9-letter words containing o, n, e, d
- cautioned — alertness and prudence in a hazardous situation; care; wariness: Landslides ahead—proceed with caution.
- celloidin — a nitrocellulose compound derived from pyroxylin, used in a solution of alcohol and ether for embedding specimens before cutting sections for microscopy
- centroids — Plural form of centroid.
- chalcedon — ancient Greek city on the Bosporus, opposite Byzantium: site of the 4th ecumenical council, a.d. 451
- chlordane — a white insoluble toxic solid existing in several isomeric forms and usually used, as an insecticide, in the form of a brown impure liquid. Formula: C10H6Cl8
- chondrite — a stony meteorite consisting mainly of silicate minerals in the form of chondrules
- chondrule — one of the small spherical masses of mainly silicate minerals present in chondrites
- cinderous — a partially or mostly burned piece of coal, wood, etc.
- clarendon — a style of boldface roman type
- clogdance — a folk dance characterized by heavy stamping steps, performed while wearing clogs
- clonidine — a medication primarily used to treat high blood pressure
- closedown — a termination or suspension of operations; shutdown: a temporary closedown of a factory.
- coadunate — united; joined together
- coarsened — Simple past tense and past participle of coarsen.
- code name — A code name is a name used for someone or something in order to keep their identity secret.
- code-name — to assign a code name to.
- codenamed — Simple past tense and past participle of codename.
- codenames — Plural form of codename.
- cofounded — to establish (an organization) with another or others.
- cofounder — a joint founder
- coincided — to occupy the same place in space, the same point or period in time, or the same relative position: The centers of concentric circles coincide. Our vacations coincided this year.
- coincides — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of coincide.
- colanders — Plural form of colander.
- cold tone — a bluish or greenish tinge in a black-and-white print.
- collonade — Alternative spelling of colonnade.
- colonised — to establish a colony in; settle: England colonized Australia.
- colonized — (of a territory) settled as a colony
- colonnade — A colonnade is a row of evenly-spaced columns.
- come down — If the cost, level, or amount of something comes down, it becomes less than it was before.
- comedians — Plural form of comedian.
- comedones — a thickened secretion plugging a duct of the skin, especially of a sebaceous gland; blackhead.
- comedowns — Plural form of comedown.
- comingled — Simple past tense and past participle of comingle.
- commanded — to direct with specific authority or prerogative; order: The captain commanded his men to attack.
- commander — A commander is an officer in charge of a military operation or organization.
- commenced — Simple past tense and past participle of commence.
- commendam — the temporary holding of an ecclesiastical benefice
- commended — to present, mention, or praise as worthy of confidence, notice, kindness, etc.; recommend: to commend a friend to another; to commend an applicant for employment.
- commender — a person who commends
- commented — a remark, observation, or criticism: a comment about the weather.
- compander — a system for improving the signal-to-noise ratio of a signal at a transmitter or recorder by first compressing the volume range of the signal and then restoring it to its original amplitude level at the receiving or reproducing apparatus
- companied — Simple past tense and past participle of company.
- compendia — a brief treatment or account of a subject, especially an extensive subject; concise treatise: a compendium of medicine.
- comprendo — (slang) do you understand?.
- concealed — to hide; withdraw or remove from observation; cover or keep from sight: He concealed the gun under his coat.
- conceding — to acknowledge as true, just, or proper; admit: He finally conceded that she was right.
- conceited — If you say that someone is conceited, you are showing your disapproval of the fact that they are far too proud of their abilities or achievements.
- conceived — to form (a notion, opinion, purpose, etc.): He conceived the project while he was on vacation.
- concepted — a general notion or idea; conception.
- concerned — If you are concerned to do something, you want to do it because you think it is important.