7-letter words containing c, o, i, n
- noetics — the science of the intellect or of pure thought; reasoning.
- noguchi — Hideyo [hee-de-yaw] /ˈhi dɛˌyɔ/ (Show IPA), 1876–1928, Japanese physician and bacteriologist in the U.S.
- nomadic — of, relating to, or characteristic of nomads.
- nonacid — Having no acidic properties or content.
- nonadic — Of or pertaining to an nonad; ninefold.
- nordica — Lillian (Lillian Norton) 1859–1914, U.S. soprano.
- noricum — an ancient Roman province in central Europe, roughly corresponding to the part of Austria south of the Danube.
- noritic — (geology) Relating to, or composed of norite.
- norwich — a city in E Norfolk, in E England: cathedral.
- noticed — an announcement or intimation of something impending; warning: a day's notice.
- noticer — Someone who notices.
- notices — Plural form of notice.
- nourice — a nurse.
- novices — a person who is new to the circumstances, work, etc., in which he or she is placed; beginner; tyro: a novice in politics.
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- nuncios — Plural form of nuncio.
- obconic — conical, with the attachment at the pointed end.
- ocarina — a simple musical wind instrument shaped somewhat like an elongated egg with a mouthpiece and finger holes.
- occitan — Provençal (def 3).
- oceania — the islands of the central and S Pacific, including Micronesia, Melanesia, Polynesia, and traditionally Australasia. About 3,450,000 sq. mi. (8,935,500 sq. km).
- oceanic — of, living in, or produced by the ocean: oceanic currents.
- oceanid — any of the daughters of Oceanus and Tethys; a sea nymph.
- ochring — to color or mark with ocher.
- odontic — relating to teeth
- oilcans — Plural form of oilcan.
- omicron — the 15th letter of the Greek alphabet (O, o).
- omnific — creating all things; having unlimited powers of creation.
- oncovin — (medicine) vincristine.
- oneiric — of or relating to dreams.
- onychia — inflammation of the matrix of the nail.
- opsonic — of, relating to, or influenced by opsonin; capable of promoting phagocytosis.
- orcinol — a white, crystalline, water-soluble solid, C 7 H 8 O 2 , sweet but unpleasant in taste, that reddens on exposure to air: obtained from many lichens or produced synthetically and used chiefly as a reagent for certain carbohydrates.
- organic — noting or pertaining to a class of chemical compounds that formerly comprised only those existing in or derived from plants or animals, but that now includes all other compounds of carbon.
- oriency — the state of having an iridescent lustre
- orinoco — a river in N South America, flowing N from the border of Brazil, along the E border of Colombia, and NE through Venezuela to the Atlantic. 1600 miles (2575 km) long.
- ovonics — a device whose operation is based on the Ovshinsky effect.
- oxyntic — of or denoting stomach cells that secrete acid
- paction — an agreement or bargain
- pericon — Argentinian dance
- phocine — of or relating to seals.
- phocion — 402?–317 b.c, Athenian statesman and general.
- phonics — a method of teaching reading and spelling based upon the phonetic interpretation of ordinary spelling.
- pick on — to choose or select from among a group: to pick a contestant from the audience.
- pilcorn — a type of oat (Avena nuda) with an edible seed that can be husked easily
- pinchot — Gifford, 1863–1946, U.S. political leader, forester, and teacher.
- pinnock — any of various small songbirds such as the dunnock
- pinocle — a popular card game played by two, three, or four persons, with a 48-card deck.
- pocosin — a swamp or marsh in an upland coastal region.
- pontiac — c1720–69, North American Indian, chief of the Ottawa tribe: commander during the Pontiac War 1763–64.
- popinac — huisache.