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13-letter words containing c, l, a, s, i, e

  • collateralise — Alternative spelling of collateralize.
  • colleagueship — workplace companionship
  • collieshangie — a quarrel
  • commensalisms — a companion at table.
  • commercialese — business jargon
  • commercialise — to make commercial in character, methods, or spirit.
  • commercialism — Commercialism is the practice of making a lot of money from things without caring about their quality.
  • commercialist — the principles, practices, and spirit of commerce.
  • commonalities — Plural form of commonality.
  • communalities — the state or condition of being communal.
  • companionless — Without a companion; friendless, alone.
  • complacencies — a feeling of quiet pleasure or security, often while unaware of some potential danger, defect, or the like; self-satisfaction or smug satisfaction with an existing situation, condition, etc.
  • compressional — relating to compression
  • compromisable — Capable of being compromised.
  • comradeliness — the quality of being comradely
  • conceptualise — to form into a concept; make a concept of.
  • conceptualism — the philosophical theory that the application of general words to a variety of objects reflects the existence of some mental entity through which the application is mediated and which constitutes the meaning of the term
  • conceptualist — any of several doctrines existing as a compromise between realism and nominalism and regarding universals as concepts. Compare nominalism, realism (def 5).
  • confessionals — Plural form of confessional.
  • confiscatable — confiscable
  • congenialness — The state or quality of being congenial.
  • congressional — A congressional policy, action, or person relates to the United States Congress.
  • consanguineal — having the same ancestry or descent; related by blood.
  • consequential — Consequential means the same as consequent.
  • considerately — showing kindly awareness or regard for another's feelings, circumstances, etc.: a very considerate critic.
  • consolidative — Tending or having power to consolidate.
  • constablewick — the area of land under the charge of a constable
  • constellation — A constellation is a group of stars which form a pattern and have a name.
  • constrainable — able to be constrained
  • constrainedly — forced, compelled, or obliged: a constrained confession.
  • consuetudinal — According to custom; customary; usual.
  • containerless — having no container
  • contemplatist — a contemplator
  • contextualise — to put (a linguistic element, an action, etc.) in a context, especially one that is characteristic or appropriate, as for purposes of study.
  • contextualism — (in motion-picture criticism) the theory that all incidents in a film must be viewed in the social, political, and cultural context with which the film concerns itself and in which it was made.
  • contextualist — (in motion-picture criticism) the theory that all incidents in a film must be viewed in the social, political, and cultural context with which the film concerns itself and in which it was made.
  • contrastively — tending to contrast; contrasting. contrastive colors.
  • contraversial — Misspelling of controversial.
  • controversial — If you describe something or someone as controversial, you mean that they are the subject of intense public argument, disagreement, or disapproval.
  • conway's life — Conway's Game of Life
  • coralliferous — bearing or containing coral
  • coralligenous — producing coral
  • core analysis — Core analysis is the process of studying a sample of rock in a laboratory.
  • coresidential — relating to joint residency
  • cosmeceutical — a cosmetic that has, or is claimed to have, pharmaceutical properties
  • cosmochemical — relating to cosmochemistry
  • cosmothetical — cosmothetic
  • counterclaims — Plural form of counterclaim.
  • crack a smile — to break into a smile
  • craftsmanlike — Resembling or characteristic of a craftsman.
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