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9-letter words containing e, o, c

  • colorized — A colorized film is an old black and white film which has had colour added to it using a special technique.
  • colorizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of colorize.
  • colorless — Something that is colorless has no color at all.
  • coloscope — a flexible, lighted, tubular instrument using fiber optics to permit visualization of the colon.
  • colosseum — an amphitheatre in Rome built about 75–80 ad
  • colourise — (UK) Alternative form of colorize (to add colour to).
  • colourize — to add colour electronically to (an old black-and-white film)
  • colubrine — of or resembling a snake
  • columbate — any salt of columbic acid
  • columbine — any plant of the ranunculaceous genus Aquilegia, having purple, blue, yellow, or red flowers with five spurred petals
  • columbite — a black mineral consisting of a niobium oxide of iron and manganese in orthorhombic crystalline form: occurs in coarse granite, often with tantalite, and is an ore of niobium. Formula: (Fe, Mn)(Nb)2O6
  • columella — the central part of the spore-producing body of some fungi and mosses
  • com. ver. — Common Version (of the Bible)
  • comb-over — a hairstyle in which long strands of hair from the side of the head are swept over the scalp to cover a bald patch
  • combaters — Plural form of combater.
  • combative — A person who is combative is aggressive and eager to fight or argue.
  • combatted — to fight or contend against; oppose vigorously: to combat crime.
  • combinate — combined
  • combovers — Plural form of combover.
  • combretum — any tree or shrub belonging to the genus Combretum, native mainly to tropical and subtropical Africa and producing attractive flowers
  • combusted — Simple past tense and past participle of combust.
  • come away — to become detached
  • come back — If something that you had forgotten comes back to you, you remember it.
  • come come — People say 'Come, come' to indicate that they disapprove of or disagree with what someone has just said or done.
  • come down — If the cost, level, or amount of something comes down, it becomes less than it was before.
  • come from — to be or have been a resident or native (of)
  • come good — to recover and perform well after a bad start or setback
  • come home — (of an anchor) to fail to hold
  • come into — If someone comes into some money, some property, or a title, they inherit it.
  • come over — If a feeling or desire, especially a strange or surprising one, comes over you, it affects you strongly.
  • come true — If a dream, wish, or prediction comes true, it actually happens.
  • come upon — If you come upon someone or something, you meet them or find them by chance.
  • comebacks — Plural form of comeback.
  • comedians — Plural form of comedian.
  • comedical — of, relating to, or of the nature of comedy.
  • comedones — a thickened secretion plugging a duct of the skin, especially of a sebaceous gland; blackhead.
  • comedowns — Plural form of comedown.
  • comeliest — Superlative form of comely.
  • comfiness — the feeling or quality of being comfortable
  • comfiture — (obsolete) A confection, especially of preserved fruit.
  • comforted — to soothe, console, or reassure; bring cheer to: They tried to comfort her after her loss.
  • comforter — A comforter is a person or thing that comforts you.
  • comingled — Simple past tense and past participle of comingle.
  • 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
  • comm mode — (chat)   (Or "com mode") An ITS feature supporting interactive on-line chat.
  • commanded — to direct with specific authority or prerogative; order: The captain commanded his men to attack.
  • commander — A commander is an officer in charge of a military operation or organization.
  • commenced — Simple past tense and past participle of commence.
  • commences — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of commence.
  • commendam — the temporary holding of an ecclesiastical benefice
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