  • decolorant — able to decolour or bleach
  • decolorate — to change or fade in colour
  • decree-law — an executive decree made pursuant to a delegation from the legislature and having the full force of legislation.
  • defalcator — A defaulter or embezzler.
  • demilancer — A soldier who carries a demilance.
  • deprecable — able to be deprecated
  • descramble — to restore (a scrambled signal) to an intelligible form, esp automatically by the use of electronic devices
  • descriable — Capable of being descried (detected or perceived).
  • dicoumarol — a substance obtained naturally from sweet clover or produced synthetically as a drug, used as an anticoagulant
  • dilacerate — to tear apart or to pieces.
  • directable — to manage or guide by advice, helpful information, instruction, etc.: He directed the company through a difficult time.
  • disclaimer — a statement, document, or assertion that disclaims responsibility, affiliation, etc.; disavowal; denial.
  • discoursal — of or relating to discourse
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