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9-letter words containing e, u, o

  • coiffeuse — a female hairdresser
  • coiffured — Coiffured means the same as coiffed.
  • coiffures — Plural form of coiffure.
  • 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
  • coldhouse — an unheated greenhouse
  • coliseums — Plural form of coliseum.
  • colleague — Your colleagues are the people you work with, especially in a professional job.
  • collegium — (in the former Soviet Union) a board in charge of a department
  • collogues — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of collogue.
  • collusive — Collusive behaviour involves secret or illegal co-operation, especially between countries or organizations.
  • colluvies — a collection of filth or discharge
  • 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
  • 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 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.
  • comfiture — (obsolete) A confection, especially of preserved fruit.
  • comminute — to break (a bone) into several small fragments
  • communise — (British spelling) alternative spelling of communize.
  • communize — to make (property) public; nationalize
  • commutate — to reverse the direction of (an electric current)
  • commuters — Plural form of commuter.
  • commutive — (linguistics) That which serves to commute.
  • complexus — a complicated whole made up of interconnected or related parts
  • composure — Composure is the appearance or feeling of calm and the ability to control your feelings.
  • computers — Plural form of computer.
  • concensus — Misspelling of consensus.
  • concentus — a concent
  • conceptus — any of various products of conception, including the embryo, fetus, and surrounding tissue
  • concluded — to bring to an end; finish; terminate: to conclude a speech with a quotation from the Bible.
  • concluder — A person who, or thing which concludes (in any sense).
  • concludes — to bring to an end; finish; terminate: to conclude a speech with a quotation from the Bible.
  • concourse — A concourse is a wide hall in a public building, for example a hotel, airport, or station.
  • concubine — In former times, a concubine was a woman who lived with and had a sexual relationship with a man of higher social rank without being married to him.
  • concurred — to accord in opinion; agree: Do you concur with his statement?
  • concussed — If someone is concussed, they lose consciousness or feel sick or confused because they have been hit hard on the head.
  • concusses — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of concuss.
  • conducent — Conducive; tending.
  • conducive — If one thing is conducive to another thing, it makes the other thing likely to happen.
  • conducted — personal behavior; way of acting; bearing or deportment.
  • configure — If you configure a piece of computer equipment, you set it up so that it is ready for use.
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