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8-letter words containing e, c, m, o

  • compline — the last of the seven canonical hours of the divine office
  • composed — If someone is composed, they are calm and able to control their feelings.
  • composer — A composer is a person who writes music, especially classical music.
  • composes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of compose.
  • compotes — Plural form of compote.
  • compress — When you compress something or when it compresses, it is pressed or squeezed so that it takes up less space.
  • comprise — If you say that something comprises or is comprised of a number of things or people, you mean it has them as its parts or members.
  • comprize — comprise.
  • compulse — to compel
  • computed — Calculate or reckon (a figure or amount).
  • computer — a device, usually electronic, that processes data according to a set of instructions. The digital computer stores data in discrete units and performs arithmetical and logical operations at very high speed. The analog computer has no memory and is slower than the digital computer but has a continuous rather than a discrete input. The hybrid computer combines some of the advantages of digital and analog computers
  • computes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of compute.
  • comrades — A companion who shares one's activities or is a fellow member of an organization.
  • comtesse — countess
  • con game — a swindle involving money, goods, etc, in which the victim's trust is won by the swindler; a shortened form of confidence game
  • condemns — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of condemn.
  • confirme — Obsolete spelling of confirm.
  • consomme — Consommé is a thin, clear soup, usually made from meat juices.
  • consumed — If you are consumed with a feeling or idea, it affects you very strongly indeed.
  • consumer — A consumer is a person who buys things or uses services.
  • consumes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of consume.
  • contempo — contemporary
  • contempt — If you have contempt for someone or something, you have no respect for them or think that they are unimportant.
  • copemate — a partner, comrade, paramour, or spouse
  • copremia — poisoning due to the presence of fecal matter in the blood.
  • coramine — a drug, C10H14N2O, which is a circulatory stimulant and is banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency, hence preventing its use by athletes
  • coredeem — to redeem together
  • coremium — the spore-producing organ of certain fungi that consists of conidiophores
  • cork elm — any of several tall elms (genus Ulmus) of the E U.S., with corky ridges, as wahoo
  • cormlike — resembling a corm
  • cornmeal — Cornmeal is a powder made from maize. It is used in cooking.
  • coromuel — a cooling westerly breeze that flows in from the Pacific over the La Paz region of the southern Baja California peninsula of Mexico.
  • corpsmen — U.S. Navy. an enlisted person working as a pharmacist or hospital assistant.
  • cosmesis — an aesthetic covering on a prosthesis to make it look more natural
  • cosmetic — Cosmetics are substances such as lipstick or powder, which people put on their face to make themselves look more attractive.
  • cosmoses — Plural form of cosmos.
  • costumed — Simple past tense and past participle of costume.
  • costumer — A costumer is the same as a costumier.
  • costumes — Plural form of costume.
  • costumey — resembling a costume and therefore unrealistic
  • cream of — creamed purée of
  • cremator — a furnace for cremating corpses
  • cremorne — a crumhorn
  • cromlech — a circle of prehistoric standing stones
  • cromorne — crumhorn.
  • cromwell — Oliver. 1599–1658, English general and statesman. A convinced Puritan, he was an effective leader of the parliamentary army in the Civil War. After the execution of Charles I he quelled the Royalists in Scotland and Ireland, and became Lord Protector of the Commonwealth (1653–58)
  • cumarone — a colourless insoluble aromatic liquid obtained from coal tar and used in the manufacture of synthetic resins. Formula: C 8H 6O
  • cumulose — abounding in heaps or cumuli
  • customed — accustomed; inured
  • customer — You can use customer in expressions such as a cool customer or a tough customer to indicate what someone's behaviour or character is like.
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