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10-letter words containing e, o, c, n

  • econometer — a device in a car that informs the driver of how much fuel they are consuming
  • econometry — Econometrics.
  • economical — avoiding waste or extravagance; thrifty: an economical meal; an economical use of interior space.
  • economicly — (nonstandard) alternative spelling of economically.
  • economised — (UK) Simple past tense and past participle of economise.
  • economiser — Alternative form of economizer.
  • economists — Plural form of economist.
  • economized — Simple past tense and past participle of economize.
  • economizer — a person who economizes.
  • economizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of economize.
  • ecphonesis — the use of an exclamatory phrase, as in “O tempore! O mores!”.
  • ectocornea — the outer layer of the cornea.
  • ectoenzyme — exoenzyme.
  • ectogenous — growing outside the body of the host, as certain bacteria and other parasites.
  • ecuadorean — a republic in NW South America. 109,483 sq. mi. (283,561 sq. km). Capital: Quito.
  • ecuadorian — person from Ecuador
  • eddication — (UK, dated) eye dialect of education.
  • educations — Plural form of education.
  • edulcorant — tending to edulcorate
  • effraction — a breaking into a house, store, etc., by force; forcible entry.
  • egocentric — Thinking only of oneself, without regard for the feelings or desires of others ; self-centered.
  • egomaniacs — Plural form of egomaniac.
  • eicosanoid — (biochemistry) Any of a family of naturally-occurring substances derived from 20-carbon polyunsaturated fatty acids; they include the prostaglandins, thromboxanes, leukotrienes and epoxyeicosatrienoic acids; they function as hormones.
  • eirenicons — Plural form of eirenicon.
  • electrogen — a molecule that emits electrons when it is illuminated
  • electronic — (of a device) Having or operating with the aid of many small components, esp. microchips and transistors, that control and direct an electric current.
  • elocutions — Plural form of elocution.
  • emaciation — The state of being abnormally thin or weak.
  • encephalo- — indicating the brain
  • encephalon — The brain.
  • encloister — to imprison or cloister
  • enclosures — Plural form of enclosure.
  • encoffiner — A person whose profession is to prepare the body of a deceased person and place it in a coffin, especially in a ceremonial or ritualistic manner.
  • encoignure — an ornamental piece of furniture designed to fit in a corner
  • encomiasts — Plural form of encomiast.
  • encomienda — A grant by the Spanish Crown to a colonist in America conferring the right to demand tribute and forced labor from the Indian inhabitants of an area.
  • encopresis — Involuntary defecation, especially associated with emotional disturbance or psychiatric disorder.
  • encounters — Plural form of encounter.
  • encouraged — Simple past tense and past participle of encourage.
  • encourager — One who gives encouragement.
  • encourages — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of encourage.
  • encroached — Simple past tense and past participle of encroach.
  • encroacher — One who encroaches.
  • encroaches — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of encroach.
  • encryption — (cryptography) The process of obscuring information to make it unreadable without special knowledge, key files, and/or passwords. May also apply to electronic signal, hard drive, message, document...
  • endamoebic — relating to endamebae
  • endergonic — (of a metabolic or chemical process) accompanied by or requiring the absorption of energy, the products being of greater free energy than the reactants.
  • endobiotic — (of a parasite or symbiont) living within the tissues of a host.
  • endocardia — Plural form of endocardium.
  • endocervix — (anatomy) The mucous membrane of the cervical canal.
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