9-letter words containing c, h, o, n
- coinhabit — To inhabit together.
- coinherit — To inherit together with other or others; to be one of the inheritors.
- colocynth — a cucurbitaceous climbing plant, Citrullus colocynthis, of the Mediterranean region and Asia, having bitter-tasting fruit
- colophons — Plural form of colophon.
- colophony — rosin
- conchfish — a cardinalfish, Astropogon stellatus, of the Atlantic Ocean.
- conchitis — inflammation of the outer ear
- conchobar — (in Irish legend) a king of Ulster at about the beginning of the Christian era
- connaught — Connacht
- consumeth — Archaic third-person singular form of consume.
- coonhound — coon dog.
- corn chip — a thin, crisp piece of snack food made from cornmeal.
- cornbrash — a type of limestone which produces good soil for growing corn
- cornforth — Sir John Warcup. 1917–2014, Australian chemist, who shared the 1975 Nobel prize for chemistry with Vladimir Prelog for their work on stereochemistry
- cornhouse — a corncrib.
- cornhusks — Plural form of cornhusk.
- corniches — Plural form of corniche.
- cornichon — a type of small gherkin
- coronachs — Plural form of coronach.
- coryphene — either of two large marine percoid fishes, Coryphaena hippurus or C. equisetis, that resemble the cetacean dolphins and have an iridescent coloration
- coshering — Present participle of cosher.
- coshocton — a city in E central Ohio.
- cothurnal — relating to the cothurnus or to tragedy
- cothurnus — the buskin worn in ancient Greek tragedy
- couchings — the act of a person or thing that couches.
- countship — the rank or position of a count.
- cowhiding — Present participle of cowhide.
- crouching — to stoop or bend low.
- crumhorns — Plural form of crumhorn.
- ctesiphon — an ancient city on the River Tigris about 100 km (60 miles) above Babylon. First mentioned in 221 bc, it was destroyed in the 7th and 8th centuries ad
- cushioned — provided with cushions
- cushionet — a small cushion
- cymophane — a yellow or green opalescent variety of chrysoberyl
- cynophile — A person who loves canines; a dog lover.
- cynophobe — A person with cynophobia.
- cyphonism — An ancient form of punishment involving a sort of wooden pillory by which the victim's neck was bent or weighed downward.
- decathlon — The decathlon is a competition in which athletes compete in 10 different sporting events.
- diachrony — a change over time, esp in languages
- diachylon — a type of adhesive plaster, formerly made of various plant juices, but later containing lead oxide and glycerin
- diaphonic — Of or pertaining to diaphony.
- dichondra — any of a genus of creeping perennial herbs of the Convolvulaceae family, with white, pale yellow, or green flowers
- disanchor — to raise the anchor of (a ship)
- dithionic — of or derived from dithionic acid.
- dockhands — Plural form of dockhand.
- dysphonic — any disturbance of normal vocal function.
- echeloned — Simple past tense and past participle of echelon.
- echinoids — Plural form of echinoid.
- echogenic — capable of generating or reflecting sound waves.
- echoingly — In an echoing way.
- ecphoneme — (obsolete) A symbol, !, comprising a vertical line and a dot below, signifying the end of a sentence that is an exclamation.