9-letter words containing c, o, e
- avicebron — (Solomon ben Judah ibn-Gabirol) 1021?–58, Jewish poet and philosopher in Spain.
- avocadoes — Alternative spelling of avocados Plural form of avocado.
- avoidance — Avoidance of someone or something is the act of avoiding them.
- azoic dye — any of a group of brilliant, long-lasting azo dyes, formed on the fiber by coupling diazotized materials, used chiefly for printing on cotton.
- b complex — vitamin B (complex)
- babacoote — a species of large lemur, Lichanotus brevicaudatus, native to Madagascar
- bachelors — Plural form of bachelor.
- bachelour — Obsolete form of bachelor.
- backboned — With a strong spine.
- backbones — Plural form of backbone.
- backhouse — an outdoor privy; outhouse
- backorder — Commerce. an order or part of an order waiting to be filled.
- backshore — the area of a beach above the usual high tide mark
- backsolve — To determine the inputs that would lead to a given output in a mathematical system.
- bacterio- — indicating bacteria or an action or condition relating to or characteristic of bacteria
- bacteroid — resembling a bacterium
- balconied — That has a balcony attached.
- balconies — Plural form of balcony.
- barcarole — a Venetian boat song in a time of six or twelve quaver beats to the bar
- barcelona — the chief port of Spain, on the NE Mediterranean coast: seat of the Republican government during the Civil War (1936–39); the commercial capital of Spain. Pop: 1 582 738 (2003 est)
- baronetcy — the rank, position, or patent of a baronet
- baroscope — any instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure, esp a manometer with one side open to the atmosphere
- barouches — Plural form of barouche.
- base coat — the first coat of paint applied to a prepared surface
- basestock — Refined petroleum oil with no additives.
- batchelor — (British) alternative spelling of bachelor.
- beachcomb — to search for and collect objects such as seashells and driftwood along the seashore
- beachgoer — a person who goes to the beach, esp frequently
- beaconage — a number or system of beacons.
- beaconing — a guiding or warning signal, as a light or fire, especially one in an elevated position.
- beccafico — any of various European songbirds, esp warblers of the genus Sylvia, eaten as a delicacy in Italy and other countries
- beckoning — a nod, gesture, etc., that signals, directs, summons, indicates agreement, or the like.
- beclamour — to clamour excessively
- beclouded — Simple past tense and past participle of becloud.
- become of — to happen to; be the fate of
- bedcovers — Plural form of bedcover.
- bee block — bee2 (def 1).
- beechwood — wood from a beech tree
- bel canto — a style of singing characterized by beauty of tone rather than dramatic power
- belection — bolection.
- bellicose — You use bellicose to refer to aggressive actions or behaviour that are likely to start an argument or a fight.
- belomancy — the art of divination using arrows
- bench dog — a dog on exhibit at a dog show before and after competition in the show ring.
- betatopic — (of atoms) differing in proton number by one, theoretically as a result of emission of a beta particle
- bezoardic — relating to bezoar
- biconcave — (of a lens) having concave faces on both sides; concavo-concave
- bifocaled — wearing bifocals
- bijection — a mathematical function or mapping that is both an injection and a surjection and therefore has an inverse
- bilection — bolection
- bioactive — (of a substance) having or producing an effect on living tissue