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10-letter words containing n, e, o, r

  • chlorodyne — a drug, containing chloroform among other ingredients, with sedative, narcotic and pain-relieving properties
  • chondrites — Plural form of chondrite.
  • chondrules — Plural form of chondrule.
  • chord line — the imaginary straight line joining the leading edge and trailing edge of an aerofoil
  • chromagens — Plural form of chromagen.
  • chromogens — Plural form of chromogen.
  • chromonema — a coiled chromatin thread within a single chromosome
  • chronemics — The study of the communicative function of time.
  • chronicled — a chronological record of events; a history.
  • chronicler — a chronological record of events; a history.
  • chronicles — either of two historical books (I and II Chronicles) of the Old Testament
  • chronopher — an instrument for transmitting time signals electronically.
  • chronozone — (geology) A group of strata formed during the same chron of geologic time.
  • chunderous — nauseating
  • ciceronian — of or resembling Cicero or his rhetorical style; eloquent
  • cinemagoer — a person who attends the cinema
  • cineration — The reducing of anything to ashes by combustion; cinefaction.
  • cis person — a person who is cisgender or cissexual.
  • citronella — a tropical Asian grass, Cymbopogon (or Andropogon) nardus, with bluish-green lemon-scented leaves
  • cladoceran — any minute freshwater crustacean of the order Cladocera, which includes the water fleas
  • clean room — an environment, typically used in manufacturing or scientific research, in which environmental contaminants are kept to an absolute minimum
  • cleromancy — a divination involving dice-throwing or lot-casting
  • clinometer — an instrument used in surveying for measuring an angle of inclination
  • cloak fern — a type of fern, genus Notholaena, found in dry, rocky areas of temperate and tropical America, often used as an ornamental.
  • clobbering — Present participle of clobber.
  • cnidophore — a part or organ bearing cnidoblasts.
  • co-founder — a person who founds or establishes something with another.
  • co-manager — a person who manages something jointly with one or more other people
  • co-partner — a partner or associate, as in a business.
  • co-routine — a section of a computer program similar to but differing from a subroutine in that it can be left and re-entered at any point
  • co-venture — a business project or enterprise undertaken jointly by two or more companies, each sharing in the capitalization and in any profits or losses.
  • coal miner — A coal miner is a person whose job is mining coal.
  • coarseness — composed of relatively large parts or particles: The beach had rough, coarse sand.
  • coarsening — Present participle of coarsen.
  • coathanger — Alternative spelling of coat hanger.
  • cockernony — a woman's hairstyle in which the hair is gathered up in a band
  • coconspire — (intransitive) To conspire together with.
  • cocreation — Joint creation.
  • codecenter — (programming)   (Formerly Saber-C) A proprietary software development environment for C programs, offering an integrated toolkit for developing, testing, debugging and maintainance.
  • coenosarcs — Plural form of coenosarc.
  • coeternity — existence for, from, or in eternity with another being
  • cofounders — a person who founds or establishes something with another.
  • cogenerate — To generate two forms of energy simultaneously.
  • coherences — Plural form of coherence.
  • coherently — logically connected; consistent: a coherent argument.
  • coinventor — a fellow inventor
  • coinvestor — a fellow investor
  • collarbone — Your collarbones are the two long bones which run from throat to your shoulders.
  • colonisers — Plural form of coloniser.
  • colonizers — to establish a colony in; settle: England colonized Australia.
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