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9-letter words containing c, o, r, e

  • corkborer — a tool that cuts a hole in a stopper, allowing a glass tube to be inserted
  • corkiness — the state of being corky
  • corkscrew — A corkscrew is a device for pulling corks out of bottles.
  • corn beef — corned beef.
  • corn belt — region in the NC plains area of the Midwest where much corn and cornfed livestock are raised: it extends from W Ohio to E Nebr. and NE Kans.
  • corn cake — Midland and Southern U.S. a flat corn bread baked on a griddle.
  • corn meal — meal made from maize
  • corn pone — a kind of corn bread baked in small oval loaves, or pones
  • corn rose — any of several red-flowered weeds of cornfields, such as the corn poppy
  • corn-pone — of or characteristic of an unsophisticated rural person, especially from the South: a corn-pone accent.
  • cornborer — the larva of the pyralid moth Pyrausta nubilalis, native to S and Central Europe: in E North America a serious pest of maize
  • cornbread — Cornbread is bread made from ground maize or corn. It is popular in the United States.
  • corncrake — a common Eurasian rail, Crex crex, of fields and meadows, with a buff speckled plumage and reddish wings
  • corneille — Pierre (pjɛr). 1606–84, French tragic dramatist often regarded as the founder of French classical drama. His plays include Médée (1635), Le Cid (1636), Horace (1640), and Polyeucte (1642)
  • corneitis — an inflammation of the cornea
  • cornelian — carnelian
  • cornelius — a masculine name: fem. Cornelia
  • cornemuse — a type of French bagpipes
  • cornering — the ability of a motor vehicle to cope with bends or corners in a road
  • cornerman — the first baseman
  • cornermen — Plural form of cornerman.
  • cornetist — a person who plays the cornet
  • cornfield — A cornfield is a field in which corn is being grown.
  • cornflake — Cornflakes are small flat pieces of maize that are eaten with milk as a breakfast cereal. They are popular in Britain and the United States.
  • cornhouse — a corncrib.
  • corniches — Plural form of corniche.
  • cornified — Converted into horn; horny.
  • corniness — the quality of being corny
  • cornopean — a cornet
  • cornpones — Plural form of cornpone.
  • cornrowed — Simple past tense and past participle of cornrow.
  • cornstone — a mottled green and red limestone
  • corollate — having or resembling a corolla
  • corolline — relating to a corolla
  • coronated — having or wearing a crown, coronet, or the like.
  • coroneted — wearing a coronet
  • coroutine — (programming) A piece of code that performs a task, and that can be passed new input and return output more than once.
  • corporate — Corporate means relating to business corporations or to a particular business corporation.
  • corporeal — Corporeal means involving or relating to the physical world rather than the spiritual world.
  • corpulent — If you describe someone as corpulent, you mean they are fat.
  • corpuscle — Corpuscles are red or white blood cells.
  • corralled — an enclosure or pen for horses, cattle, etc.
  • corrasive — Obsolete form of corrosive.
  • corrected — to set or make true, accurate, or right; remove the errors or faults from: The native guide corrected our pronunciation. The new glasses corrected his eyesight.
  • correctly — to set or make true, accurate, or right; remove the errors or faults from: The native guide corrected our pronunciation. The new glasses corrected his eyesight.
  • corrector — to set or make true, accurate, or right; remove the errors or faults from: The native guide corrected our pronunciation. The new glasses corrected his eyesight.
  • corregate — Based on Internal Translator (IT).
  • correggio — Antonio Allegri da (anˈtɔːnjo alˈleːɡri da). 1494–1534, Italian painter, noted for his striking use of perspective and foreshortening
  • correlate — If one thing correlates with another, there is a close similarity or connection between them, often because one thing causes the other. You can also say that two things correlate.
  • corrigent — (in a medicine) an ingredient that negates a side effect of another ingredient
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