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13-letter words containing c, o, r, n

  • coloring book — A coloring book is a book of simple drawings which children can color in.
  • colorlessness — The state of being colorless.
  • colourisation — Alternative spelling of colorization.
  • column vector — a collection of numbers, as the components of a vector, written vertically.
  • combinatorial — of or involving combination, esp. mathematical combination
  • combinatorics — a branch of mathematics dealing with combinations and permutations
  • comfort woman — a girl or woman forced into prostitution by Japanese soldiers during World War II.
  • command paper — (in Britain) a government document that is presented to Parliament, in theory by royal command
  • commandeering — Present participle of commandeer.
  • commandership — a person who commands.
  • commemorating — Present participle of commemorate.
  • commemoration — the act or an instance of commemorating
  • commensurable — having a common factor
  • commensurably — In a commensurable manner; so as to be commensurable.
  • commensurated — Simple past tense and past participle of commensurate.
  • commensurates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of commensurate.
  • commiserating — to feel or express sorrow or sympathy for; empathize with; pity.
  • commiseration — to feel or express sorrow or sympathy for; empathize with; pity.
  • commissionary — Of, relating to, or conferring a commission.
  • commissioners — a person commissioned to act officially; member of a commission.
  • common canary — See under canary (def 1).
  • common factor — a number or quantity that is a factor of each member of a group of numbers or quantities
  • common gender — in English, a noun that is the same whether it is referring to either gender, such as cat, people, spouse.
  • common ground — If two people or groups find common ground, they agree about something, especially when they do not agree about other things.
  • common market — A common market is an organization of countries who have agreed to trade freely with each other and make common decisions about industry and agriculture.
  • common prayer — the liturgy of public services of the Church of England, esp Morning and Evening Prayer
  • common rafter — a rafter having no function other than to bear roofing.
  • common rhythm — the usual English verse rhythm created by a succession of metrical feet each of which consists of a stressed syllable and one or two unstressed ones.
  • common scoter — a sea duck of northern regions, Melanitta nigra. The male plumage is black with white patches around the head and eyes
  • communautaire — supporting the principles of the European Community (now the European Union)
  • communicators — Plural form of communicator.
  • communicatory — inclined to communicate or impart; talkative: He isn't feeling very communicative today.
  • communitarian — a member of a communist community
  • commuter line — a railway line that mainly serves commuters
  • commuter town — a town that is home mainly to commuters
  • company grade — military rank applying to army officers below major, as second and first lieutenants and captains.
  • company store — a retail store operated by a company for the convenience of the employees, who are required to buy from the store.
  • compare notes — to exchange opinions
  • compartimento — any of the 18 administrative districts into which Italy is divided.
  • compartmental — divided into compartments: a compartmental office; a compartmental agency.
  • compartmented — Divided into compartments.
  • compass north — magnetic north, as indicated on a particular compass at a given moment.
  • complementary — Complementary things are different from each other but make a good combination.
  • complimentary — If you are complimentary about something, you express admiration for it.
  • comprehendeth — Archaic third-person singular form of comprehend.
  • comprehending — to understand the nature or meaning of; grasp with the mind; perceive: He did not comprehend the significance of the ambassador's remark.
  • comprehension — Comprehension is the ability to understand something.
  • comprehensive — Something that is comprehensive includes everything that is needed or relevant.
  • compressional — relating to compression
  • comprovincial — belonging to the same province
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