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10-letter words containing c, o, n, s, u

  • insourcing — The practice of using an organization’s own personnel or other resources to accomplish a task.
  • instructor — a person who instructs; teacher.
  • insurrecto — (US) A rebel, especially in Cuba or the Philippines during American military involvement there around the start of the 20th century.
  • introduces — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of introduce.
  • involucres — Plural form of involucre.
  • isoleucine — a crystalline amino acid, C 6 H 13 O 2 , occurring in proteins, that is essential to the nutrition of humans and animals. Symbol: I. Abbreviation: Ile;
  • jouissance — Physical or intellectual pleasure, delight, or ecstasy.
  • jouysaunce — joy
  • jovysaunce — joy
  • juncaceous — belonging to the plant family Juncaceae.
  • knockwurst — knackwurst.
  • launceston — a city on N Tasmania.
  • licentious — sexually unrestrained; lascivious; libertine; lewd.
  • lions club — any of the local clubs that form the International Association of Lions Clubs, formed in the US in 1917 to foster local and international good relations and service to the community
  • lipofuscin — any of several brown pigments similar to melanin that accumulate in animal cells with age and are products of oxidation of lipids and lipoproteins.
  • lose count — to fail to keep an accurate record of items, events, etc
  • loucheness — The quality of being louche, shifty or disreputable.
  • lunchboxes — Plural form of lunchbox.
  • lunchrooms — Plural form of lunchroom.
  • mendacious — telling lies, especially habitually; dishonest; lying; untruthful: a mendacious person.
  • minicourse — a short, intensive course of study, usually a few weeks long.
  • misconduct — improper conduct; wrong behavior.
  • miscounsel — to advise wrongly.
  • miscounted — Simple past tense and past participle of miscount.
  • monocerous — having one horn on the head
  • monocoques — Plural form of monocoque.
  • monoculars — Plural form of monocular.
  • monoecious — Biology. having both male and female organs in the same individual; hermaphroditic.
  • monotocous — (of certain animals) producing a single offspring at a birth
  • monticulus — a small protrusion on the face or top of something
  • moonstruck — mentally deranged, supposedly by the influence of the moon; crazed.
  • mucedinous — of or resembling mold or mildew.
  • mycogenous — arising from or inhabiting fungi.
  • nectareous — nectarous.
  • nidicolous — remaining in the nest for a period after hatching.
  • non-causal — of, constituting, or implying a cause.
  • non-secure — of or relating to a channel of communication, esp on the internet, that is not restricted to authorized users and is not therefore guaranteed to be private and confidential
  • nonmusical — not belonging to or relating to music
  • nonsecular — of or relating to worldly things or to things that are not regarded as religious, spiritual, or sacred; temporal: secular interests.
  • nonsubject — (in education) a subject of study not considered to be academically rigorous
  • nonsuccess — Absence of success; failure.
  • nonviscous — inviscid.
  • nuciferous — (of a tree or bush) bearing nuts.
  • nucivorous — (of animals) feeding on nuts
  • nucleobase — (biochemistry) The base of a nucleic acid, such as thymine, uracil, adenine, cytosine and guanine.
  • nucleonics — the branch of science that deals with nuclear phenomena, as radioactivity, fission, or fusion, especially practical applications, as in industrial engineering.
  • nucleoside — any of the class of compounds derived by the hydrolysis of nucleic acids or nucleotides, consisting typically of deoxyribose or ribose combined with adenine, guanine, cytosine, uracil, or thymine.
  • nucleosome — any of the repeating subunits of chromatin occurring at intervals along a strand of DNA, consisting of DNA coiled around histone.
  • nurse crop — a crop planted in the same field with another crop, especially to minimize the growth of weeds.
  • obnoctious — Obsolete form of obnoxious.
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