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11-letter words containing o, b, s, c

  • condensable — capable of being condensed.
  • condensible — capable of being condensed.
  • confessable — That can be confessed.
  • confiscable — subject or liable to confiscation or seizure
  • confusables — Plural form of confusable.
  • congestible — to fill to excess; overcrowd or overburden; clog: The subway entrance was so congested that no one could move.
  • conservable — capable of being conserved: conservable fruits.
  • construable — that can be construed
  • consumables — goods intended to be bought, used, and replaced, esp materials needed for computers and photocopiers
  • contestable — a race, conflict, or other competition between rivals, as for a prize.
  • contrabands — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of contraband.
  • contrabasso — (music) The largest kind of bass viol.
  • contributes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of contribute.
  • control bus — (architecture)   In a digital computer, the signal paths that carry commands from the instruction decode logic to various different functional units such as the ALU, memory address register, memory data register and other buffers. Named by analogy with the address bus and data bus, each of which carries a set of related signals, the signals carried by the control bus are more independent. Some might include other signals such as timing (clock) and status under the term, further reducing its similarity to other busses.
  • conversable — easy or pleasant to talk to
  • convulsible — capable of becoming intensely agitated
  • copublisher — a publisher that publishes a work in conjunction with another publisher
  • coral bells — a perennial, ornamental alumroot (Heuchera sanguinea) native to SW North America, with racemes of drooping pink or white flowers
  • coram nobis — a writ to correct an injury caused by a mistake of the court.
  • corbie-step — any of a set of steps on the top of a gable
  • corbynomics — the economic policies advocated by Jeremy Corbyn, leader of the UK Labour Party from 2015
  • cornerbacks — Plural form of cornerback.
  • corroborees — Plural form of corroboree.
  • corybantism — a delirium characterized by vivid frightening hallucinations and causing insomnia
  • costa brava — a coastal region of NE Spain along the Mediterranean, extending from Barcelona to the French border: many resorts
  • cotton bush — any of various downy chenopodiaceous shrubs, esp Kochia aphylla, which is used to feed livestock
  • cotton swab — A cotton swab is the same as a swab.
  • counterbase — a double bass
  • counterbids — Plural form of counterbid.
  • course book — A course book is a textbook that students and teachers use as the basis of a course.
  • covarrubias — Miguel [mee-gel] /miˈgɛl/ (Show IPA), 1904–57, Mexican caricaturist, illustrator, and painter.
  • cross-bench — a seat in Parliament occupied by a neutral or independent member
  • cross-breed — If one species of animal or plant cross-breeds with another, they reproduce, and new or different animals or plants are produced. You can also say that someone cross-breeds something such as an animal or plant.
  • crossbanded — (of a handrail) having the grain of the veneer run across that of the rail
  • crossbarred — having a crossbar or crossbars
  • crossbearer — a person who carries or wears a cross
  • crossbedded — having layers of rock oblique or transverse to the main beds of stratified rock
  • crossbowman — (in medieval warfare) a soldier armed with a crossbow.
  • crossbowmen — Plural form of crossbowman.
  • crossbreeds — Plural form of crossbreed.
  • crossmember — A transverse structural piece that adds support to a motor-vehicle chassis or other construction.
  • crowberries — Plural form of crowberry.
  • cunobelinus — also called Cymbeline. died ?42 ad, British ruler of the Catuvellauni tribe (?10–?42); founder of Colchester (?10)
  • cupid's bow — a shape of the upper lip considered to resemble Cupid's double-curved bow
  • cuttlebones — Plural form of cuttlebone.
  • dissociable — capable of being dissociated; separable: Worthy and unworthy motives are often not dissociable.
  • docibleness — the quality or character of being docible
  • dog biscuit — a hard biscuit for dogs, usually containing ground meat, bones, etc.
  • doublecross — To betray someone by leading them into trap after having gained their trust and led them to believe that they were actually being aided.
  • embouchures — Plural form of embouchure.
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