10-letter words containing c, i, r, e, n, s
- miscreants — Plural form of miscreant.
- monarchies — a state or nation in which the supreme power is actually or nominally lodged in a monarch. Compare absolute monarchy, limited monarchy.
- muscardine — any of several fungi which cause disease in silkworms
- musicianer — (slang) musician.
- narcotised — Simple past tense and past participle of narcotise.
- narcotizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of narcotize.
- necessaire — A small case for holding personal items.
- necropolis — a cemetery, especially one of large size and usually of an ancient city.
- necropsied — the examination of a body after death; autopsy.
- necropsies — Plural form of necropsy.
- nectarines — Plural form of nectarine.
- neotropics — Tropical America: the tropical areas of North, Central and South America; the tropics of the New World.
- nicobarese — a member of a people or group of peoples inhabiting the Nicobar Islands.
- nigrescent — tending toward black; blackish.
- nitpickers — Plural form of nitpicker.
- nomarchies — Plural form of nomarchy.
- normalcies — the quality or condition of being normal, as the general economic, political, and social conditions of a nation; normality: After months of living in a state of tension, all yearned for a return to normalcy.
- nuciferous — (of a tree or bush) bearing nuts.
- nuclearism — a political philosophy maintaining that nuclear weapons are the best means of assuring peace and of attaining political goals.
- occasioner — a person who or that which generates or precipitates something
- octonaries — Plural form of octonary.
- ordinances — Plural form of ordinance.
- panspermic — relating to panspermia
- parischane — a parish
- percussion — the striking of one body against another with some sharpness; impact; blow.
- pernicious — causing insidious harm or ruin; ruinous; injurious; hurtful: pernicious teachings; a pernicious lie.
- phrenesiac — hypochondriacal
- phrensical — frenzical; frenzied
- picnickers — an excursion or outing in which the participants carry food with them and share a meal in the open air.
- preachings — the act or practice of a person who preaches.
- precession — the act or fact of preceding; precedence.
- preclusion — to prevent the presence, existence, or occurrence of; make impossible: The insufficiency of the evidence precludes a conviction.
- prescience — knowledge of things before they exist or happen; foreknowledge; foresight.
- presidency — the office, function, or term of office of a president.
- princedoms — the position, rank, or dignity of a prince.
- princeship — a nonreigning male member of a royal family.
- princesses — a nonreigning female member of a royal family.
- princessly — resembling a princess
- principles — an accepted or professed rule of action or conduct: a person of good moral principles.
- processing — a systematic series of actions directed to some end: to devise a process for homogenizing milk.
- procession — the act of moving along or proceeding in orderly succession or in a formal and ceremonious manner, as a line of people, animals, vehicles, etc.
- proscenium — Also called proscenium arch. the arch that separates a stage from the auditorium. Abbreviation: pros.
- proscience — a branch of knowledge or study dealing with a body of facts or truths systematically arranged and showing the operation of general laws: the mathematical sciences.
- prosecting — to dissect (a cadaver or part) for anatomical demonstration.
- putrescine — a colourless crystalline amine produced by decaying animal matter; 1,4-diaminobutane. Formula: H2N(CH2)4NH2
- raise cain — the first son of Adam and Eve, who murdered his brother Abel. Gen. 4.
- rechristen — to christen or baptize (someone) again
- recognised — to identify as something or someone previously seen, known, etc.: He had changed so much that one could scarcely recognize him.
- recognizes — to identify as something or someone previously seen, known, etc.: He had changed so much that one could scarcely recognize him.
- reconciles — to cause (a person) to accept or be resigned to something not desired: He was reconciled to his fate.