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10-letter words containing i, n, d, c, e

  • compendial — Related to a compendium that serves as a standard, such as the w British Pharmacopoeia, or the w US Pharmacopeia.
  • compendium — A compendium is a short but detailed collection of information, usually in a book.
  • complained — to express dissatisfaction, pain, uneasiness, censure, resentment, or grief; find fault: He complained constantly about the noise in the corridor.
  • condemning — Present participle of condemn.
  • condensing — to make more dense or compact; reduce the volume or extent of; concentrate.
  • condiments — something used to give a special flavor to food, as mustard, ketchup, salt, or spices.
  • conductive — A conductive substance is able to conduct things such as heat and electricity.
  • confidable — Able to be entrusted with secrets, or private information.
  • confidante — Someone's confidante is a woman who they are able to discuss their private problems with.
  • confidence — If you have confidence in someone, you feel that you can trust them.
  • confidente — a sofa or settee, especially of the 18th century, having a triangular seat at each end divided from the greater part of the seat by an armrest.
  • confidents — having strong belief or full assurance; sure: confident of fulfillment.
  • configured — Simple past tense and past participle of configure.
  • conflicted — unable to decide between opposing feelings or views
  • conjointed — Conjoint.
  • conscribed — Simple past tense and past participle of conscribe.
  • considered — A considered opinion or act is the result of careful thought.
  • considerer — One who considers.
  • contending — competing; opposed
  • coordinate — If you coordinate an activity, you organize the various people and things involved in it.
  • cordwainer — a shoemaker or worker in cordovan leather
  • coresident — one of two or more computer programs stored in a computer memory simultaneously
  • cornfields — Plural form of cornfield.
  • corrigenda — Plural form of corrigendum.
  • corydaline — an alkaloid, C22H27NO4, that is found in the roots of certain plants of the genus Corydalis
  • counterbid — A counterbid is a bid that is made in response to a bid from another person or group, offering the seller more advantages.
  • countywide — Occurring or extending throughout a county.
  • credential — something that entitles a person to confidence, authority, etc
  • crinoidean — of or relating to the Crinoidea, an order of echinoderms
  • crinolined — wearing a crinoline
  • cruddiness — The quality of being cruddy.
  • cuddliness — The condition of being cuddly.
  • cudgelling — a short, thick stick used as a weapon; club.
  • culminated — Simple past tense and past participle of culminate.
  • cyclodiene — a group of organic insecticides, many of which are banned in the US and Europe
  • cylindered — Having a specified kind or number of cylinders.
  • cylindrite — a mineral made up of cylindrical crystals containing tin, iron, lead, and antimony
  • daemonical — Of or relating to daemons; diabolical.
  • dalliances — A casual romantic or sexual relationship.
  • dancercise — an exercise system that uses dancing to improve fitness
  • de quincey — Thomas. 1785–1859, English critic and essayist, noted particularly for his Confessions of an English Opium Eater (1821)
  • de-license — formal permission from a governmental or other constituted authority to do something, as to carry on some business or profession.
  • deaconries — Plural form of deaconry.
  • deaconship — (in hierarchical churches) a member of the clerical order next below that of a priest.
  • debauching — Present participle of debauch.
  • deblocking — Present participle of deblock.
  • debouching — Present participle of debouche.
  • decagynian — having ten pistils or female organs of reproduction and belonging to the order Decagynia
  • decandrian — having or characterized by ten stamens or male organs in flowers
  • deceivings — Plural form of deceiving.
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