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12-letter words containing c, o, s, m, e

  • commanderies — the office or rank of a commander.
  • commandments — a command or mandate.
  • commemorates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of commemorate.
  • commensalism — a close association or union between two kinds of organisms, in which one is benefited by the relationship and the other is neither benefited nor harmed
  • commensality — eating together at the same table.
  • commensurate — If the level of one thing is commensurate with another, the first level is in proportion to the second.
  • commentaries — Plural form of commentary.
  • commentators — Plural form of commentator.
  • commiserable — worthy of commiseration; pitiable
  • commiserated — Simple past tense and past participle of commiserate.
  • commiserates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of commiserate.
  • commiserator — to feel or express sorrow or sympathy for; empathize with; pity.
  • commissaries — Plural form of commissary.
  • commissioned — the act of committing or entrusting a person, group, etc., with supervisory power or authority.
  • commissioner — A commissioner is an important official in a government department or other organization.
  • commoditised — Simple past tense and past participle of commoditise.
  • common pleas — in some U.S. states, a court having general and original jurisdiction over civil and criminal trials
  • common sense — Your common sense is your natural ability to make good judgments and to behave in a practical and sensible way.
  • common shrew — a small mouse-like long-snouted mammal, Sorex araneus, of the family Soricidae: order Insectivora (insectivores)
  • common snipe — a bird, Gallinago gallinago, of marshes and river banks, having a long straight bill: family Scolopacidae (sandpipers, etc), order Charadriiformes
  • commonalties — Plural form of commonalty.
  • commonplaces — Plural form of commonplace.
  • commorientes — people whose deaths are so close to each other (being caused by the same calamity) that it is not possible to determine who died first. It is assumed that the elder person died first
  • communicates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of communicate.
  • comparatives — Plural form of comparative.
  • compartments — Plural form of compartment.
  • compass rose — a circle or decorative device printed on a map or chart showing the points of the compass measured from true north and usually magnetic north
  • compassioned — a feeling of deep sympathy and sorrow for another who is stricken by misfortune, accompanied by a strong desire to alleviate the suffering.
  • compensating — to recompense for something: They gave him ten dollars to compensate him for his trouble.
  • compensation — Compensation is money that someone who has experienced loss or suffering claims from the person or organization responsible, or from the state.
  • compensative — serving to compensate, as for loss, lack, or injury.
  • compensatory — Compensatory payments involve money paid as compensation.
  • competencies — Plural form of competency.
  • competitions — Plural form of competition.
  • complaisance — deference to the wishes of others; willing compliance
  • complections — Plural form of complection.
  • completeness — complete
  • complex salt — a salt that contains one or more complex ions
  • complexifies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of complexify.
  • complexities — The complexities of something are the many complicated factors involved in it.
  • compliancies — compliance (defs 1, 2, 4).
  • complicities — Plural form of complicity.
  • comportments — Plural form of comportment.
  • composedness — The state or quality of being composed.
  • compost heap — an outdoor pile of compostabale material that degrades into compost
  • compressedly — in a compressed manner
  • compressible — If something is compressible, its volume can change when pressure is applied to it.
  • compressions — Plural form of compression.
  • comptrollers — Plural form of comptroller.
  • compulsative — compulsory
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