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9-letter words containing c, s, t

  • cattiness — catlike; feline.
  • cattishly — In a cattish manner.
  • cattleyas — Plural form of cattleya.
  • causality — Causality is the relationship of cause and effect.
  • causation — The causation of something, usually something bad, is the factors that have caused it.
  • causative — Causative factors are ones which are responsible for causing something.
  • cautelous — crafty or cunning
  • cauteries — Plural form of cautery.
  • cauterise — to burn with a hot iron, electric current, fire, or a caustic, especially for curative purposes; treat with a cautery.
  • cauterism — the application of burning, searing, or cautery
  • cavatinas — Plural form of cavatina.
  • caveators — a person who files or enters a caveat.
  • cavitands — Plural form of cavitand.
  • ceanothus — any shrub of the North American rhamnaceous genus Ceanothus: grown for their ornamental, often blue, flower clusters
  • cecostomy — Alternative spelling of caecostomy.
  • ceintures — cincture (defs 1, 2).
  • celestial — of or in the sky or universe, as planets or stars
  • celestine — celestite
  • celestite — a white, red, or blue mineral consisting of strontium sulphate in orthorhombic crystalline form: a source of strontium compounds. Formula: SrSO4
  • celibates — Plural form of celibate.
  • cellmates — Plural form of cellmate.
  • celsitude — the position or stance of dignity or loftiness
  • celticism — a Celtic custom or usage.
  • celticist — an expert in Celtic languages or culture.
  • cenobites — Plural form of cenobite.
  • cenotaphs — Plural form of cenotaph.
  • cent sign — the symbol ¢ placed after a number to indicate that the number represents cents.
  • centaurus — a conspicuous extensive constellation in the S hemisphere, close to the Southern Cross, that contains two first magnitude stars, Alpha Centauri and Beta Centauri, and the globular cluster Omega Centauri
  • centesimo — a former monetary unit of Italy, San Marino, and the Vatican City worth one hundredth of a lira
  • centrists — Plural form of centrist.
  • centroids — Plural form of centroid.
  • cents-off — of or relating to a marketing device, as a coupon, that entitles a buyer to a specified amount off the regular price.
  • centuries — Plural form of century.
  • ceramists — Plural form of ceramist.
  • cerastium — any of a genus of plants belonging to the family Caryophyllaceae
  • ceratitis — Alternative spelling of keratitis.
  • ceratodus — any of various extinct lungfish constituting the genus Ceratodus, common in Cretaceous and Triassic times
  • cerealist — a person who studies cereals and the conditions for their growth
  • cerements — Plural form of cerement.
  • certifies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of certify.
  • certosina — a technique of inlaying light-colored material, as bone, ivory, metal, or pale wood, in elaborate designs on a dark ground.
  • cerussite — a usually white mineral, found in veins. It is a source of lead. Composition: lead carbonate. Formula: PbCO3. Crystal structure: orthorhombic
  • cervantes — Miguel de (miˈɣɛl ðe), full surname Cervantes Saavedra. 1547–1616, Spanish dramatist, poet, and prose writer, most famous for Don Quixote (1605), which satirizes the chivalric romances and greatly influenced the development of the novel
  • cespitose — growing in dense, matlike clumps without creeping stems, as moss, grass, etc.
  • cespitous — Turfy; resembling turf.
  • cessation — The cessation of something is the stopping of it.
  • cessative — (of a verbal form or aspect) expressing cessation.
  • cetaceans — Plural form of cetacean.
  • cetaceous — Relating to whales or more generally to any marine mammal of the order Cetacea.
  • cetshwayo — ?1826–84, king of the Zulus (1873–79): defeated the British at Isandhlwana (1879) but was overwhelmed by them at Ulundi (1879); captured, he stated his case in London, and was reinstated as ruler of part of Zululand (1883)
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