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9-letter words containing l, o, a, n, r

  • broadline — a company that deals in high volume at the cheaper end of a product line
  • bromelain — an enzyme derived from pineapple, used as an anti-inflammatory agent in homeopathy and as a meat tenderizer in the food industry
  • bronchial — Bronchial means affecting or concerned with the bronchial tubes.
  • brown ale — a rich ale made with brown or dark malt
  • cantorial — of or relating to a precentor
  • carillons — Plural form of carillon.
  • carnaroli — a variety of short-grain rice used for risotto
  • carolling — a song, especially of joy.
  • cartonful — As much as a carton will hold.
  • cauldrons — Plural form of cauldron.
  • censorial — an official who examines books, plays, news reports, motion pictures, radio and television programs, letters, cablegrams, etc., for the purpose of suppressing parts deemed objectionable on moral, political, military, or other grounds.
  • charleton — a male given name.
  • chloracne — a disfiguring skin disease that results from contact with or ingestion or inhalation of certain chlorinated aromatic hydrocarbons
  • chloranil — a yellow, crystalline, water-insoluble solid, C 6 Cl 4 O 2 , used chiefly as a fungicide and as an intermediate in the manufacture of dyes.
  • chlordane — a white insoluble toxic solid existing in several isomeric forms and usually used, as an insecticide, in the form of a brown impure liquid. Formula: C10H6Cl8
  • chronical — relating to or controlled by time
  • claiborne — a male given name.
  • clamoring — a loud uproar, as from a crowd of people: the clamor of the crowd at the gates.
  • clangours — Plural form of clangour.
  • claremont — a town in SW California.
  • clarendon — a style of boldface roman type
  • clavicorn — any beetle of the group Clavicornia, including the ladybirds, characterized by club-shaped antennae
  • cleanroom — A room or environment that is controlled in such a way as to minimize airborne particulate matter, typically for the purpose of fabricating sensitive electronic or other devices.
  • coalminer — One who mines for coal.
  • coeternal — existing together eternally
  • colanders — Plural form of colander.
  • coleraine — a town in N Northern Ireland, in Coleraine district, Co Antrim, on the River Bann; light industries; university (1965). Pop: 24 089 (2001)
  • collaring — Present participle of collar.
  • collinear — lying on the same straight line
  • coloradan — of Colorado
  • colorants — Plural form of colorant.
  • colourant — A colourant is a substance that is used to give something a particular colour.
  • colourman — a person who deals in paints
  • concealer — to hide; withdraw or remove from observation; cover or keep from sight: He concealed the gun under his coat.
  • conciliar — of, from, or by means of a council, esp an ecclesiastical one
  • concordal — of or relating to concord
  • conferral — a conferring of an honor, degree, or favor; bestowal
  • conformal — (of a transformation) preserving the angles of the depicted surface
  • construal — an act of construing
  • contrails — Plural form of contrail.
  • contralto — A contralto is a woman with a low singing voice.
  • coordinal — (of animals or plants) belonging to the same order
  • coralline — of, relating to, or resembling coral
  • corn laws — the laws introduced in Britain in 1804 to protect domestic farmers against foreign competition by the imposition of a heavy duty on foreign corn: repealed in 1846
  • corn meal — meal made from maize
  • cornballs — Plural form of cornball.
  • cornelian — carnelian
  • cornflake — Cornflakes are small flat pieces of maize that are eaten with milk as a breakfast cereal. They are popular in Britain and the United States.
  • 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.
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