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9-letter words containing e, i, r, n, c

  • clarinets — Plural form of clarinet.
  • clavering — Present participle of claver.
  • cleanlier — Comparative form of cleanly.
  • clearings — Plural form of clearing.
  • clearskin — Cleanskin.
  • clearwing — any moth of the family Sesiidae (or Aegeriidae), characterized by the absence of scales from the greater part of the wings. They are day-flying and some, such as the hornet clearwing (Sesia apiformis), resemble wasps and other hymenopterans
  • clerkling — a young or inexperienced clerk
  • clinchers — Plural form of clincher.
  • co-winner — one of two or more joint winners.
  • coalminer — One who mines for coal.
  • cockering — Present participle of cocker.
  • coercions — Plural form of coercion.
  • coffering — a box or chest, especially one for valuables.
  • coinherit — To inherit together with other or others; to be one of the inheritors.
  • coinsurer — A coinsurer is a person or company whose policy covers the same risk as that of another person or company, and shares the loss.
  • coinsures — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of coinsure.
  • cointreau — a colourless liqueur with orange flavouring
  • coleraine — a town in N Northern Ireland, in Coleraine district, Co Antrim, on the River Bann; light industries; university (1965). Pop: 24 089 (2001)
  • collinear — lying on the same straight line
  • coloniser — (British) alternative spelling of colonizer.
  • colonizer — to establish a colony in; settle: England colonized Australia.
  • colubrine — of or resembling a snake
  • comintern — short for Communist International: an international Communist organization founded by Lenin in Moscow in 1919 and dissolved in 1943; it degenerated under Stalin into an instrument of Soviet politics
  • compering — a host, master of ceremonies, or the like, especially of a stage revue or television program.
  • conceiver — to form (a notion, opinion, purpose, etc.): He conceived the project while he was on vacation.
  • concierge — (Britain) One who attends to the maintenance of a building and provides services to its tenants and visitors.
  • configure — If you configure a piece of computer equipment, you set it up so that it is ready for use.
  • confirmed — You use confirmed to describe someone who has a particular habit or belief that they are very unlikely to change.
  • confirmee — a person who has confirmed that he or she will attend a specified event
  • confirmer — One who confirms something.
  • confiseur — a confectioner
  • confiteor — a prayer consisting of a general confession of sinfulness and an entreaty for forgiveness
  • confiture — a confection, preserve of fruit, etc
  • confrerie — a brotherhood
  • congeries — a collection of objects or ideas; mass; heap
  • coniferin — a grayish-white, water-soluble powder, C 16 H 22 O 8 ⋅2H 2 O, obtained from the cambium of coniferous trees and from asparagus: used chiefly in the manufacture of vanillin.
  • conjoiner — A person who conjoins.
  • connivers — to cooperate secretly; conspire (often followed by with): They connived to take over the business.
  • connivery — the act of conniving
  • conscribe — to conscript
  • considers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of consider.
  • consigner — a person or company that consigns goods, merchandise, etc.
  • conspired — Make secret plans jointly to commit an unlawful or harmful act.
  • conspirer — to agree together, especially secretly, to do something wrong, evil, or illegal: They conspired to kill the king.
  • conspires — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of conspire.
  • container — A container is something such as a box or bottle that is used to hold or store things in.
  • continuer — One who, or that which, continues.
  • contrived — If you say that something someone says or does is contrived, you think it is false and deliberate, rather than natural and not planned.
  • contriver — to plan with ingenuity; devise; invent: The author contrived a clever plot.
  • contrives — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of contrive.
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