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8-letter words containing c, o, i, n

  • conarial — of or relating to the conarium
  • conarium — the pineal gland
  • conation — the element in psychological processes that tends towards activity or change and appears as desire, volition, and striving
  • conative — denoting an aspect of verbs in some languages used to indicate the effort of the agent in performing the activity described by the verb
  • conceits — Plural form of conceit.
  • conceity — full of conceit
  • conceive — If you cannot conceive of something, you cannot imagine it or believe it.
  • concerti — a composition for one or more principal instruments, with orchestral accompaniment, now usually in symphonic form.
  • conchies — Plural form of conchy.
  • conching — Present participle of conch.
  • conchita — a female given name.
  • conchoid — a plane curve consisting of two branches situated about a line to which they are asymptotic, so that a line from a fixed point (the pole) intersecting both branches is of constant length between asymptote and either branch. Equation: (x – a)2(x2 + y2) = b2x2 where a is the distance between the pole and a vertical asymptote and b is the length of the constant segment
  • concieve — Misspelling of conceive.
  • concious — Misspelling of conscious.
  • conciser — Comparative form of concise.
  • conduits — Plural form of conduit.
  • conepati — hog-nosed skunk (def 2).
  • confetti — Confetti is small pieces of coloured paper that people throw over the bride and bridegroom at a wedding.
  • confided — Simple past tense and past participle of confide.
  • confider — to impart secrets trustfully; discuss private matters or problems (usually followed by in): She confides in no one but her husband.
  • confides — to impart secrets trustfully; discuss private matters or problems (usually followed by in): She confides in no one but her husband.
  • confined — If something is confined to a particular place, it exists only in that place. If it is confined to a particular group, only members of that group have it.
  • confinee — a person held in confinement.
  • confiner — One who, or that which, limits or restrains.
  • confines — limits; boundaries
  • confirme — Obsolete spelling of confirm.
  • confirms — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of confirm.
  • confixed — Simple past tense and past participle of confix.
  • conflict — Conflict is serious disagreement and argument about something important. If two people or groups are in conflict, they have had a serious disagreement or argument and have not yet reached agreement.
  • congaing — Present participle of conga.
  • congenic — (of inbred animal cells) genetically identical except for a single gene locus
  • congiary — (in ancient Rome) a gift from the emperor to the people or soldiers
  • conicity — the state of being conical
  • conicoid — a quadric, especially a hyperboloid, paraboloid, or ellipsoid.
  • conidial — of or like conidia
  • conidium — an asexual spore formed at the tip of a specialized hypha (conidiophore) in fungi such as Penicillium
  • conifers — Plural form of conifer.
  • coniform — shaped like a cone
  • coniosis — any of various diseases or conditions caused by dust inhalation
  • conjoins — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of conjoin.
  • conjoint — united, joint, or associated
  • conklingRoscoe, 1829–88, U.S. lawyer and politician: senator 1867–81.
  • connived — Simple past tense and past participle of connive.
  • conniver — to cooperate secretly; conspire (often followed by with): They connived to take over the business.
  • connives — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of connive.
  • conoidal — Having the shape of a conoid; having a roughly conical shape.
  • conoidic — conoidal
  • conquian — a variety of rummy for two players.
  • conrad i — died a.d. 918, king of Germany 911–918.
  • consider — If you consider a person or thing to be something, you have the opinion that this is what they are.
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