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9-letter words containing o, c, i, d, e

  • crimsoned — Simple past tense and past participle of crimson.
  • crocodile — A crocodile is a large reptile with a long body and strong jaws. Crocodiles live in rivers and eat meat.
  • crosstied — secured with crossties
  • crude oil — Crude oil is oil in its natural state before it has been processed or refined.
  • cushioned — provided with cushions
  • custodier — a custodian
  • custodies — Plural form of custody.
  • cycadeoid — a member of an order of plants with woody stems and tough leaves that became extinct during the Cretaceous period
  • dacoitage — (in India and Myanmar) a robbery by an armed gang or dacoit
  • dacquoise — a cake with nut meringue layers and buttercream
  • decapolis — a league of ten cities, including Damascus, in the northeast of ancient Palestine: established in 63 bc by Pompey and governed by Rome
  • deception — Deception is the act of deceiving someone or the state of being deceived by someone.
  • decession — a going away, lessening, or weakening
  • decide on — If you decide on something or decide upon something, you choose it from two or more possibilities.
  • deciduous — A deciduous tree or bush is one that loses its leaves in the autumn every year.
  • decillion — (in Britain, France, and Germany) the number represented as one followed by 60 zeros (1060)
  • decimator — to destroy a great number or proportion of: The population was decimated by a plague.
  • decisions — A conclusion or resolution reached after consideration.
  • declivous — having a declining slope or gradient
  • decocting — Present participle of decoct.
  • decoction — the extraction of the water-soluble substances of a drug or medicinal plants by boiling
  • decoctive — of or relating to decoction
  • decodings — Plural form of decoding.
  • decompile — Produce source code from (compiled code).
  • deconning — Present participle of decon.
  • decretion — The act of decreasing.
  • decurions — Plural form of decurion.
  • decursion — a military exercise performed by men bearing arms
  • dedicator — to set apart and consecrate to a deity or to a sacred purpose: The ancient Greeks dedicated many shrines to Aphrodite.
  • deduction — A deduction is a conclusion that you have reached about something because of other things that you know to be true.
  • defection — the act or an instance of defecting
  • dejection — Dejection is a feeling of sadness that you get, for example, when you have just been disappointed by something.
  • delacroix — (Ferdinand Victor) Eugène (øʒɛn). 1798–1863, French romantic painter whose use of colour and free composition influenced impressionism. His paintings of historical and contemporary scenes include The Massacre at Chios (1824)
  • delicious — very enjoyable; delightful
  • delmonico — club steak.
  • demagogic — If you say that someone such as a politician is demagogic, you are criticizing them because you think they try to win people's support by appealing to their emotions rather than using reasonable arguments.
  • demoniacs — Plural form of demoniac.
  • demonical — inspired as if by a demon, indwelling spirit, or genius.
  • demonymic — Having characteristics of a demonym.
  • depiction — A depiction of something is a picture or a written description of it.
  • detection — Detection is the act of noticing or sensing something.
  • deucalion — the son of Prometheus and, with his wife Pyrrha, the only survivor on earth of a flood sent by Zeus (Deucalion's flood). Together, they were allowed to repopulate the world by throwing stones over their shoulders, which became men and women
  • devoicing — the process by which a consonant that is usually voiced becomes devoiced
  • diaconate — the office, sacramental status, or period of office of a deacon
  • dianoetic — of or relating to thought, esp to discursive reasoning rather than intuition
  • dichroite — cordierite.
  • dickerson — Eric Demetric [dih-me-trik] /dɪˈmɛ trɪk/ (Show IPA), born 1960, U.S. football player.
  • dictyogen — a monocotyledon with reticulated leaves
  • diestocks — Plural form of diestock.
  • dioecious — (especially of plants) having the male and female organs in separate and distinct individuals; having separate sexes.
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