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10-letter words containing c, o, e, r, i, t

  • coinvestor — a fellow investor
  • come first — If you say that someone or something comes first for a particular person, you mean they treat or consider that person or thing as more important than anything else.
  • comiserate — Obsolete spelling of commiserate.
  • commixture — a mixture
  • commorient — Dying together or at the same time.
  • competitor — A company's competitors are companies who are trying to sell similar goods or services to the same people.
  • concentric — Concentric circles or rings have the same centre.
  • concertina — A concertina is a musical instrument consisting of two end pieces with stiff paper or cloth that folds up between them. You play the concertina by pressing the buttons on the end pieces while moving them together and apart.
  • concerting — a public musical performance in which a number of singers or instrumentalists, or both, participate.
  • concertino — the small group of soloists in a concerto grosso
  • concertion — Act of concerting; adjustment.
  • concertize — (esp of a soloist or conductor) to give concerts
  • concreting — Present participle of concrete.
  • concretion — the act or process of coming or growing together; coalescence
  • concretise — to make concrete, real, or particular; give tangible or definite form to: to concretize abstractions.
  • concretism — the practice of representing abstract concepts in concrete terms
  • concretist — a person who represents abstract concepts in concrete terms
  • concretive — constituting an actual thing or instance; real: a concrete proof of his sincerity.
  • concretize — to render concrete; make real or specific; give tangible form to
  • constringe — to shrink or contract
  • containers — Plural form of container.
  • contortive — characterized by, tending toward, or causing contortions or twisting: contortive movements; contortive pain; contortive alleyways.
  • contraries — opposite in nature or character; diametrically or mutually opposed: contrary to fact; contrary propositions.
  • contribute — If you contribute to something, you say or do things to help to make it successful.
  • contritely — caused by or showing sincere remorse.
  • contrivers — Plural form of contriver.
  • converting — Present participle of convert.
  • convertion — Misspelling of conversion.
  • convertite — a convert, esp a reformed prostitute
  • coordinate — If you coordinate an activity, you organize the various people and things involved in it.
  • coprolites — Plural form of coprolite.
  • copyeditor — a person who edits a manuscript, text, etc., for publication, especially to find and correct errors in style, punctuation, and grammar.
  • copywriter — A copywriter is a person whose job is to write the words for advertisements.
  • coradicate — (of multiple words) derived from the same root
  • corbiestep — one of a series of steps at the upper end wall of some gables
  • cordierite — a grey or violet-blue dichroic mineral that consists of magnesium aluminium iron silicate in orthorhombic crystalline form and is found in metamorphic rocks. Formula: (Mg,Fe)2AL4Si5O18.nH2O
  • corelation — a correlation
  • corelative — correlative
  • coresident — one of two or more computer programs stored in a computer memory simultaneously
  • cornetfish — any of several slender fishes of the family Fistulariidae, of tropical seas, having an elongated snout and bony plates instead of scales.
  • cornetists — Plural form of cornetist.
  • cornettino — a small woodwind instrument of the cornett family that was popular in northern Europe in the 15th century
  • cornettist — A musician who plays the cornett.
  • coronatine — A polycyclic phytotoxin, produced by some forms of Pseudomonas, that can induce chlorosis.
  • coroutines — Plural form of coroutine.
  • corporeity — bodily or material nature or substance; physical existence; corporeality
  • correcting — Present participle of correct.
  • correction — Corrections are marks or comments made on a piece of work, especially school work, which indicate where there are mistakes and what are the right answers.
  • corrective — Corrective measures or techniques are intended to put right something that is wrong.
  • correption — the shortening of vowels in pronunciation
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