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10-letter words containing c, o, p, y, d

  • adipocytes — Plural form of adipocyte.
  • blind copy — a copy of a letter or the like, the original of which bears no evidence that the copy was sent to some other person.
  • body punch — a blow to the body of an opponent
  • by-product — A by-product is something which is produced during the manufacture or processing of another product.
  • cladophyll — a green, flattened branch arising from the axil of a leaf, with the shape and functions of a foliage leaf
  • clappy-doo — a large black mussel
  • composedly — calm; tranquil; serene: His composed face reassured the nervous passengers.
  • copycatted — Simple past tense and past participle of copycat.
  • copyedited — Simple past tense and past participle of copyedit.
  • copyeditor — a person who edits a manuscript, text, etc., for publication, especially to find and correct errors in style, punctuation, and grammar.
  • copyholder — one who reads aloud from the copy as the proof corrector follows the reading in the proof
  • copyreader — a person who edits and prepares newspaper copy for publication; subeditor
  • coryphodon — a primitive hoofed mammal of the extinct genus Coryphodon, of the early Eocene Epoch, having a long, thickset body, short legs, and five-toed feet, each toe ending in a small hoof.
  • culdoscopy — Endoscopy of the female pelvic organs by way of the vagina.
  • cyclopedia — encyclopedia
  • cyclopedic — like a cyclopedia in character or contents; broad and varied; exhaustive.
  • cynopodous — (of some mammals, such as dogs) having claws that do not retract
  • cyprinoids — Plural form of cyprinoid.
  • decryption — to decode or decipher.
  • dysmorphic — relating to or resulting in misshapenness of parts of the body
  • dystrophic — Medicine/Medical. pertaining to or caused by dystrophy.
  • endophytic — Of or relating to an endophyte.
  • 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.
  • funduscopy — Ophthalmoscopic examination of the fundus of the eye.
  • glycolipid — any of a class of lipids, comprising the cerebrosides and gangliosides, that upon hydrolysis yield galactose or a similar sugar, a fatty acid, and sphingosine or dihydrosphingosine.
  • hydroponic — the cultivation of plants by placing the roots in liquid nutrient solutions rather than in soil; soilless growth of plants. Compare aeroculture, geoponics (def 2).
  • hydroscope — an optical device for viewing objects below the surface of water.
  • hydrospace — the regions beneath the surface of the oceans and seas.
  • hypodermic — characterized by the introduction of medicine or drugs under the skin: hypodermic injection.
  • lycopodium — any erect or creeping, mosslike, evergreen plant of the genus Lycopodium, as the club moss or ground pine.
  • octaploidy — the fact of having or containing eight groups or sets of chromosomes
  • peroxyacid — an acid derived from hydrogen peroxide and containing the –O–O– group, as peroxysulfuric acid, H 2 S 2 O 8 .
  • phylloclad — cladophyll
  • polyandric — polyandrous.
  • polydactyl — having many or several digits.
  • polydeuces — Greek name of Pollux.
  • polyhedric — resembling a polyhedron
  • polyhydric — (especially of alcohols and phenols) polyhydroxy.
  • predictory — predictive.
  • pycnogonid — any marine arthropod of the class Pycnogonida, having small bodies and long legs
  • radioscopy — the examination of objects opaque to light by means of another form of radiation, usually x-rays.
  • spodomancy — divination by studying ashes
  • syncopated — marked by syncopation: syncopated rhythm.

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