10-letter words containing i, s, o, t, n, c
- chondritis — a swelling and tenderness of cartilage
- chromatins — Plural form of chromatin.
- cismontane — on this (the writer's or speaker's) side of the mountains, esp the Alps
- cispontine — on the near side of the bridge
- citronalis — lemon verbena.
- clingstone — a fruit, such as certain peaches, in which the flesh tends to adhere to the stone
- clinkstone — a variety of phonolite that makes a metallic sound when struck
- clinostats — Plural form of clinostat.
- close-knit — A close-knit group of people are closely linked, do things together, and take an interest in each other.
- clothespin — A clothespin is the same as a clothes peg.
- clottiness — the condition of being clotty
- cnidoblast — any of the cells of a coelenterate that contain nematocysts
- cnidocysts — a nematocyst.
- coalitions — Plural form of coalition.
- coastlines — Plural form of coastline.
- coexistent — Existing at the same time as something else.
- coexisting — to exist together or at the same time.
- cognitions — Plural form of cognition.
- coinvestor — a fellow investor
- collations — Plural form of collation.
- columnists — Plural form of columnist.
- combusting — Present participle of combust.
- combustion — Combustion is the act of burning something or the process of burning.
- commotions — Plural form of commotion.
- communists — (initial capital letter) a member of the Communist Party or movement.
- communitas — the sense of sharing and intimacy that develops among persons who experience liminality as a group.
- complaints — A statement that a situation is unsatisfactory or unacceptable.
- composting — the activity or practice of converting garden and kitchen waste to compost
- con artist — A con artist is someone who tricks other people into giving them their money or property.
- concettism — the use of concetti in writing
- concettist — a writer who uses concetti in his or her writing
- conclavist — either of two persons who attend upon a cardinal at a conclave, one usually being an ecclesiastical secretary and the other a personal servant.
- concretise — to make concrete, real, or particular; give tangible or definite form to: to concretize abstractions.
- concretism — the practice of representing abstract concepts in concrete terms
- concretist — a person who represents abstract concepts in concrete terms
- condiments — something used to give a special flavor to food, as mustard, ketchup, salt, or spices.
- conditions — external or existing circumstances
- confidants — a close friend or associate to whom secrets are confided or with whom private matters and problems are discussed.
- confidents — having strong belief or full assurance; sure: confident of fulfillment.
- confiscate — If you confiscate something from someone, you take it away from them, usually as a punishment.
- conformist — Someone who is conformist behaves or thinks like everyone else rather than doing things that are original.
- congesting — Present participle of congest.
- congestion — If there is congestion in a place, the place is extremely crowded and blocked with traffic or people.
- congestive — A congestive disease is a medical condition where a part of the body becomes blocked.
- connations — Plural form of connation.
- conscripts — Plural form of conscript.
- consenting — A consenting adult is a person who is considered to be old enough to make their own decisions about who they have sex with.
- consilient — showing consilience
- consistant — Misspelling of consistent.
- consistent — Someone who is consistent always behaves in the same way, has the same attitudes towards people or things, or achieves the same level of success in something.