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10-letter words containing c, r, o, s, e, i

  • geometrics — a geometric pattern, design, etc.: an ornate and handsome geometric.
  • grouchiest — Superlative form of grouchy.
  • hectorship — the quality or character of a hector
  • heroicness — Also, heroical. of, relating to, or characteristic of a hero or heroine.
  • holosteric — (of an instrument or device) wholly constructed of solids, without any liquids
  • hyperosmic — Of, pertaining to, or affected by hyperosmia.
  • hypersonic — noting or pertaining to speed that is at least five times that of sound in the same medium.
  • hypocrisie — Obsolete form of hypocrisy.
  • hypocrites — Plural form of hypocrite.
  • ignorances — the state or fact of being ignorant; lack of knowledge, learning, information, etc.
  • indecorous — not decorous; violating generally accepted standards of good taste or propriety; unseemly.
  • inspectors — Plural form of inspector.
  • insurrecto — (US) A rebel, especially in Cuba or the Philippines during American military involvement there around the start of the 20th century.
  • intercross — to cross one with another; place across each other.
  • interlocks — Plural form of interlock.
  • intershock — To shock mutually, as if by collision.
  • interstock — a stock grafted between the understock and the scion.
  • introduces — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of introduce.
  • introjects — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of introject.
  • introspect — to practice introspection; consider one's own internal state or feelings.
  • involucres — Plural form of involucre.
  • iridaceous — belonging to the Iridaceae family of plants.
  • isentropic — having a constant entropy.
  • isometrics — of, relating to, or having equality of measure.
  • isothermic — occurring at constant temperature.
  • jeistiecor — a tight-fitting garment
  • kicksorter — a multichannel pulse-height analyser used esp to distinguish between isotopes by sorting their characteristic pulses (kicks)
  • kiloparsec — a unit of distance, equal to 1000 parsecs. Abbreviation: kpc.
  • lectorship — a lecturer in a college or university.
  • line score — a brief listing of the final score and major statistical totals of a game, esp. a baseball game
  • localizers — Plural form of localizer.
  • luciferous — bringing or providing light.
  • macrolides — Plural form of macrolide.
  • macroseism — A severe earthquake.
  • mesocardia — the double layer of splanchnic mesoderm supporting the embryonic heart.
  • mesocranic — having a skull with a cranial index between that of dolichocranic and brachycranic skulls.
  • mesocratic — (of an igneous rock) composed of light and dark minerals in nearly equal amounts.
  • mesodermic — the middle germ layer of a metazoan embryo.
  • mesokurtic — (of a frequency distribution or its graphical representation) having the same kurtosis as the normal distribution.
  • microbeams — Plural form of microbeam.
  • microbrews — Plural form of microbrew.
  • microbuses — Plural form of microbus.
  • microcytes — Pathology. an abnormally small red blood cell.
  • microemacs — (uemacs) A simple, portable text editor with versions for most microcomputers and many other computers. It is both relatively easy for the novice to use, but also very powerful in the hands of an expert. MicroEmacs can be extensibly customised. Most versions use only a screen and keyboard - mouse and windowing facilities are not standard. MicroEmacs was written by Dave G Conroy, Steve Wilhite, George Jones, and for nearly ten years: Daniel Lawrence. Version: 3.11.
  • micromeres — Plural form of micromere.
  • micromoles — Plural form of micromole.
  • micronesia — one of the three principal divisions of Oceania, comprising the small Pacific islands N of the equator and E of the Philippines, whose main groups are the Mariana Islands, the Caroline Islands, and the Marshall Islands.
  • micronised — Simple past tense and past participle of micronise.
  • micropenis — (medical) An unusually small penis.
  • micropores — a tiny opening, as in specialized biological filters or in the shells of some animals.
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