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9-letter words containing c, o, m, n, e

  • come down — If the cost, level, or amount of something comes down, it becomes less than it was before.
  • come into — If someone comes into some money, some property, or a title, they inherit it.
  • come upon — If you come upon someone or something, you meet them or find them by chance.
  • comedians — Plural form of comedian.
  • comedones — a thickened secretion plugging a duct of the skin, especially of a sebaceous gland; blackhead.
  • comedowns — Plural form of comedown.
  • comfiness — the feeling or quality of being comfortable
  • comingled — Simple past tense and past participle of comingle.
  • comintern — short for Communist International: an international Communist organization founded by Lenin in Moscow in 1919 and dissolved in 1943; it degenerated under Stalin into an instrument of Soviet politics
  • commanded — to direct with specific authority or prerogative; order: The captain commanded his men to attack.
  • commander — A commander is an officer in charge of a military operation or organization.
  • commenced — Simple past tense and past participle of commence.
  • commences — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of commence.
  • commendam — the temporary holding of an ecclesiastical benefice
  • commended — to present, mention, or praise as worthy of confidence, notice, kindness, etc.; recommend: to commend a friend to another; to commend an applicant for employment.
  • commender — a person who commends
  • commensal — (of two different species of plant or animal) living in close association, such that one species benefits without harming the other
  • commented — a remark, observation, or criticism: a comment about the weather.
  • commenter — a remark, observation, or criticism: a comment about the weather.
  • comminate — to anathematize
  • commingle — to mix or be mixed; blend
  • comminute — to break (a bone) into several small fragments
  • commonage — the use of something, esp a pasture, in common with others
  • commoners — Plural form of commoner.
  • commonest — belonging equally to, or shared alike by, two or more or all in question: common property; common interests.
  • commonise — Non-Oxford British standard spelling of commonize.
  • commonize — To make similar or common.
  • communise — (British spelling) alternative spelling of communize.
  • communize — to make (property) public; nationalize
  • comonomer — a monomer that, with another monomer, forms a copolymer
  • compagnie — company.
  • compander — a system for improving the signal-to-noise ratio of a signal at a transmitter or recorder by first compressing the volume range of the signal and then restoring it to its original amplitude level at the receiving or reproducing apparatus
  • companera — (in the southwestern U.S.) a female companion; friend.
  • companero — (in the southwestern U.S.) a male companion or partner.
  • companied — Simple past tense and past participle of company.
  • companies — Plural form of company.
  • compazine — a tranquilizing drug, C28H32ClN3O8S, used to control serious nausea or vomiting and to reduce anxiety
  • compendia — a brief treatment or account of a subject, especially an extensive subject; concise treatise: a compendium of medicine.
  • compering — a host, master of ceremonies, or the like, especially of a stage revue or television program.
  • competent — Someone who is competent is efficient and effective.
  • competing — Competing ideas, requirements, or interests cannot all be right or satisfied at the same time.
  • compiegne — a city in N France, on the Oise River: scene of the armistice at the end of World War I (1918) and of the Franco-German armistice of 1940. Pop: 41 714 (2007)
  • component — The components of something are the parts that it is made of.
  • comprendo — (slang) do you understand?.
  • con amore — (to be performed) lovingly
  • condemned — A condemned man or woman is going to be executed.
  • condemner — to express an unfavorable or adverse judgment on; indicate strong disapproval of; censure.
  • condemnor — a government or private party with the power to acquire private property for public use
  • 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.
  • confirmed — You use confirmed to describe someone who has a particular habit or belief that they are very unlikely to change.
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