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10-letter words containing c, o, r, e, l

  • carbolized — Simple past tense and past participle of carbolize.
  • carbondale — a city in SW Illinois.
  • carbonless — containing no carbon
  • cardholder — A cardholder is someone who has a bank card or credit card.
  • carmagnole — a dance and song popular during the French Revolution
  • cartophile — a cartophilist
  • casseroled — Cooked in a casserole.
  • casseroles — Plural form of casserole.
  • castleford — a town in N England, in Wakefield unitary authority, West Yorkshire on the River Aire. Pop: 37 525 (2001)
  • catalogers — Plural form of cataloger.
  • cataloguer — One who catalogues.
  • categorial — of or relating to a category
  • cefadroxil — A broad-spectrum cephalosporin antibiotic.
  • ceilometer — a device for determining the cloud ceiling, esp by means of a reflected light beam
  • celebrator — to observe (a day) or commemorate (an event) with ceremonies or festivities: to celebrate Christmas; to celebrate the success of a new play.
  • celebrious — (obsolete) famous.
  • celeritous — (rare) Swift, speedy, fast.
  • centerfold — A centerfold is a picture that covers the two central pages of a magazine, especially a photograph of a naked or partly naked woman.
  • centrefold — A centrefold is a picture that covers the two central pages of a magazine, especially a photograph of a naked or partly naked woman.
  • centrioles — Plural form of centriole.
  • centroidal — of or relating to a centroid
  • ceremonial — Something that is ceremonial relates to a ceremony or is used in a ceremony.
  • chancellor — Chancellor is the title of the head of government in Germany and Austria.
  • charleston — The Charleston is a lively dance that was popular in the 1920s.
  • charlottes — Plural form of charlotte.
  • chelmsford — a city in SE England, administrative centre of Essex: electronics, retail; university (1992). Pop: 99 962 (2001)
  • chloralose — an anaesthetic and sedative composed of chloral and glucose, also used as a preparation to kill birds and rodents
  • chloramine — an unstable colourless liquid with a pungent odour, made by the reaction of sodium hypochlorite and ammonia. Formula: NH2Cl
  • chloridate — to expose to or prepare with a chloride
  • chloridise — to change into chloride
  • chloridize — to change into a chloride
  • chlorinate — to combine or treat (a substance) with chlorine
  • chlorodyne — a drug, containing chloroform among other ingredients, with sedative, narcotic and pain-relieving properties
  • chondrules — Plural form of chondrule.
  • chord line — the imaginary straight line joining the leading edge and trailing edge of an aerofoil
  • choreology — the method of writing down the signs and characters that indicate movements in dance
  • choropleth — a symbol or marked and bounded area on a map denoting the distribution of some property
  • chronicled — a chronological record of events; a history.
  • chronicler — a chronological record of events; a history.
  • chronicles — either of two historical books (I and II Chronicles) of the Old Testament
  • chrysocale — a copper alloy containing zinc and lead.
  • chrysolite — a yellowish-green gem derived chiefly from varieties of olivine
  • chrysotile — a green, grey, or white fibrous mineral, a variety of serpentine, that is an important source of commercial asbestos. Formula: Mg3Si2O5(OH)4
  • chyloderma — (medicine) swelling of the scrotum resulting from chronic lymphatic obstruction.
  • circle-out — a closed plane curve consisting of all points at a given distance from a point within it called the center. Equation: x 2 + y 2 = r 2 .
  • citronella — a tropical Asian grass, Cymbopogon (or Andropogon) nardus, with bluish-green lemon-scented leaves
  • cladoceran — any minute freshwater crustacean of the order Cladocera, which includes the water fleas
  • clapometer — a device that measures applause
  • clapperboy — a boy who operates a clapper
  • clean room — an environment, typically used in manufacturing or scientific research, in which environmental contaminants are kept to an absolute minimum
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