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10-letter words containing c, o, n, e, a

  • barleycorn — a grain of barley, or barley itself
  • beachfront — A beachfront house, café, shop, or hotel is situated on or by a beach.
  • benefactor — A benefactor is a person who helps a person or organization by giving them money.
  • benzocaine — a white crystalline ester used as a local anaesthetic; ethyl para-aminobenzoate. Formula: C9H11NO2
  • betancourt — Rómulo [rom-yuh-loh;; Spanish raw-moo-law] /ˈrɒm yəˌloʊ;; Spanish ˈrɔ muˌlɔ/ (Show IPA), 1908–81, Venezuelan journalist and political leader: president of Venezuela 1945–48 and 1959–64.
  • bicornuate — Botany, Zoology. having two horns or hornlike parts.
  • blackstone — Sir William. 1723–80, English jurist noted particularly for his Commentaries on the Laws of England (1765–69), which had a profound influence on jurisprudence in the US
  • bomb lance — a harpoon fitted with an explosive head.
  • bon marche — a bargain.
  • bone black — a fine charcoal made by burning animal bones in closed containers: used as a pigment, in refining sugar, etc.
  • bone china — Bone china is a kind of thin china that contains powdered bone.
  • boniface iSaint, died a.d. 422, pope 418–422.
  • boniface v — died a.d. 625, pope 619–625.
  • bounceable — to spring back from a surface in a lively manner: The ball bounced off the wall.
  • bounceback — the act or an instance of bouncing back, recovering, or recuperating: Fall sales have experienced a tremendous bounceback.
  • cacao bean — a seed of the cacao tree.
  • cacodaemon — Wicked or malevolent spirit as opposed to agathodemon (a good spirit).
  • cacodemons — Plural form of cacodemon.
  • cacogenics — dysgenics.
  • caen stone — a cream-colored limestone quarried near Caen, France, for use in building.
  • caernarfon — a port and resort in NW Wales, in Gwynedd on the Menai Strait: 13th-century castle. Pop: 9726 (2001)
  • caernarvon — a seaport in W Gwynedd, in NW Wales, on Menai Strait: 13th-century castle of Edward II.
  • cajolement — The act of cajoling or the state of being cajoled.
  • calcaneous — Misspelling of calcaneus.
  • calcedonio — a type of Venetian opaque glassware, with veins of colour, intended to imitate chalcedony
  • caledonian — of or relating to Scotland
  • call money — money loaned by banks and recallable on demand
  • calliopean — resembling a calliope in sound; piercingly loud: a calliopean voice.
  • callowness — immature or inexperienced: a callow youth.
  • cameration — vaulting
  • camerlengo — a cardinal who acts as the pope's financial secretary and the papal treasurer
  • camptonite — a lamprophyric rock occurring in dikes and composed of labradorite, pyroxene, sodic hornblende and olivine.
  • can opener — A can opener is the same as a tin opener.
  • can-opener — a manual device or small electric appliance for opening cans.
  • canal zone — a former administrative region of the US, on the Isthmus of Panama around the Panama Canal: bordered on each side by the Republic of Panama, into which it was incorporated in 1979
  • cancel out — If one thing cancels out another thing, the two things have opposite effects, so that when they are combined no real effect is produced.
  • cancelbots — Plural form of cancelbot.
  • cancellous — having a porous or spongelike structure
  • cancerroot — any parasitic plant of the genus Orobanche, especially O. uniflora, of North America, having pale, leafless stalks bearing a single white or purplish flower.
  • cancionero — a songbook
  • candlewood — the resinous wood of any of several trees, used for torches and candle substitutes
  • canephoros — in ancient Greece, any of the maidens who carried on her head a basket holding the sacred things used at feasts
  • caney fork — a river in central Tennessee, flowing NW to the Cumberland River. 144 miles (232 km) long.
  • cankerroot — goldthread.
  • cankerworm — the larva of either of two geometrid moths, Paleacrita vernata or Alsophila pometaria, which feed on and destroy fruit and shade trees in North America
  • cannelloni — Cannelloni is large tube-shaped pieces of pasta that contain a filling of meat, cheese, or vegetables.
  • cannonaded — Simple past tense and past participle of cannonade.
  • cannonades — Plural form of cannonade.
  • cannoneers — Plural form of cannoneer.
  • canonesses — Plural form of canoness.
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