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11-letter words containing c, e, a, s

  • crampfishes — Plural form of crampfish.
  • cranberries — Plural form of cranberry.
  • cranesbills — Plural form of cranesbill.
  • crank-sided — lopsided; askew.
  • crapshooter — a person who plays the game of craps
  • crawl space — A crawl space is a narrow space under the roof or floor of a building that provides access to the wiring or plumbing.
  • crazy horse — Native American name Ta-Sunko-Witko. ?1849–77, Sioux chief, remembered for his attempts to resist White settlement in Sioux territory
  • crazy house — an asylum for people with psychiatric disorders
  • cream sauce — a white sauce made from cream, butter, etc
  • creationism — Creationism is the belief that the account of the creation of the universe in the Bible is true, and that the theory of evolution is incorrect.
  • creationist — A creationist is someone who believes that the story of the creation of the universe in the Bible is true, and who rejects the theory of evolution.
  • creatorship — a person or thing that creates.
  • credentials — Someone's credentials are their previous achievements, training, and general background, which indicate that they are qualified to do something.
  • credit swap — A credit swap is a kind of insurance against credit risk where a third party agrees to pay a lender if the loan defaults, in exchange for receiving payments from the lender.
  • creepypasta — (Internet slang) Frightening urban legends and short stories circulated on the Internet.
  • crematories — Plural form of crematory.
  • creophagous — flesh-eating or carnivorous
  • crepuscular — Crepuscular means relating to twilight.
  • crescentade — a religious crusade or war fought under the flag of Turkey
  • crescograph — an instrument for measuring plant growth
  • crestfallen — If you look crestfallen, you look sad and disappointed about something.
  • crime squad — (in Britain) a division of the police which identifies and prevents major crimes, esp those crossing regional or national boundaries
  • criminalese — the jargon of criminals
  • criminalise — (chiefly, British) alternative spelling of criminalize.
  • crispbreads — Plural form of crispbread.
  • criticaster — a lowly or petty critic
  • croker sack — a bag made of burlap or similar material
  • cross-heads — Printing. a title or heading filling a line or group of lines the full width of the column.
  • cross-react — to participate in a cross-reaction.
  • cross-trade — cross (def 26).
  • crossbanded — (of a handrail) having the grain of the veneer run across that of the rail
  • crossbarred — having a crossbar or crossbars
  • crossbearer — a person who carries or wears a cross
  • crossfaders — Plural form of crossfader.
  • crustaceans — Plural form of crustacean.
  • crustaceous — forming, resembling, or possessing a surrounding crust or shell
  • crystal set — an early form of radio receiver having a crystal detector to demodulate the radio signals but no amplifier, therefore requiring earphones
  • crystal tea — a bog shrub, Ledum palustre, of the heath family, found from the North Temperate Zone to the Arctic Circle, having leaves that are rust-colored and hairy beneath with rolled margins, and dense clusters of white flowers.
  • crystalised — Simple past tense and past participle of crystalise.
  • crystalized — Simple past tense and past participle of crystalize.
  • crystalizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of crystalize.
  • crystallike — a clear, transparent mineral or glass resembling ice.
  • crystalline — A crystalline substance is in the form of crystals or contains crystals.
  • crystallise — to form into crystals; cause to assume crystalline form.
  • crystallite — any of the minute rudimentary or imperfect crystals occurring in many glassy rocks
  • crystallize — If you crystallize an opinion or idea, or if it crystallizes, it becomes fixed and definite in someone's mind.
  • cuirassiers — Plural form of cuirassier.
  • curableness — The quality or state of being curable.
  • curia regis — (in Norman England) the king's court, which performed all functions of government
  • curie's law — the principle that the magnetic susceptibility of a paramagnetic substance is inversely proportional to its thermodynamic temperature
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