11-letter words containing m, e, c
- coffee name — Your coffee name is a name that you give in some situations because it is simpler than your real name.
- coffeemaker — Any of several different types of kitchen apparatus used to brew and filter coffee.
- cognominate — of or relating to a cognomen
- colectomies — Plural form of colectomy.
- collembolan — any small primitive wingless insect of the order Collembola, which comprises the springtails
- collenchyma — a strengthening and supporting tissue in plants, consisting of elongated living cells whose walls are thickened with cellulose and pectins
- collenchyme — Botany. a gelatinous, thickened, and usually elongated cell that is part of a layer of modified tissue in some plants.
- color model — colour model
- colorimeter — an apparatus for determining the concentration of a solution of a coloured substance by comparing the intensity of its colour with that of a standard solution or with standard colour slides
- colorimetry — the analysis or measurement of color by means of a colorimeter
- colostomies — Plural form of colostomy.
- columniated — having columns or arranged in columns
- combat gear — the uniform worn by soldiers when fighting
- combat team — a combination of military units, usually of different types, as infantry and artillery, temporarily under one command while on special combat mission.
- combat zone — (in warfare) an area where fighting is taking place
- combatively — In a combative way.
- combed yarn — cotton or worsted yarn of fibers laid parallel, superior in smoothness to carded yarn.
- combinative — resulting from being, tending to be, or able to be joined or mixed together
- combo store — a combined drugstore and supermarket.
- combustible — A combustible material or gas catches fire and burns easily.
- come across — If you come across something or someone, you find them or meet them by chance.
- come and go — to approach or move toward a particular person or place: Come here. Don't come any closer!
- come around — If someone comes around or comes round to your house, they call there to see you.
- come in for — If someone or something comes in for criticism or blame, they receive it.
- come of age — If something comes of age, it reaches an important stage of development and is accepted by a large number of people.
- come off it — to approach or move toward a particular person or place: Come here. Don't come any closer!
- come out in — If you come out in spots, you become covered with them.
- come out of — costs: be subtracted
- come up for — When someone or something comes up for consideration or action of some kind, the time arrives when they have to be considered or dealt with.
- come-all-ye — a street ballad or folk song
- come-hither — alluring; seductive
- comedically — from a comedic point of view or in a comedic manner
- comediennes — Plural form of comedienne.
- comedogenic — producing or causing blackheads or acne
- comedy club — a club where stand-up comedians perform
- comedy show — a funny programme on TV or radio
- comestibles — food
- comeuppance — If you say that someone has got their comeuppance, you approve of the fact that they have been punished or have suffered for something wrong that they have done.
- comfortable — If a piece of furniture or an item of clothing is comfortable, it makes you feel physically relaxed when you use it, for example because it is soft.
- comfortless — to soothe, console, or reassure; bring cheer to: They tried to comfort her after her loss.
- comic opera — a play largely set to music, employing comic effects or situations
- comic verse — amusing verse
- comic-opera — comically vainglorious; having farcically self-important aspects: a comic-opera army, proud in its ceremonial splendor but inept on the battlefield.
- comicalness — The state or quality of being comical.
- comisserate — Obsolete spelling of commiserate.
- command key — (on a computer keyboard) a key used when executing commands
- commandable — able to be commanded
- commandeers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of commandeer.
- commandment — The Ten Commandments are the ten rules of behaviour which, according to the Old Testament of the Bible, people should obey.
- commemorate — To commemorate an important event or person means to remember them by means of a special action, ceremony, or specially-created object.