8-letter words containing i, n, s, e, o
- conchies — Plural form of conchy.
- conciser — Comparative form of concise.
- confides — to impart secrets trustfully; discuss private matters or problems (usually followed by in): She confides in no one but her husband.
- confines — limits; boundaries
- conifers — Plural form of conifer.
- connives — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of connive.
- consider — If you consider a person or thing to be something, you have the opinion that this is what they are.
- consigne — (military) A countersign; a watchword.
- conspire — If two or more people or groups conspire to do something illegal or harmful, they make a secret agreement to do it.
- convives — an eating or drinking companion; fellow diner or drinker.
- cornices — Plural form of cornice.
- corniest — pertaining to or affected with corns of the feet.
- cosigned — Simple past tense and past participle of cosign.
- cosigner — a cosignatory
- cosiness — (chiefly, British) The state or quality of being cosy.
- counties — Plural form of county.
- coxiness — the quality of being coxy
- coziness — snugly warm and comfortable: a cozy little house.
- cytosine — a white crystalline pyrimidine occurring in nucleic acids; 6-amino-2-hydroxy pyrimidine. Formula: C4H5N3O
- daimones — disembodied souls
- decision — When you make a decision, you choose what should be done or which is the best of various possible actions.
- defusion — separation of the life instinct from the death instinct, a process often accompanying maturity.
- deionise — Alternative spelling of deionize.
- delusion — A delusion is a false idea.
- demonise — to turn into a demon or make demonlike.
- demonish — Like or characterisic of a demon; demonic.
- demonism — belief in the existence and power of demons
- demonist — A believer in, or worshipper of, demons.
- deposing — Present participle of depose.
- derision — If you treat someone or something with derision, you express contempt for them.
- desition — An end, ending or conclusion.
- devision — Obsolete spelling of division.
- diagnose — If someone or something is diagnosed as having a particular illness or problem, their illness or problem is identified. If an illness or problem is diagnosed, it is identified.
- dies non — a day on which no courts can be held.
- diocesan — of or relating to a diocese.
- diogenes — 412?–323 b.c, Greek Cynic philosopher.
- disendow — to deprive (a church, school, etc.) of endowment.
- disenrol — to remove from a register
- disowned — Simple past tense and past participle of disown.
- disponee — the person whom something is disponed to
- disponer — someone who dispones
- dominoes — a flat, thumbsized, rectangular block, the face of which is divided into two parts, each either blank or bearing from one to six pips or dots: 28 such pieces form a complete set.
- dopiness — The characteristic of being dopey.
- downiest — Superlative form of downy.
- downside — the lower side or part.
- downsize — company: make redundancies
- doziness — The state of being dozy.
- ebionism — the teaching upheld by the Ebionites that said that Jesus was a mortal human being, that Christians should adhere to Jewish law and that absence of wealth was a preferred religious quality
- eclosion — the emergence of an adult insect from its pupal case.
- editions — Plural form of edition.