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9-letter words containing e, c, g

  • conceding — to acknowledge as true, just, or proper; admit: He finally conceded that she was right.
  • concierge — (Britain) One who attends to the maintenance of a building and provides services to its tenants and visitors.
  • conestoga — a large, heavy, broad-wheeled covered wagon, used especially for transporting pioneers and freight across North America during the early westward migration.
  • configure — If you configure a piece of computer equipment, you set it up so that it is ready for use.
  • congealed — Simple past tense and past participle of congeal.
  • congeners — Plural form of congener.
  • congenial — friendly, pleasant, or agreeable
  • congeries — a collection of objects or ideas; mass; heap
  • congested — A congested road or area is extremely crowded and blocked with traffic or people.
  • congo dye — any of certain azo dyes, derived mainly from benzidine
  • congo eel — an aquatic salamander, Amphiuma means, having an eel-like body with gill slits and rudimentary limbs and inhabiting still, muddy waters in the southern US: family Amphiumidae
  • congo red — a brownish-red soluble powder, used as a dye, a diagnostic indicator, a biological stain, and a chemical indicator. Formula: C32H22N6O6S2Na2
  • congolese — of or relating to the Republic of Congo or the Democratic Republic of Congo or their inhabitants
  • congruent — If one thing is congruent with another thing, they are similar or fit together well.
  • conjugate — When pupils or teachers conjugate a verb, they give its different forms in a particular order.
  • consigned — Simple past tense and past participle of consign.
  • consignee — a person, agent, organization, etc, to which merchandise is consigned
  • consigner — a person or company that consigns goods, merchandise, etc.
  • consulage — a duty paid by merchants for a consul's protection of their goods while abroad
  • convening — the act of gathering a meeting
  • converged — Simple past tense and past participle of converge.
  • converges — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of converge.
  • conveying — to carry, bring, or take from one place to another; transport; bear.
  • cooperage — the craft, place of work, or products of a cooper
  • coopering — Present participle of cooper.
  • coppering — Present participle of copper.
  • corbeling — the fashioning of corbels
  • coregency — Monarchical position (such as king, queen, emperor or empress) held by two persons when normally held by only one.
  • cornering — the ability of a motor vehicle to cope with bends or corners in a road
  • corregate — Based on Internal Translator (IT).
  • correggio — Antonio Allegri da (anˈtɔːnjo alˈleːɡri da). 1494–1534, Italian painter, noted for his striking use of perspective and foreshortening
  • corrigent — (in a medicine) an ingredient that negates a side effect of another ingredient
  • corrugate — to fold or be folded into alternate furrows and ridges
  • corseting — Present participle of corset.
  • coshering — Present participle of cosher.
  • cosmogeny — (dated) cosmogony.
  • cosseting — to treat as a pet; pamper; coddle.
  • cotangent — (of an angle) a trigonometric function that in a right-angled triangle is the ratio of the length of the adjacent side to that of the opposite side; the reciprocal of tangent
  • cottagers — Plural form of cottager.
  • cottering — Present participle of cotter.
  • courgette — Courgettes are long thin vegetables with dark green skin.
  • courrèges — André (ɑ̃dre). 1923–2016, French couturier: helped to launch unisex fashion in the mid-1960s
  • cousinage — a kinship or relationship
  • coverages — Plural form of coverage.
  • coverings — Plural form of covering.
  • cozenages — Plural form of cozenage.
  • craggiest — Superlative form of craggy.
  • crataegus — (botany) Any plant of the genus Crataegus, the hawthorns.
  • cratering — the process in which many craters are formed on a surface, as on a moon
  • cravening — Present participle of craven.
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