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10-letter words containing e, n, t, r

  • contrahent — entering into an agreement or contract
  • contraplex — relating to the transmission of two messages in opposite directions simultaneously
  • contrapose — to place in contraposition.
  • contraries — opposite in nature or character; diametrically or mutually opposed: contrary to fact; contrary propositions.
  • contrasted — to compare in order to show unlikeness or differences; note the opposite natures, purposes, etc., of: Contrast the political rights of Romans and Greeks.
  • contravene — To contravene a law or rule means to do something that is forbidden by the law or rule.
  • contrecoup — an injury, esp to the brain, that occurs at the opposite side of the body from that which was struck
  • contribute — If you contribute to something, you say or do things to help to make it successful.
  • contritely — caused by or showing sincere remorse.
  • contrivers — Plural form of contriver.
  • controlled — held in check; curbed: poorly controlled anger.
  • controller — A controller is a person who has responsibility for a particular organization or for a particular part of an organization.
  • controvert — to deny, refute, or oppose (some argument or opinion)
  • convectors — Plural form of convector.
  • convergent — (of two or more lines, paths, etc) moving towards or meeting at some common point
  • conversant — If you are conversant with something, you are familiar with it and able to deal with it.
  • conversate — to have a conversation; converse; talk.
  • convertend — the proposition to be subjected to conversion
  • converters — Plural form of converter.
  • converting — Present participle of convert.
  • convertion — Misspelling of conversion.
  • convertite — a convert, esp a reformed prostitute
  • convertors — Plural form of convertor.
  • coordinate — If you coordinate an activity, you organize the various people and things involved in it.
  • copartners — Plural form of copartner.
  • copartnery — copartnership
  • coppertone — a reddish-brown color.
  • corelation — a correlation
  • coresident — one of two or more computer programs stored in a computer memory simultaneously
  • cornetfish — any of several slender fishes of the family Fistulariidae, of tropical seas, having an elongated snout and bony plates instead of scales.
  • cornetists — Plural form of cornetist.
  • cornettino — a small woodwind instrument of the cornett family that was popular in northern Europe in the 15th century
  • cornettist — A musician who plays the cornett.
  • coronatine — A polycyclic phytotoxin, produced by some forms of Pseudomonas, that can induce chlorosis.
  • coronetted — Bearing one or more coronets.
  • coroutines — Plural form of coroutine.
  • correcting — Present participle of correct.
  • correction — Corrections are marks or comments made on a piece of work, especially school work, which indicate where there are mistakes and what are the right answers.
  • correption — the shortening of vowels in pronunciation
  • corrientes — a port in NE Argentina, on the Paraná River. Pop: 340 000 (2005 est)
  • coterminal — having the same border or covering the same area.
  • cotransfer — a simultaneous transfer of multiple genes
  • cotter pin — a split pin secured, after passing through holes in the parts to be attached, by spreading the ends
  • coulterneb — The puffin.
  • counteract — To counteract something means to reduce its effect by doing something that produces an opposite effect.
  • counterair — (military) Attacking the air force of an opposing power.
  • counterbid — A counterbid is a bid that is made in response to a bid from another person or group, offering the seller more advantages.
  • counterbug — (humour)   A bug used as a relpy to refute another person's bug report, as in "counterargument".
  • countercry — a cry responding to another cry
  • countering — in the wrong way; contrary to the right course; in the reverse or opposite direction.
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