8-letter words containing n, c, m
- coalmine — a system of excavations made for the extraction of coal
- coamings — Plural form of coaming, especially all sides of a single coach roof, hatch, or cockpit.
- cocksman — A man who is sexually talented.
- codename — Alternative spelling of code name.
- codomain — the set of values that a function is allowed to take
- coenzyme — a nonprotein organic molecule that forms a complex with certain enzymes and is essential for their activity
- cognomen — (originally) an ancient Roman's third name or nickname, which later became his family name
- coinmate — a fellow inmate
- colamine — ethanolamine.
- columnal — of, like, or relating to a column
- columnar — shaped like a column.
- columnea — any plant belonging to the genus Columnea, a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Gesneriaceae, with bright red, yellow, or orange tubular flowers and glossy leaves
- columned — Having columns.
- comanche — a member of a Native American people, formerly ranging from the River Platte to the Mexican border, now living in Oklahoma
- comaneci — Nadia. born 1961, Romanian gymnast: gold medal winner in the 1976 Olympic Games where she became the first female gymnast to be awarded a perfect score of 10; defected to the US in 1989
- combined — A combined effort or attack is made by two or more groups of people at the same time.
- combiner — Any of various electronic devices that combine signals, in particular.
- combines — Plural form of combine.
- combings — the loose hair, wool, etc, removed by combing, esp that of animals
- come and — to move towards a particular person or thing or accompany a person with some specified purpose
- comedian — A comedian is an entertainer whose job is to make people laugh, by telling jokes or funny stories.
- comedown — If you say that something is a comedown, you think that it is not as good as something else that you have just done or had.
- comeling — (obsolete) A comer; (person) an arrival.
- comenius — John Amos, Czech name Jan Amos Komensky. 1592–1670, Czech educational reformer
- comingle — Alternative spelling of commingle.
- commando — A commando is a group of soldiers who have been specially trained to carry out surprise attacks.
- commands — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of command.
- commaund — Obsolete form of command.
- commence — When something commences or you commence it, it begins.
- commends — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of commend.
- comments — Plural form of comment.
- commines — Philippe de Comines
- commlink — (scifi) A communications link.
- commoner — In countries which have a nobility, commoners are the people who are not members of the nobility.
- commoney — (in the game of marbles) a standard marble
- commonly — usually; ordinarily
- communal — Communal means relating to particular groups in a country or society.
- communed — Simple past tense and past participle of commune.
- communer — a person who participates in the Eucharist
- communes — Plural form of commune.
- comnenus — an important Byzantine family from which the imperial dynasties of Constantinople (1057–59; 1081–1185) and Trebizond (1204–1461) derived
- compania — company.
- companie — Obsolete spelling of company.
- compends — Plural form of compend.
- compense — (obsolete) To compensate.
- complain — to make an accusation; bring a formal charge
- compline — the last of the seven canonical hours of the divine office
- compound — A compound is an enclosed area of land that is used for a particular purpose.
- comprint — to print jointly
- compunct — (obsolete) Affected with compunction; remorseful.