8-letter words containing m, c, s
- condemns — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of condemn.
- confirms — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of confirm.
- conforms — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of conform.
- consomme — Consommé is a thin, clear soup, usually made from meat juices.
- consumed — If you are consumed with a feeling or idea, it affects you very strongly indeed.
- consumer — A consumer is a person who buys things or uses services.
- consumes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of consume.
- consumpt — expenditure on goods and services for personal use
- coprosma — any shrub of the Australasian rubiaceous genus Coprosma: sometimes planted for ornament
- corpsman — a medical orderly or stretcher-bearer
- corpsmen — U.S. Navy. an enlisted person working as a pharmacist or hospital assistant.
- cosmesis — an aesthetic covering on a prosthesis to make it look more natural
- cosmetic — Cosmetics are substances such as lipstick or powder, which people put on their face to make themselves look more attractive.
- cosmical — of or relating to the cosmos: cosmic laws.
- cosmoses — Plural form of cosmos.
- costmary — a herbaceous plant, Chrysanthemum balsamita, native to Asia. Its fragrant leaves were used as a seasoning and to flavour ale: family Asteraceae (composites)
- costumal — Pertaining to costume or dress.
- costumed — Simple past tense and past participle of costume.
- costumer — A costumer is the same as a costumier.
- costumes — Plural form of costume.
- costumey — resembling a costume and therefore unrealistic
- coulombs — Plural form of coulomb.
- coxcombs — Plural form of coxcomb.
- cragsman — a rock climber
- cragsmen — Plural form of cragsman.
- cramoisy — of a crimson colour
- crampons — Plural form of crampon.
- creamers — Plural form of creamer.
- cremains — A dead person's cremains are their remains after their body has been cremated.
- cremates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cremate.
- criminis — Plural form of crimini.
- crimpers — to press into small regular folds; make wavy.
- cronyism — If you accuse someone in authority of cronyism, you mean that they use their power or authority to get jobs for their friends.
- crossarm — a horizontal bar or arm
- crossman — Richard (Howard Stafford). 1907–74, British Labour politician. His diaries, published posthumously as the Crossman Papers (1975), revealed details of cabinet discussions
- crumbles — Plural form of crumble.
- crummies — a cow with crooked horns.
- crumpets — Plural form of crumpet.
- crumples — to press or crush into irregular folds or into a compact mass; bend out of shape; rumple; wrinkle.
- cu-seeme — (communications) /see`-yoo-see'-mee/ ("CU" from Cornell University) A shareware personal computer-based videoconferencing program for use over the Internet, developed at Cornell University, starting in 1992. CU-SeeMe allows for direct audiovisual connections between clients, or, like irc, it can support multi-user converencing via servers (here called "reflectors") to distribute the video and audio signals between multiple clients. CU-SeeMe was the first videoconferencing tool available at a reasonable price (in this case, free) to users of personal computers. Compare with multicast backbone.
- cullyism — the state of being a cully
- cumbrous — cumbersome
- cummings — Edward Estlin (ˈɛstlɪn), (preferred typographical representation of name e. e. cummings). 1894–1962, US poet
- cumstain — Lb vulgar A stain from ejaculate.
- cumulose — abounding in heaps or cumuli
- cumulous — resembling or consisting of cumulus clouds
- customed — accustomed; inured
- customer — You can use customer in expressions such as a cool customer or a tough customer to indicate what someone's behaviour or character is like.
- custumal — a customary.
- cutworms — Plural form of cutworm.