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9-letter words containing c, i, r, e, n, s

  • licensors — Plural form of licensor.
  • licensure — the granting of licenses, especially to engage in professional practice.
  • manicures — Plural form of manicure.
  • micronise — (British) To reduce in size often to micrometer scale.
  • miscreant — depraved, villainous, or base.
  • misreckon — (transitive) To add (something) up incorrectly, make a wrong calculation of (an amount etc.).
  • muscarine — a poisonous compound, C 8 H 1 9 NO 3 , found in certain mushrooms, especially fly agaric, and in decaying fish.
  • mycerinus — king of ancient Egypt c2600–2570 b.c.: builder of the third great pyramid at ·El· Giza.
  • narcotise — Alternative spelling of narcotize.
  • navicerts — Plural form of navicert.
  • necrosing — Present participle of necrose.
  • necrotise — to undergo necrosis.
  • nectaries — Botany. an organ or part that secretes nectar.
  • neurotics — Plural form of neurotic.
  • ninescore — the product (180) of nine multiplied by twenty
  • noisecore — (music) A genre of hardcore punk music characterized by distorted feedback.
  • nuisancer — a person that creates a nuisance or public offence
  • periscian — a person whose shadow moves round every point of the compass during a day, i.e. a person located in the polar regions
  • precincts — a district, as of a city, marked out for governmental or administrative purposes, or for police protection.
  • precisian — a person who adheres punctiliously to the observance of rules or forms, especially in matters of religion.
  • precising — a concise summary.
  • precision — the state or quality of being precise.
  • prentices — a male given name.
  • prescient — having prescience, or knowledge of things or events before they exist or happen; having foresight: The prescient economist was one of the few to see the financial collapse coming.
  • priciness — the state of being pricey
  • recension — an editorial revision of a literary work, especially on the basis of critical examination of the text and the sources used.
  • recessing — temporary withdrawal or cessation from the usual work or activity.
  • recession — a return of ownership to a former possessor.
  • reclusion — the condition or life of a recluse.
  • recognise — to identify as something or someone previously seen, known, etc.: He had changed so much that one could scarcely recognize him.
  • reconsign — to hand over or deliver formally or officially; commit (often followed by to).
  • recosting — the price paid to acquire, produce, accomplish, or maintain anything: the high cost of a good meal.
  • recursion — the process of defining a function or calculating a number by the repeated application of an algorithm.
  • reinspect — to inspect or examine again
  • relicense — to license again
  • reminisce — to recall past experiences, events, etc.; indulge in reminiscence.
  • rescinded — to abrogate; annul; revoke; repeal.
  • resection — Surveying. a technique of ascertaining the location of a point by taking bearings from the point on two other points of known location.
  • residence — the place, especially the house, in which a person lives or resides; dwelling place; home: Their residence is in New York City.
  • residency — residence (def 3).
  • rockiness — the state or condition of a person who is shaky or unsteady, as from drinking, fatigue, or illness.
  • rosefinch — any of various finches with pink patches
  • saracenic — History/Historical. a member of any of the nomadic tribes on the Syrian borders of the Roman Empire.
  • sarcodine — belonging or pertaining to the protist phylum Sarcodina, comprising protozoa that move and capture food by forming pseudopodia.
  • sarcosine — a crystalline compound, C 3 H 7 NO 2 , with a sweet taste, soluble in water, slightly soluble in alcohol: used in the manufacture of toothpaste, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals.
  • scariness — the state or quality of being scary
  • scarpines — an instrument for torturing feet
  • scenarios — an outline of the plot of a dramatic work, giving particulars as to the scenes, characters, situations, etc.
  • scenarist — a writer of motion-picture or television scenarios.
  • scenarize — to make or create a scenario of something
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