10-letter words containing c, o, n, d, t
- count down — to check over (the separate units or groups of a collection) one by one to determine the total number; add up; enumerate: He counted his tickets and found he had ten.
- countdowns — Plural form of countdown.
- counterbid — A counterbid is a bid that is made in response to a bid from another person or group, offering the seller more advantages.
- countywide — Occurring or extending throughout a county.
- court hand — a style of handwriting formerly used in English law courts
- covenanted — an agreement, usually formal, between two or more persons to do or not do something specified.
- custodians — Plural form of custodian.
- decathlons — Plural form of decathlon.
- deceptions — Plural form of deception.
- decimation — to destroy a great number or proportion of: The population was decimated by a plague.
- declinator — a piece of apparatus that establishes the measure of a plane's deviation from the prime vertical or the meridian
- declotting — a mass or lump.
- decoctions — Plural form of decoction.
- decolorant — able to decolour or bleach
- deconflict — Military. to avoid a potential clash or accident involving (nonenemy military operations, weaponry, etc.) in a particular combat area: to deconflict coalition forces from three nations. to avoid such conflict in (a combat area): to deconflict airspace.
- decontract — (ambitransitive) To expand from a contracted state.
- decorating — the painting or wallpapering of a room, house, etc
- decoration — The decoration of a room is its furniture, wallpaper, and ornaments.
- decreation — Destruction.
- decryption — to decode or decipher.
- decstation — (computer) A range of RISC based workstations manufactured by DEC.
- dedication — A dedication is a message which is written at the beginning of a book, or a short announcement which is sometimes made before a play or piece of music is performed, as a sign of affection or respect for someone.
- deductions — Plural form of deduction.
- defecation — to void excrement from the bowels through the anus; have a bowel movement.
- defections — Plural form of defection.
- deflection — The deflection of something means making it change direction.
- deforciant — a person who wrongfully withholds something from someone by force
- defunction — the act of dying; death
- dejections — Plural form of dejection.
- demicanton — either of the two parts of certain Swiss cantons
- depictions — representation in image form, as in a painting or illustration: Picasso's painting Guernica is an accurate depiction of the horrors of war.
- desciption — Misspelling of description.
- destocking — a supply of goods kept on hand for sale to customers by a merchant, distributor, manufacturer, etc.; inventory.
- detections — Plural form of detection.
- detraction — a person, thing, circumstance, etc, that detracts
- devocation — A calling off or away.
- diaconates — Plural form of diaconate.
- diagnostic — Diagnostic equipment, methods, or systems are used for discovering what is wrong with people who are ill or with things that do not work properly.
- dicationic — (chemistry) Having two missing electrons.
- dictaphone — a tape recorder designed for recording dictation and later reproducing it for typing
- dictations — Plural form of dictation.
- dictionary — (as modifier)
- dicynodont — any of various extinct Triassic mammal-like reptiles having a single pair of tusklike teeth
- digoneutic — producing offspring twice yearly
- diocletian — (Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus) a.d. 245–316, Illyrian soldier: emperor of Rome 284–305.
- directions — the act or an instance of directing.
- disconcert — to disturb the self-possession of; perturb; ruffle: Her angry reply disconcerted me completely.
- disconnect — SCSI reconnect
- disconsent — a lack of consent
- discontent — not content; dissatisfied; discontented.