8-letter words containing o, c, a, n, d
- conoidal — Having the shape of a conoid; having a roughly conical shape.
- conrad i — died a.d. 918, king of Germany 911–918.
- cordovan — a fine leather now made principally from horsehide, isolated from the skin layers above and below it and tanned
- cordwain — cordovan leather
- cornland — the type of land that is suitable for growing corn or grain
- coronado — Franˈcisˈco Vásquez de (fʀɑnˈðisˈkɔ vɑskɛð ðɛ) ; fränthēsˈk^ō väsˈketh the) 1510?-54?; Sp. explorer of what is now the Southwest in the U.S.
- cortland — a variety of large, dark-red apple
- coumadin — Synonym of warfarin.
- coupland — Douglas. born 1961, Canadian novelist and journalist; novels include Generation X (1991), Girlfriend in a Coma (1998), and City of Glass (2000)
- courland — a region of Latvia, between the Gulf of Riga and the Lithuanian border
- cournand — André (Frederic). 1895–1988, US physician, born in France: shared the 1956 Nobel prize for physiology or medicine for his work on heart catheterization
- cowhands — Plural form of cowhand.
- cramdown — (legal) A court settlement in bankruptcy in which creditors receive less than they were owed.
- cranford — a township in NE New Jersey.
- crayoned — Simple past tense and past participle of crayon.
- cropland — an area of land on which crops are grown
- crosland — Anthony. 1918–77, British Labour politician and socialist theorist, author of The Future of Socialism (1957)
- crunodal — of or relating to a crunode
- cyanosed — (pathology) Afflicted with cyanosis.
- daemonic — inspired as if by a demon, indwelling spirit, or genius.
- daimonic — daemon.
- daltonic — color blindness, especially the inability to distinguish red from green.
- deaconed — Simple past tense and past participle of deacon.
- deaconry — the office or status of a deacon
- decagons — Plural form of decagon.
- decanoic — Of or pertaining to decanoic acid or its derivatives; capric.
- demoniac — of, like, or suggestive of a demon; demonic
- descanso — A cross placed at the site of a violent, unexpected death, in memoriam.
- diaconal — of or associated with a deacon or the diaconate
- diatonic — of, relating to, or based upon any scale of five tones and two semitones produced by playing the white keys of a keyboard instrument, esp the natural major or minor scales forming the basis of the key system in Western music
- dication — (chemistry) Any cation, of general formula X2+, formed by the removal of two electrons from a neutral species.
- diocesan — of or relating to a diocese.
- dockhand — a dockworker.
- dockland — the land or area surrounding a commercial port.
- dominica — one of the Windward Islands, in the E West Indies.
- dormancy — the state of being dormant.
- downcast — directed downward, as the eyes.
- draconic — (often lowercase) Draconian.
- draconid — any of several unrelated meteor showers whose radiants are in the constellation Draco.
- draconis — a late 7th-century b.c. Athenian statesman noted for the severity of his code of laws.
- ducatoon — a former silver coin of the Netherlands, used through the 17th and 18th centuries: equal to three gulden.
- endocarp — The innermost layer of the pericarp that surrounds a seed in a fruit. It may be membranous (as in apples) or woody (as in the stone of a peach or cherry).
- facedown — with the face or the front or upper surface downward: He was lying facedown on the floor. Deal the cards facedown on the table.
- fricando — fricandeau.
- gioconda — Mona Lisa.
- golconda — a ruined city in S India, near the modern city of Hyderabad: capital of a former Muslim kingdom; famous for its diamond cutting.
- hadronic — (physics) of, related to, or composed of hadrons.
- ironclad — covered or cased with iron plates, as a ship for naval warfare; armor-plated.
- lancepod — any tropical, leguminous tree or shrub of the genus Lonchocarpus, the roots of which yield rotenone.
- landlock — (transitive) To enclose or nearly enclose (a harbour, vessel, etc.) with land.