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12-letter words containing c, o, a, l, s

  • cooking salt — a type of salt used in cooking
  • copperplates — Plural form of copperplate.
  • coral fungus — any of a group of brightly colored fungi having erect, branching fruiting bodies that resemble coral.
  • coral gables — a city in SE Florida, near Miami.
  • coralberries — Plural form of coralberry.
  • corallaceous — having the nature of coral
  • cordialities — cordial quality or feeling.
  • corollaceous — of, relating to, resembling, or having a corolla
  • corporealism — materialism
  • corporealist — a materialist
  • correlations — Plural form of correlation.
  • correlatives — Plural form of correlative.
  • corrivalship — the position of a corrival
  • cosmetically — a powder, lotion, lipstick, rouge, or other preparation for beautifying the face, skin, hair, nails, etc.
  • cosmogonical — Of or pertaining to cosmogony.
  • cosmological — the branch of philosophy dealing with the origin and general structure of the universe, with its parts, elements, and laws, and especially with such of its characteristics as space, time, causality, and freedom.
  • cosmoplastic — forming the universe or the world
  • cosmopolitan — A cosmopolitan place or society is full of people from many different countries and cultures.
  • costume ball — a fancy dress ball
  • cottian alps — a mountain range in SW Europe, between NW Italy and SE France: part of the Alps. Highest peak: Monte Viso, 3841 m (12 600 ft)
  • counterblast — A counterblast is a strong angry reply to something that has been said, written, or done.
  • counterpleas — Plural form of counterplea.
  • countervails — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of countervail.
  • courageously — possessing or characterized by courage; brave: a courageous speech against the dictator.
  • cowardliness — lacking courage; contemptibly timid.
  • cradleboards — Plural form of cradleboard.
  • craftspeople — Craftspeople are people who make things skilfully with their hands.
  • craniologist — the science that deals with the size, shape, and other characteristics of human skulls.
  • cranioplasty — Surgical repair of a defect or deformity in the skull.
  • craniosacral — as in craniosacral therapy, an alternative therapy involving gentle manipulation of the bones and membranes of the skull, in order to treat a wide range of physical and psychological disorders
  • crenulations — Plural form of crenulation.
  • crimson flag — a southern African plant, Schizostylis coccinea, of the iris family, having tubular red flowers.
  • cristobalite — a white microcrystalline mineral consisting of silica and occurring in volcanic rocks. Formula: SiO2
  • crocodilians — Plural form of crocodilian.
  • crossability — the quality of being crossable
  • cryosurgical — of or relating to cryosurgery
  • crystal form — a symmetrical set of planes in space, associated with a crystal, having the same symmetry as the crystal class
  • crystalloids — Plural form of crystalloid.
  • culminations — The highest or climactic point of something, esp. as attained after a long time.
  • curvirostral — having a curved or crooked beak
  • custodialism — of or relating to custody.
  • customisable — Alternative spelling of customizable.
  • customizable — to modify or build according to individual or personal specifications or preference: to customize an automobile.
  • cycloalkanes — Cycloalkanes are molecules which contain only carbon-hydrogen bonds, with the carbon atoms joined in a ring.
  • cyclostomate — having a round mouth
  • cytochalasin — any of a group of metabolites derived from fungus that interfere with cell processes
  • cytoskeletal — of or relating to a cytoskeleton
  • czechoslovak — Czechoslovak means belonging or relating to the former state of Czechoslovakia.
  • dactyloscopy — the analysis of fingerprints for the purpose of identification
  • dasher block — a block at the end of a yard or gaff for supporting a signal or ensign halyard.
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