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10-letter words containing c, o, p, l

  • corpuscule — Biology. an unattached cell, especially of a kind that floats freely, as a blood or lymph cell.
  • corylopsis — any of various deciduous shrubs of the genus Corylopsis, which are found in eastern Asia and have yellow flowers
  • cosmopolis — an international city
  • cospectral — (mathematics) isospectral.
  • coupleable — two of the same sort considered together; pair.
  • couplement — the action of coupling or the state of being coupled
  • cover slip — Microscopy. cover glass.
  • cow pillow — (in India) a large cylindrical pillow stuffed with cotton and used for reclining rather than sleeping
  • crepe sole — a shoe sole made of crepe rubber
  • crippledom — the state of being crippled
  • cryophilic — able to thrive at low temperatures
  • cryptology — the study of secret codes or ciphers and the devices used to create and decipher them
  • culdoscope — an endoscope used in a medical examination of the ovary, uterus, etc., inserted through the upper vaginal wall into the pelvic cavity
  • culdoscopy — Endoscopy of the female pelvic organs by way of the vagina.
  • cup-holder — a device for holding a cup upright, esp in a motor vehicle
  • cyclograph — Arcograph.
  • cyclopedia — encyclopedia
  • cyclopedic — like a cyclopedia in character or contents; broad and varied; exhaustive.
  • cymophenol — (organic compound) synonym of carvacrol.
  • cynophilia — a love of dogs
  • cytophilic — (of antibodies, etc) having an attraction or affinity to cells
  • cytoplasms — Plural form of cytoplasm.
  • cytoplasts — Plural form of cytoplast.
  • decompiler — (computer science) A computer program performing the reverse operation to that of a compiler.
  • decoupling — the separation of previously linked systems so that they may operate independently
  • despotical — of, relating to, or of the nature of a despot or despotism; autocratic; tyrannical.
  • diplococci — any of several spherical bacteria occurring in pairs, as Diplococcus pneumoniae.
  • diplodocus — a huge herbivorous dinosaur of the genus Diplodocus, from the Late Jurassic Epoch of western North America, growing to a length of about 87 feet (26.5 meters).
  • diplomatic — of, relating to, or engaged in diplomacy: diplomatic officials.
  • discophile — a person who studies and collects phonograph records, especially those of a rare or specialized nature.
  • double cup — (in Renaissance art) a matched pair of metal cups, made so that one can be placed inverted on top of the other.
  • drop black — carbon, as animal black or lampblack, formed into pellets by mixing with water or glue: used as a black pigment.
  • drop cable — Wiring between a computer and its Ethernet transceiver. Maximum length if full-spec is 47m.
  • drop cloth — a sheet of cloth, paper, plastic, or the like laid over furniture and floors for protection while a room is being painted or laid over shrubbery while the exterior of a house is being painted.
  • dropcloths — Plural form of dropcloth.
  • duplicator — a machine for making duplicates, as a mimeograph.
  • echo plate — (in sound recording or broadcasting) an electromechanical device for producing echo and reverberation effects
  • electropop — a genre of pop music characterized by the use of synthesizers to replace guitars and drums
  • empedocles — ?490–430 bc, Greek philosopher and scientist, who held that the world is composed of four elements, air, fire, earth, and water, which are governed by the opposing forces of love and discord
  • encephalo- — indicating the brain
  • encephalon — The brain.
  • endopelvic — (anatomy) Within the pelvis.
  • eolotropic — Alternative spelling of aeolotropic.
  • epicondyle — (anatomy) A protuberance above the condyle of a bone to which ligaments or tendons are attached.
  • epicycloid — A curve traced by a point on the circumference of a circle rolling on the exterior of another circle.
  • epiglottic — (anatomy) Pertaining to, or connected with, the epiglottis.
  • epilogical — Of or relating to an epilogue.
  • epitomical — Epitomic.
  • epsilonics — The study of error in mathematical approximations.
  • escapology — The study or art of escaping from a constriction, e.g. rope, handcuffs, etc.
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