9-letter words containing c, e, t, o
- corrigent — (in a medicine) an ingredient that negates a side effect of another ingredient
- corrolate — Misspelling of correlate.
- corrugate — to fold or be folded into alternate furrows and ridges
- corrupted — guilty of dishonest practices, as bribery; lacking integrity; crooked: a corrupt judge.
- corrupter — guilty of dishonest practices, as bribery; lacking integrity; crooked: a corrupt judge.
- corselets — Plural form of corselet.
- corsetier — a man who makes and fits corsets
- corseting — Present participle of corset.
- cortelyou — George Bruce, 1862–1940, U.S. cabinet officer and public utility director.
- corticate — (of plants, seeds, etc) having a bark, husk, or rind
- corticose — of, consisting of, or resembling bark
- cortisone — Cortisone is a hormone used in the treatment of arthritis, allergies, and some skin diseases.
- coruscate — to emit flashes of light; sparkle
- corvettes — Plural form of corvette.
- cosecants — Plural form of cosecant.
- cosmetics — beauty preparations; make-up
- cosmetize — to cosmeticize.
- cosseting — to treat as a pet; pamper; coddle.
- cossetted — Simple past tense and past participle of cosset.
- cost rent — (in Britain) the rent of a dwelling calculated on the cost of providing and maintaining the property without allowing for a profit
- costarred — Simple past tense and past participle of costar.
- costively — In a costive manner.
- costliest — costing much; expensive; high in price: a costly emerald bracelet; costly medical care.
- costotome — an instrument, as shears or a knife, for incising or dividing a rib, as in costotomy.
- costumers — a person who makes, sells, or rents costumes, as for theatrical productions.
- costumery — multiple costumes considered collectively
- costumier — A costumier is a person or company that makes or supplies costumes.
- cot death — Cot death is the sudden death of a baby while it is asleep, although the baby had not previously been ill.
- cot-quean — Archaic. a man who busies himself with traditionally women's household duties.
- cotangent — (of an angle) a trigonometric function that in a right-angled triangle is the ratio of the length of the adjacent side to that of the opposite side; the reciprocal of tangent
- cote-d'or — a department of E central France, in NE Burgundy. Capital: Dijon. Pop: 510 334 (2003 est). Area: 8787 sq km (3427 sq miles)
- cothamore — a frieze fabric, often used in the manufacture of overcoats.
- cotrustee — a fellow trustee
- cottagers — Plural form of cottager.
- cottering — Present participle of cotter.
- cottonade — a coarse fabric of cotton or mixed fibres, used for work clothes, etc
- cotunnite — a soft, white to yellowish mineral, lead chloride, PbCl 2 , that forms as an alteration product of galena.
- cotyledon — a simple embryonic leaf in seed-bearing plants, which, in some species, forms the first green leaf after germination
- couchette — A couchette is a bed on a train or a boat which is folded against the wall or used as a seat during the day.
- countable — capable of being counted
- countered — in the wrong way; contrary to the right course; in the reverse or opposite direction.
- countless — Countless means very many.
- countline — (in the confectionery trade) a chocolate-based bar
- countries — a state or nation: What European countries have you visited?
- courantes — Plural form of courante.
- courbette — A movement in dressage in which the horse makes a series of jumps on the hind legs with the forelegs in the air.
- courgette — Courgettes are long thin vegetables with dark green skin.
- courtelle — a synthetic acrylic fibre resembling wool
- courteous — Someone who is courteous is polite and respectful to other people.
- courtesan — In former times, a courtesan was a woman who had sexual relationships with rich and powerful men for money.