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9-letter words containing c, o, e, d, i

  • coincided — to occupy the same place in space, the same point or period in time, or the same relative position: The centers of concentric circles coincide. Our vacations coincided this year.
  • coincides — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of coincide.
  • coleridge — Samuel Taylor. 1772–1834, English Romantic poet and critic, noted for poems such as The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (1798), Kubla Khan (1816), and Christabel (1816), and for his critical work Biographia Literaria (1817)
  • colicweed — any of several plants of the genera Dicentra or Corydalis, such as the squirrel corn and Dutchman's-breeches: family Fumariaceae
  • colletids — Plural form of colletid.
  • colliders — Plural form of collider.
  • colonised — to establish a colony in; settle: England colonized Australia.
  • colonized — (of a territory) settled as a colony
  • colorized — A colorized film is an old black and white film which has had colour added to it using a special technique.
  • comedians — Plural form of comedian.
  • comedical — of, relating to, or of the nature of comedy.
  • comingled — Simple past tense and past participle of comingle.
  • committed — having a strong commitment to an ideology, religion, etc
  • companied — Simple past tense and past participle of company.
  • compendia — a brief treatment or account of a subject, especially an extensive subject; concise treatise: a compendium of medicine.
  • comprised — to include or contain: The Soviet Union comprised several socialist republics.
  • comprized — comprise.
  • conceding — to acknowledge as true, just, or proper; admit: He finally conceded that she was right.
  • conceited — If you say that someone is conceited, you are showing your disapproval of the fact that they are far too proud of their abilities or achievements.
  • conceived — to form (a notion, opinion, purpose, etc.): He conceived the project while he was on vacation.
  • condiddle — to steal
  • condiment — A condiment is a substance such as salt, pepper, or mustard that you add to food when you eat it in order to improve the flavour.
  • conducive — If one thing is conducive to another thing, it makes the other thing likely to happen.
  • confident — If you are confident about something, you are certain that it will happen in the way you want it to.
  • confirmed — You use confirmed to describe someone who has a particular habit or belief that they are very unlikely to change.
  • conjoined — joined together, united, or linked.
  • considers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of consider.
  • consigned — Simple past tense and past participle of consign.
  • consisted — to be made up or composed (usually followed by of): This cake consists mainly of sugar, flour, and butter.
  • conspired — Make secret plans jointly to commit an unlawful or harmful act.
  • contained — kept from going beyond certain limits; confined
  • continued — continuing; not having stopped
  • contrived — If you say that something someone says or does is contrived, you think it is false and deliberate, rather than natural and not planned.
  • convicted — to prove or declare guilty of an offense, especially after a legal trial: to convict a prisoner of a felony.
  • convinced — If you are convinced that something is true, you feel sure that it is true.
  • copiloted — Simple past tense and past participle of copilot.
  • copy-edit — to prepare (copy) for printing by styling, correcting, etc
  • copyedits — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of copyedit.
  • cordelier — a Franciscan friar of the order of the Friars Minor
  • cordyline — any of various trees or shrubs of the genus Cordyline that are native to eastern Asia, Australasia, and Polynesia
  • coriander — Coriander is a plant with seeds that are used as a spice and leaves that are used as a herb.
  • cornfield — A cornfield is a field in which corn is being grown.
  • cornified — Converted into horn; horny.
  • couriered — Simple past tense and past participle of courier.
  • courtside — the area closest to the court
  • cowardice — Cowardice is cowardly behaviour.
  • cowardise — Obsolete spelling of cowardice.
  • creditors — Plural form of creditor.
  • creolized — (of a language) incorporating a considerable range of features from one or more unrelated languages, as the result of contact between language communities
  • cretinoid — a person suffering from cretinism.
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