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10-letter words containing n, o, a, i, r

  • chiromancy — palmistry
  • chitarrone — a large lute with a double neck in common use during the baroque period, esp in Italy
  • chloramine — an unstable colourless liquid with a pungent odour, made by the reaction of sodium hypochlorite and ammonia. Formula: NH2Cl
  • chlorinate — to combine or treat (a substance) with chlorine
  • chromaffin — showing a brown colour when in the presence of chromic acid
  • chromatins — Plural form of chromatin.
  • 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.
  • citronalis — lemon verbena.
  • citronella — a tropical Asian grass, Cymbopogon (or Andropogon) nardus, with bluish-green lemon-scented leaves
  • clamouring — a loud uproar, as from a crowd of people: the clamor of the crowd at the gates.
  • clinograph — (in mining, construction, etc.) an instrument that records the deviation of boreholes or the like from the vertical.
  • co-ordinal — belonging to the same order.
  • coal miner — A coal miner is a person whose job is mining coal.
  • coarsening — Present participle of coarsen.
  • cochairman — a person who cochairs an organization
  • cocreation — Joint creation.
  • coloration — The coloration of an animal or a plant is the colours and patterns on it.
  • combinator — (computer science) A lambda expression which has no free variables in it.
  • comparison — When you make a comparison, you consider two or more things and discover the differences between them.
  • complainer — A complainer is someone who complains a lot about their problems or about things they do not like.
  • con artist — A con artist is someone who tricks other people into giving them their money or property.
  • conacreism — the Irish system of letting farming land for a season or for eleven months
  • concertina — A concertina is a musical instrument consisting of two end pieces with stiff paper or cloth that folds up between them. You play the concertina by pressing the buttons on the end pieces while moving them together and apart.
  • conciliary — conciliar
  • concordial — characterized by concord
  • confirmand — a candidate for confirmation
  • conrad iii — 1093–1152, king of Germany 1138–52; uncrowned emperor of the Holy Roman Empire: founder of the Hohenstaufen dynasty.
  • consimilar — similar; alike
  • consortial — a combination of financial institutions, capitalists, etc., for carrying into effect some financial operation requiring large resources of capital.
  • conspiracy — Conspiracy is the secret planning by a group of people to do something illegal.
  • conspirant — planning a crime or harmful act in secret
  • constrains — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of constrain.
  • constraint — A constraint is something that limits or controls what you can do.
  • containers — Plural form of container.
  • contradict — If you contradict someone, you say that what they have just said is wrong, or suggest that it is wrong by saying something different.
  • contrarian — A contrarian is a person who deliberately behaves in a way that is different from the people around them.
  • contraries — opposite in nature or character; diametrically or mutually opposed: contrary to fact; contrary propositions.
  • contrarily — in a perverse or obstinate manner
  • coordinate — If you coordinate an activity, you organize the various people and things involved in it.
  • copernican — of or relating to Copernicus or his theories.
  • coral pink — a light to medium yellowish-pink color.
  • coral vine — a Mexican climbing vine, Antigonon leptopus, of the buckwheat family, having arrow- or heart-shaped leaves and pink or white flowers.
  • corallines — Plural form of coralline.
  • cordwainer — a shoemaker or worker in cordovan leather
  • corelation — a correlation
  • coriglianoJohn Paul, born 1938, U.S. composer.
  • corinthian — of, characteristic of, or relating to Corinth
  • coriolanus — Gaius Marcius (ˈɡaɪəs ˈmɑːsɪəs). 5th century bc, a legendary Roman general, who allegedly led an army against Rome but was dissuaded from conquering it by his mother and wife
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