8-letter words containing c, e, d
- coffined — Simple past tense and past participle of coffin.
- cognized — Simple past tense and past participle of cognize.
- coholder — one of two or more people who hold a title, deed, record, etc, at the same time
- coincide — If one event coincides with another, they happen at the same time.
- cojoined — Simple past tense and past participle of cojoin.
- coked-up — showing the effects of having taken cocaine
- cokehead — a person who takes cocaine regularly
- colander — A colander is a container in the shape of a bowl with holes in it which you wash or drain food in.
- cold one — a glass, can, or bottle of cold beer.
- coldness — having a relatively low temperature; having little or no warmth: cold water; a cold day.
- coleader — a fellow leader
- coleseed — the seeds or plants of the cole
- collaged — a technique of composing a work of art by pasting on a single surface various materials not normally associated with one another, as newspaper clippings, parts of photographs, theater tickets, and fragments of an envelope.
- collared — the part of a shirt, coat, dress, blouse, etc., that encompasses the neckline of the garment and is sewn permanently to it, often so as to fold or roll over.
- collated — to gather or arrange in their proper sequence (the pages of a report, the sheets of a book, the pages of several sets of copies, etc.).
- colledge — Obsolete form of college.
- colleted — a collar or enclosing band.
- colletid — (zoology) Any member of the Colletidae.
- collided — to strike one another or one against the other with a forceful impact; come into violent contact; crash: The two cars collided with an ear-splitting crash.
- collider — a particle accelerator in which beams of particles are made to collide
- collides — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of collide.
- colluded — Simple past tense and past participle of collude.
- colluder — to act together through a secret understanding, especially with evil or harmful intent.
- colludes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of collude.
- cologned — Perfumed with cologne.
- coloreds — Plural form of colored.
- coloured — Something that is coloured a particular colour is that colour.
- columned — Having columns.
- combated — to fight or contend against; oppose vigorously: to combat crime.
- combined — A combined effort or attack is made by two or more groups of people at the same time.
- come and — to move towards a particular person or thing or accompany a person with some specified purpose
- comeddle — to mix (two or more things) together
- comedial — a play, movie, etc., of light and humorous character with a happy or cheerful ending; a dramatic work in which the central motif is the triumph over adverse circumstance, resulting in a successful or happy conclusion.
- comedian — A comedian is an entertainer whose job is to make people laugh, by telling jokes or funny stories.
- comedies — Plural form of comedy.
- comedist — a writer of comedies.
- comedown — If you say that something is a comedown, you think that it is not as good as something else that you have just done or had.
- commends — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of commend.
- commixed — Simple past tense and past participle of commix.
- commodes — Plural form of commode.
- communed — Simple past tense and past participle of commune.
- commuted — to change (a prison sentence or other penalty) to a less severe one: The death sentence was commuted to life imprisonment.
- compadre — a male friend
- compared — to examine (two or more objects, ideas, people, etc.) in order to note similarities and differences: to compare two pieces of cloth; to compare the governments of two nations.
- compends — Plural form of compend.
- compered — a host, master of ceremonies, or the like, especially of a stage revue or television program.
- competed — to strive to outdo another for acknowledgment, a prize, supremacy, profit, etc.; engage in a contest; vie: to compete in a race; to compete in business.
- compiled — to put together (documents, selections, or other materials) in one book or work.
- complied — to act or be in accordance with wishes, requests, demands, requirements, conditions, etc.; agree (sometimes followed by with): They asked him to leave and he complied. She has complied with the requirements.
- composed — If someone is composed, they are calm and able to control their feelings.