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

  • clop-clop — a clattering sound of repeated clops.
  • cloth cap — A cloth cap is a soft flat cap with a stiff, curved part at the front called a peak. Cloth caps are usually worn by men.
  • cloth-cap — pertaining to or characteristic of the working class.
  • clozapine — a sedative used to treat schizophrenia
  • codevelop — to develop jointly
  • cold pack — a method of lowering the body temperature by wrapping a person in a sheet soaked in cold water
  • cold pole — the location in the northern or southern hemisphere having the coldest annual mean temperature in that hemisphere.
  • cold snap — A cold snap is a short period of cold and icy weather.
  • cold spot — an area where house prices are stable and properties are slow to sell
  • cold type — typesetting done by a method other than the casting of molten type
  • cold-pack — to place a cold pack on: to cold-pack a feverish patient.
  • coldsleep — A deep sleep during which the body is stored at very cold temperature, to preserve it; cryogenic sleep.
  • coleopter — an aircraft that has an annular wing with the fuselage and engine on the centre line
  • coliphage — a bacteriophage
  • collapsar — a collapsed star, either a white dwarf, neutron star, or black hole
  • collapsed — Simple past tense and past participle of collapse.
  • collapses — Plural form of collapse.
  • collotype — a method of lithographic printing from a flat surface of hardened gelatine: used mainly for fine-detail reproduction in monochrome or colour
  • collotypy — the process of collotype
  • colophons — Plural form of colophon.
  • colophony — rosin
  • coloscope — a flexible, lighted, tubular instrument using fiber optics to permit visualization of the colon.
  • coloscopy — colonoscopy.
  • colpotomy — a surgical incision into the wall of the vagina
  • compactly — joined or packed together; closely and firmly united; dense; solid: compact soil.
  • compelled — to force or drive, especially to a course of action: His disregard of the rules compels us to dismiss him.
  • compeller — to force or drive, especially to a course of action: His disregard of the rules compels us to dismiss him.
  • compilate — (rare) To put together; to assemble; to make by gathering things from various sources.
  • compilers — Plural form of compiler.
  • compiling — Present participle of compile.
  • complains — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of complain.
  • complaint — A complaint is a statement in which you express your dissatisfaction with a particular situation.
  • compleats — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of compleat.
  • completed — having all parts or elements; lacking nothing; whole; entire; full: a complete set of Mark Twain's writings.
  • completer — having all parts or elements; lacking nothing; whole; entire; full: a complete set of Mark Twain's writings.
  • completes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of complete.
  • complex's — composed of many interconnected parts; compound; composite: a complex highway system.
  • complexed — composed of many interconnected parts; compound; composite: a complex highway system.
  • complexes — Plural form of complex.
  • complexly — composed of many interconnected parts; compound; composite: a complex highway system.
  • complexus — a complicated whole made up of interconnected or related parts
  • compliant — If you say that someone is compliant, you mean they willingly do what they are asked to do.
  • complicit — If someone is complicit in a crime or unfair activity, they are involved in it.
  • compliers — a person, group, etc., that complies.
  • complying — Present participle of comply.
  • comprisal — to include or contain: The Soviet Union comprised several socialist republics.
  • comptable — countable
  • comptible — (obsolete) accountable; responsible.
  • copiloted — Simple past tense and past participle of copilot.
  • copiously — large in quantity or number; abundant; plentiful: copious amounts of food.
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