10-letter words containing c, s, i, r, o
- colonizers — to establish a colony in; settle: England colonized Australia.
- coloristic — having to do with color or the use of color
- colorslide — a color transparency, mounted usually between cardboard or plastic masks or glass plates, for projection onto a screen.
- colourings — Plural form of colouring.
- come first — If you say that someone or something comes first for a particular person, you mean they treat or consider that person or thing as more important than anything else.
- comiserate — Obsolete spelling of commiserate.
- commissars — Plural form of commissar.
- commissary — A commissary is a shop that provides food and equipment in a place such as a military camp or a prison.
- commissure — a band of tissue linking two parts or organs, such as the nervous tissue connecting the right and left sides of the brain in vertebrates
- comparison — When you make a comparison, you consider two or more things and discover the differences between them.
- compersion — The feeling of joy one has experiencing another's joy, such as in witnessing a toddler's joy and feeling joy in response.
- compositor — A compositor is a person who arranges the text and pictures of a book, magazine, or newspaper before it is printed.
- comprising — to include or contain: The Soviet Union comprised several socialist republics.
- compromise — A compromise is a situation in which people accept something slightly different from what they really want, because of circumstances or because they are considering the wishes of other people.
- compursion — the act of contracting the mouth into a small rounded shape
- con artist — A con artist is someone who tricks other people into giving them their money or property.
- conacreism — the Irish system of letting farming land for a season or for eleven months
- concierges — Plural form of concierge.
- concretise — to make concrete, real, or particular; give tangible or definite form to: to concretize abstractions.
- concretism — the practice of representing abstract concepts in concrete terms
- concretist — a person who represents abstract concepts in concrete terms
- configures — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of configure.
- confiserie — a shop selling sweets
- conformism — the tendency to adopt the attitudes, behaviour, dress, etc, of the group to which one belongs
- conformist — Someone who is conformist behaves or thinks like everyone else rather than doing things that are original.
- coniferous — A coniferous forest or wood is made up of conifers.
- conscribed — Simple past tense and past participle of conscribe.
- conscripts — Plural form of conscript.
- conserving — Present participle of conserve.
- considered — A considered opinion or act is the result of careful thought.
- considerer — One who considers.
- consimilar — similar; alike
- consistory — the court of a diocese (other than Canterbury) administering ecclesiastical law
- consortial — a combination of financial institutions, capitalists, etc., for carrying into effect some financial operation requiring large resources of capital.
- consorting — a husband or wife; spouse, especially of a reigning monarch. Compare prince consort, queen consort.
- consortion — a husband or wife; spouse, especially of a reigning monarch. Compare prince consort, queen consort.
- consortism — symbiosis
- consortium — A consortium is a group of people or firms who have agreed to co-operate with each other.
- conspiracy — Conspiracy is the secret planning by a group of people to do something illegal.
- conspirant — planning a crime or harmful act in secret
- conspiring — of or involved in a conspiracy
- constrains — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of constrain.
- constraint — A constraint is something that limits or controls what you can do.
- constricts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of constrict.
- constringe — to shrink or contract
- construing — to give the meaning or intention of; explain; interpret.
- containers — Plural form of container.
- contorsion — Misspelling of contortion.
- contraries — opposite in nature or character; diametrically or mutually opposed: contrary to fact; contrary propositions.
- contrivers — Plural form of contriver.