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10-letter words containing c, o, n, d, e, s

  • absconders — Plural form of absconder.
  • adolescent — Adolescent is used to describe young people who are no longer children but who have not yet become adults. It also refers to their behaviour.
  • anecdotist — a person who tells or collects anecdotes
  • arc second — Astronomy. second2 (def 4).
  • avoidances — Plural form of avoidance.
  • cacodemons — Plural form of cacodemon.
  • cannonades — Plural form of cannonade.
  • carbonised — Alternative spelling of carbonized.
  • cardphones — Plural form of cardphone.
  • carronades — Plural form of carronade.
  • cestoidean — one of the Cestoda, a class of tapeworm
  • chase down — If you chase someone down, you run after them or follow them quickly and catch them.
  • chondrites — Plural form of chondrite.
  • chondrules — Plural form of chondrule.
  • chunderous — nauseating
  • close down — to cease or cause to cease operations
  • closed-end — of or pertaining to an investment company issuing a fixed number of shares which are traded on an exchange
  • closedness — The property of being closed.
  • closedowns — Plural form of closedown.
  • cloudiness — full of or overcast by clouds: a cloudy sky.
  • cofounders — a person who founds or establishes something with another.
  • collonades — Plural form of collonade.
  • colonnades — Plural form of colonnade.
  • commanders — Plural form of commander.
  • commandoes — Plural form of commando.
  • condemners — to express an unfavorable or adverse judgment on; indicate strong disapproval of; censure.
  • condensate — a substance formed by condensation, such as a liquid from a vapour
  • condensers — Plural form of condenser.
  • condensery — a factory where condensed milk is produced
  • condensing — to make more dense or compact; reduce the volume or extent of; concentrate.
  • condescend — If someone condescends to do something, they agree to do it, but in a way which shows that they think they are better than other people and should not have to do it.
  • condiments — something used to give a special flavor to food, as mustard, ketchup, salt, or spices.
  • confidents — having strong belief or full assurance; sure: confident of fulfillment.
  • confusedly — to perplex or bewilder: The flood of questions confused me.
  • congressed — (initial capital letter) the national legislative body of the U.S., consisting of the Senate, or upper house, and the House of Representatives, or lower house, as a continuous institution. this body as it exists for a period of two years during which it has the same membership: the Ninety-Seventh Congress. a session of this body: to speak in Congress.
  • conscribed — Simple past tense and past participle of conscribe.
  • considered — A considered opinion or act is the result of careful thought.
  • considerer — One who considers.
  • consuetude — an established custom or usage, esp one having legal force
  • consumedly — (intensifier)
  • contenders — Plural form of contender.
  • contrasted — to compare in order to show unlikeness or differences; note the opposite natures, purposes, etc., of: Contrast the political rights of Romans and Greeks.
  • coresident — one of two or more computer programs stored in a computer memory simultaneously
  • cornfields — Plural form of cornfield.
  • correspond — If one thing corresponds to another, there is a close similarity or connection between them. You can also say that two things correspond.
  • cottonseed — the seed of the cotton plant: a source of oil and fodder
  • cotyledons — Plural form of cotyledon.
  • counselled — advice; opinion or instruction given in directing the judgment or conduct of another.
  • cowardness — Synonym of cowardice.
  • cradlesong — a lullaby

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