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9-letter words containing o, r, a, i

  • cordially — courteous and gracious; friendly; warm: a cordial reception.
  • coriander — Coriander is a plant with seeds that are used as a spice and leaves that are used as a herb.
  • corivalry — joint or mutual rivalry
  • corkonian — a native or inhabitant of the city of Cork
  • cornbraid — to braid (hair) in close parallel rows, creating a hairstyle known as a corn row
  • cornelian — carnelian
  • cornicula — plural form of singular corniculum: small horn
  • corniglia — a group of five coastal villages (Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore) on the Ligurian Sea in NW Italy, near La Spezia.
  • corrading — Present participle of corrade.
  • corraling — Present participle of corral.
  • corrasion — erosion of a rock surface by rock fragments transported over it by water, wind, or ice
  • corrasive — Obsolete form of corrosive.
  • corsicana — a city in E Texas.
  • cortadito — an espresso topped with an approximately equal amount of steamed milk.
  • corticate — (of plants, seeds, etc) having a bark, husk, or rind
  • corvallis — a city in W Oregon.
  • corydalis — any erect or climbing plant of the N temperate genus Corydalis, having finely-lobed leaves and spurred yellow or pinkish flowers: family Fumariaceae
  • coticular — of or relating to whetstones
  • couraging — Present participle of courage.
  • courbaril — a tropical American leguminous tree, Hymenaea courbaril. Its wood is a useful timber and its gum is a source of copal
  • covariant — a variant that changes leaving interrelations with another variant (or variants) unchanged
  • covariate — a statistical variable that changes in a predictable way and can be used to predict the outcome of a study
  • cowardice — Cowardice is cowardly behaviour.
  • cowardise — Obsolete spelling of cowardice.
  • craigavon — a district in central Northern Ireland, in Co Armagh. Pop: 57 685 (2001). Area: 279 sq km (108 sq miles)
  • crayoning — Draw with a crayon or crayons.
  • crayonist — (dated) An artist who uses crayons.
  • creations — The action or process of bringing something into existence.
  • cremation — to reduce (a dead body) to ashes by fire, especially as a funeral rite.
  • crenation — any of the rounded teeth or the notches between them on a crenate structure
  • crinoidal — (zoology) Relating to, consisting of, or containing crinoids.
  • cristobal — seaport in Panama, at the Caribbean entrance to the Panama Canal: part of the city of Colón
  • crocosmia — any plant of the cormous S. African genus Crocosmia, including the plant known to gardeners as montbretia: family Iridaceae
  • croissant — Croissants are small, sweet bread rolls in the shape of a crescent that are eaten for breakfast.
  • crorepati — (in India) a person whose assets are worth at least one crore or 10 million rupees
  • crosshair — either of the two fine mutually perpendicular lines or wires that cross in the focal plane of a theodolite, gunsight, or other optical instrument and are used to define the line of sight
  • crossrail — a horizontal slat forming part of the back of a chair.
  • crotaline — of or relating to rattlesnakes (Crotalinae)
  • crotalism — a type of poisoning caused by ingestion of plants of the genus Crotalaria
  • cursorial — adapted for running
  • curtation — the discrepancy between the curtate distance and the true distance of a planet from the sun
  • curvation — the action of curving or bending
  • dado rail — a moulding at about waist height on an interior wall, used for decoration and to protect the wall
  • dairy cow — a cow which is used to produce milk
  • damourite — (mineral) A kind of muscovite, or potash mica, containing water.
  • darnation — Alternative form of tarnation.
  • debonaire — charming and sophisticated
  • decimator — to destroy a great number or proportion of: The population was decimated by a plague.
  • dedicator — to set apart and consecrate to a deity or to a sacred purpose: The ancient Greeks dedicated many shrines to Aphrodite.
  • deiparous — giving birth to a god
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