9-letter words containing c, i, n, g
- cohousing — a type of housing with some shared facilities
- cojoining — Present participle of cojoin.
- collaging — Present participle of collage.
- collaring — Present participle of collar.
- collating — 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.).
- collegian — a current member of a college; student
- colleting — a collar or enclosing band.
- colliding — Present participle of collide.
- colluding — to act together through a secret understanding, especially with evil or harmful intent.
- colorings — Plural form of coloring.
- colouring — The colouring of something is the colour or colours that it is.
- combating — to fight or contend against; oppose vigorously: to combat crime.
- combining — the process or an act of combining two or more things
- comingled — Simple past tense and past participle of comingle.
- commingle — to mix or be mixed; blend
- commixing — Present participle of commix.
- commoving — Present participle of commove.
- communing — to partake of the Eucharist.
- commuting — the activity of travelling some distance to work every day by car, bus, or train
- compagnie — company.
- comparing — Present participle of compare.
- compering — a host, master of ceremonies, or the like, especially of a stage revue or television program.
- competing — Competing ideas, requirements, or interests cannot all be right or satisfied at the same time.
- compiegne — a city in N France, on the Oise River: scene of the armistice at the end of World War I (1918) and of the Franco-German armistice of 1940. Pop: 41 714 (2007)
- compiling — Present participle of compile.
- complying — Present participle of comply.
- composing — Present participle of compose.
- computing — Computing is the activity of using a computer and writing programs for it.
- concaving — curved like a segment of the interior of a circle or hollow sphere; hollow and curved. Compare convex (def 1).
- conceding — to acknowledge as true, just, or proper; admit: He finally conceded that she was right.
- concierge — (Britain) One who attends to the maintenance of a building and provides services to its tenants and visitors.
- condignly — (especially of a punishment) appropriate.
- condoling — to express sympathy with a person who is suffering sorrow, misfortune, or grief (usually followed by with): to condole with a friend whose father has died.
- condoning — Present participle of condone.
- conducing — Present participle of conduce.
- confiding — unsuspicious; trustful
- configure — If you configure a piece of computer equipment, you set it up so that it is ready for use.
- confining — to enclose within bounds; limit or restrict: She confined her remarks to errors in the report. Confine your efforts to finishing the book.
- confusing — Something that is confusing makes it difficult for people to know exactly what is happening or what to do.
- confuting — Present participle of confute.
- congenial — friendly, pleasant, or agreeable
- congeries — a collection of objects or ideas; mass; heap
- congruity — the condition or fact of being congruous or congruent
- conjugial — A form of \"conjugal\" used by Swedenborg and his followers, used to distinguish their ideas about marital relations.
- conjuring — the performance of tricks that appear to defy natural laws
- conniving — If you describe someone as conniving, you mean you dislike them because they make secret plans in order to get things for themselves or harm other people.
- connoting — Present participle of connote.
- consigned — Simple past tense and past participle of consign.
- consignee — a person, agent, organization, etc, to which merchandise is consigned
- consigner — a person or company that consigns goods, merchandise, etc.