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9-letter words containing i, c, o, n, l, a

  • coal mine — A coal mine is a place where coal is dug out of the ground.
  • coalition — A coalition is a government consisting of people from two or more political parties.
  • coalminer — One who mines for coal.
  • coalmines — Plural form of coalmine.
  • coastline — A country's coastline is the outline of its coast.
  • coaxingly — to attempt to influence by gentle persuasion, flattery, etc.; cajole: He coaxed her to sing, but she refused.
  • cobalamin — vitamin B12
  • cochineal — Cochineal is a red substance that is used for colouring food.
  • coitional — of or relating to coitus
  • coleraine — a town in N Northern Ireland, in Coleraine district, Co Antrim, on the River Bann; light industries; university (1965). Pop: 24 089 (2001)
  • collaging — Present participle of collage.
  • collaring — Present participle of collar.
  • collating — to gather or arrange in their proper sequence (the pages of a report, the sheets of a book, the pages of several sets of copies, etc.).
  • collation — the act or process of collating
  • collegian — a current member of a college; student
  • collinear — lying on the same straight line
  • collinsia — a North American plant of the scrophulariaceous genus Collinsia, having blue, white, or purple flowers
  • colombian — Colombian means belonging or relating to Colombia or its people or culture.
  • colonials — Plural form of colonial.
  • colossian — a native or inhabitant of Colossae
  • columbian — of or relating to the United States
  • complains — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of complain.
  • complaint — A complaint is a statement in which you express your dissatisfaction with a particular situation.
  • compliant — If you say that someone is compliant, you mean they willingly do what they are asked to do.
  • conciliar — of, from, or by means of a council, esp an ecclesiastical one
  • condillac — Étienne Bonnot de (etjɛn bɔno də). 1715–80, French philosopher. He developed Locke's view that all knowledge derives from the senses in his Traité des sensations (1754)
  • congenial — friendly, pleasant, or agreeable
  • conically — Also, conical. having the form of, resembling, or pertaining to a cone.
  • conjugial — A form of \"conjugal\" used by Swedenborg and his followers, used to distinguish their ideas about marital relations.
  • connubial — of or relating to marriage; conjugal
  • continual — A continual process or situation happens or exists without stopping.
  • contrails — Plural form of contrail.
  • convivial — Convivial people or occasions are pleasant, friendly, and relaxed.
  • coordinal — (of animals or plants) belonging to the same order
  • coralline — of, relating to, or resembling coral
  • cornelian — carnelian
  • cornicula — plural form of singular corniculum: small horn
  • corniglia — a group of five coastal villages (Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore) on the Ligurian Sea in NW Italy, near La Spezia.
  • corraling — Present participle of corral.
  • crinoidal — (zoology) Relating to, consisting of, or containing crinoids.
  • crotaline — of or relating to rattlesnakes (Crotalinae)
  • cyclopian — having only one eye
  • demonical — inspired as if by a demon, indwelling spirit, or genius.
  • deucalion — the son of Prometheus and, with his wife Pyrrha, the only survivor on earth of a flood sent by Zeus (Deucalion's flood). Together, they were allowed to repopulate the world by throwing stones over their shoulders, which became men and women
  • diachylon — a type of adhesive plaster, formerly made of various plant juices, but later containing lead oxide and glycerin
  • dictional — of or relating to diction
  • doctrinal — of, relating to, or concerned with doctrine: a doctrinal dispute.
  • dominical — of or relating to Jesus Christ as Lord.
  • elocation — (obsolete) A removal from the usual place of residence.
  • enchorial — Indigenous, native.
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