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11-letter words containing c, i, m, n

  • collimation — to bring into line; make parallel.
  • collunarium — a solution for application in the nose; nose drops.
  • colonialism — Colonialism is the practice by which a powerful country directly controls less powerful countries and uses their resources to increase its own power and wealth.
  • column inch — a unit of measurement for advertising space, one inch deep and one column wide
  • columnarity — the fact or quality of being columnar
  • columniated — having columns or arranged in columns
  • columniform — Having the form of a column.
  • columnistic — belonging or relating to a columnist
  • combination — A combination of things is a mixture of them.
  • combinative — resulting from being, tending to be, or able to be joined or mixed together
  • combinators — Plural form of combinator.
  • combinatory — combinative
  • combustions — Plural form of combustion.
  • come in for — If someone or something comes in for criticism or blame, they receive it.
  • come out in — If you come out in spots, you become covered with them.
  • comediennes — Plural form of comedienne.
  • comedogenic — producing or causing blackheads or acne
  • comicalness — The state or quality of being comical.
  • commination — the act or an instance of threatening punishment or vengeance
  • comminative — comminatory
  • comminatory — Threatening, punitive, or vengeful.
  • commingling — Present participle of commingle.
  • comminuting — Present participle of comminute.
  • comminution — The action of reducing a material, an ore, to minute particles or fragments.
  • commissions — Plural form of commission.
  • commitments — the act of committing.
  • common lisp — (language)   A dialect of Lisp defined by a consortium of companies brought together in 1981 by the Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). Companies included Symbolics, Lisp Machines, Inc., Digital Equipment Corporation, Bell Labs., Xerox, Hewlett-Packard, Lawrence Livermore Labs., Carnegie-Mellon University, Stanford University, Yale, MIT and USC Berkeley. Common Lisp is lexically scoped by default but can be dynamically scoped. Common Lisp is a large and complex language, fairly close to a superset of MacLisp. It features lexical binding, data structures using defstruct and setf, closures, multiple values, types using declare and a variety of numerical types. Function calls allow "&optional", keyword and "&rest" arguments. Generic sequence can either be a list or an array. It provides formatted printing using escape characters. Common LISP now includes CLOS, an extended LOOP macro, condition system, pretty printing and logical pathnames. Implementations include AKCL, CCL, CLiCC, CLISP, CLX, CMU Common Lisp, DCL, KCL, MCL and WCL. Mailing list: <[email protected]>.
  • common nail — a cut or wire nail having a slender shaft and a broad, flat head.
  • common time — a time signature indicating four crotchet beats to the bar; four-four time
  • commonality — Commonality is used to refer to a feature or purpose that is shared by two or more people or things.
  • commonition — (obsolete) advice; warning; instruction.
  • commotional — violent or tumultuous motion; agitation; noisy disturbance: What's all the commotion in the hallway?
  • communalise — Alternative form of communalize.
  • communalism — a system or theory of government in which the state is seen as a loose federation of self-governing communities
  • communalist — An advocate of communalism.
  • communality — the state or condition of being communal.
  • communalize — to render (something) the property of a commune or community
  • communicant — A communicant is a person in the Christian church who receives communion.
  • communicate — to impart (knowledge) or exchange (thoughts, feelings, or ideas) by speech, writing, gestures, etc
  • communiques — Misspelling of communiqués.
  • communistic — of, characteristic of, or relating to communism
  • communities — Plural form of community.
  • communitive — Relating to community.
  • communizing — Present participle of communize.
  • commutating — Present participle of commutate.
  • commutation — a substitution or exchange
  • compaginate — to join or unite
  • companiable — sociable
  • companioned — Simple past tense and past participle of companion.
  • companywide — Extending throughout a company.
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