9-letter words containing c, o, u, n, i
- communize — to make (property) public; nationalize
- commuting — the activity of travelling some distance to work every day by car, bus, or train
- computing — Computing is the activity of using a computer and writing programs for it.
- concubine — In former times, a concubine was a woman who lived with and had a sexual relationship with a man of higher social rank without being married to him.
- conducing — Present participle of conduce.
- conducive — If one thing is conducive to another thing, it makes the other thing likely to happen.
- configure — If you configure a piece of computer equipment, you set it up so that it is ready for use.
- confiseur — a confectioner
- confiture — a confection, preserve of fruit, etc
- confucian — of or relating to the doctrines of Confucius
- confucius — Chinese name Kong Zi or K'ung Fu-tse. 551–479 bc, Chinese philosopher and teacher of ethics (see Confucianism). His doctrines were compiled after his death under the title The Analects of Confucius
- confusing — Something that is confusing makes it difficult for people to know exactly what is happening or what to do.
- confusion — If there is confusion about something, it is not clear what the true situation is, especially because people believe different things.
- confuting — Present participle of confute.
- congruity — the condition or fact of being congruous or congruent
- conjugial — A form of \"conjugal\" used by Swedenborg and his followers, used to distinguish their ideas about marital relations.
- conjuring — the performance of tricks that appear to defy natural laws
- connubial — of or relating to marriage; conjugal
- conscious — If you are conscious of something, you notice it or realize that it is happening.
- consuming — A consuming passion or interest is more important to you than anything else.
- contagium — the specific virus or other direct cause of any infectious disease
- continual — A continual process or situation happens or exists without stopping.
- continued — continuing; not having stopped
- continuer — One who, or that which, continues.
- continues — to go on after suspension or interruption: The program continued after an intermission.
- continuos — a keyboard accompanying part consisting originally of a figured bass, which in modern scores is usually realized, and serving to provide or fill out the harmonic texture.
- continuum — A continuum is a set of things on a scale, which have a particular characteristic to different degrees.
- contusing — Present participle of contuse.
- contusion — A contusion is a bruise.
- contusive — to injure (tissue), especially without breaking the skin; bruise.
- cornelius — a masculine name: fem. Cornelia
- cornicula — plural form of singular corniculum: small horn
- coroutine — (programming) A piece of code that performs a task, and that can be passed new input and return output more than once.
- cost unit — a quantity or unit of a product or service whose cost is computed, used as a standard for comparison with other costs.
- costuming — a style of dress, including accessories and hairdos, especially that peculiar to a nation, region, group, or historical period.
- cotunnite — a soft, white to yellowish mineral, lead chloride, PbCl 2 , that forms as an alteration product of galena.
- couchings — the act of a person or thing that couches.
- councilor — A councilor is a member of a local council.
- countline — (in the confectionery trade) a chocolate-based bar
- countries — a state or nation: What European countries have you visited?
- countrify — to make countrified.
- countship — the rank or position of a count.
- couplings — Plural form of coupling.
- couponing — the distribution or redemption of promotional coupons
- couraging — Present participle of courage.
- courtling — a fawning or sycophantic member of a royal court
- cousinage — a kinship or relationship
- cretinous — If you describe someone as cretinous, you think they are very stupid.
- criminous — criminal
- crouching — to stoop or bend low.