8-letter words containing e, n, c, o, d
- condoled — Simple past tense and past participle of condole.
- condoler — A person who condoles.
- condoles — to express sympathy with a person who is suffering sorrow, misfortune, or grief (usually followed by with): to condole with a friend whose father has died.
- condoned — to disregard or overlook (something illegal, objectionable, or the like): The government condoned the computer hacking among rival corporations.
- condoner — A person who condones.
- condones — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of condone.
- conduced — Simple past tense and past participle of conduce.
- conducer — to lead or contribute to a result (usually followed by to or toward): qualities that conduce to success.
- conduces — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of conduce.
- condyles — Plural form of condyle.
- conehead — a stupid person.
- conelrad — a US defence and information system used between 1951 and 1963 in the event of air attack
- confided — Simple past tense and past participle of confide.
- confider — to impart secrets trustfully; discuss private matters or problems (usually followed by in): She confides in no one but her husband.
- confides — to impart secrets trustfully; discuss private matters or problems (usually followed by in): She confides in no one but her husband.
- confined — If something is confined to a particular place, it exists only in that place. If it is confined to a particular group, only members of that group have it.
- confixed — Simple past tense and past participle of confix.
- confused — If you are confused, you do not know exactly what is happening or what to do.
- confuted — Simple past tense and past participle of confute.
- conjured — Simple past tense and past participle of conjure.
- connived — Simple past tense and past participle of connive.
- connoted — to signify or suggest (certain meanings, ideas, etc.) in addition to the explicit or primary meaning: The word “fireplace” often connotes hospitality, warm comfort, etc.
- consider — If you consider a person or thing to be something, you have the opinion that this is what they are.
- consoled — to alleviate or lessen the grief, sorrow, or disappointment of; give solace or comfort: Only his children could console him when his wife died.
- consumed — If you are consumed with a feeling or idea, it affects you very strongly indeed.
- contends — to struggle in opposition: to contend with the enemy for control of the port.
- contused — Simple past tense and past participle of contuse.
- convened — Simple past tense and past participle of convene.
- convexed — Made convex; protuberant in a spherical form.
- conveyed — to carry, bring, or take from one place to another; transport; bear.
- convoked — Simple past tense and past participle of convoke.
- convoyed — Simple past tense and past participle of convoy.
- cordoned — a line of police, sentinels, military posts, warships, etc., enclosing or guarding an area.
- corn-fed — fed on corn, esp maize
- cornered — having (a specified number or type of) corners
- corniced — having or decorated with a cornice
- cornuted — having horns
- cosigned — Simple past tense and past participle of cosign.
- cottoned — Simple past tense and past participle of cotton.
- crayoned — Simple past tense and past participle of crayon.
- creodont — any of a group of extinct Tertiary mammals some of which are thought to have been the ancestors of modern carnivores: order Carnivora
- culloden — a moor near Inverness in N Scotland: site of a battle in 1746 in which government troops under the Duke of Cumberland defeated the Jacobites under Prince Charles Edward Stuart
- cyanosed — (pathology) Afflicted with cyanosis.
- d-notice — an official notice sent to newspapers, prohibiting the publication of certain security information
- daemonic — inspired as if by a demon, indwelling spirit, or genius.
- deaconed — Simple past tense and past participle of deacon.
- deaconry — the office or status of a deacon
- debounce — To remove the small ripple of current that forms when a mechanical switch is pushed in an electrical circuit and makes a series of short contacts.
- decagons — Plural form of decagon.
- decanoic — Of or pertaining to decanoic acid or its derivatives; capric.