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9-letter words containing o, r, c, i, n

  • recording — an act of recording.
  • recosting — the price paid to acquire, produce, accomplish, or maintain anything: the high cost of a good meal.
  • recursion — the process of defining a function or calculating a number by the repeated application of an algorithm.
  • redaction — to put into suitable literary form; revise; edit.
  • reduction — the act of reducing or the state of being reduced.
  • refection — refreshment, especially with food or drink.
  • reinforce — to strengthen with some added piece, support, or material: to reinforce a wall.
  • rejection — the act or process of rejecting.
  • rejoicing — the act of a person who rejoices.
  • reliction — the process by which water recedes over time, changing the waterline and leaving land permanently exposed
  • resection — Surveying. a technique of ascertaining the location of a point by taking bearings from the point on two other points of known location.
  • revoicing — to voice again or in return; echo.
  • rhapontic — a type of rhubarb
  • rocinante — Rosinante.
  • rock hind — a small, orange-spotted grouper, Epinephelus adscensionis, inhabiting warm seas from North Carolina to Brazil, especially in the West Indies, and fished as food.
  • rockiness — the state or condition of a person who is shaky or unsteady, as from drinking, fatigue, or illness.
  • rockingly — in a rocking manner
  • rosefinch — any of various finches with pink patches
  • ructation — an eructation or belch
  • sarcodine — belonging or pertaining to the protist phylum Sarcodina, comprising protozoa that move and capture food by forming pseudopodia.
  • sarcosine — a crystalline compound, C 3 H 7 NO 2 , with a sweet taste, soluble in water, slightly soluble in alcohol: used in the manufacture of toothpaste, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals.
  • satyricon — a satirical novel, interspersed with verse, written in the 1st century a.d. by Petronius, extant in fragments.
  • scenarios — an outline of the plot of a dramatic work, giving particulars as to the scenes, characters, situations, etc.
  • sclerotin — an insoluble protein that serves to stiffen the chitin of the cuticle of arthropods.
  • scorching — burning; very hot.
  • scoreline — sports: intermediate or final score
  • scourging — a whip or lash, especially for the infliction of punishment or torture.
  • scourings — dirt or refuse removed by scouring.
  • scrolling — computing: moving around screen
  • secretion — (in a cell or gland) the act or process of separating, elaborating, and releasing a substance that fulfills some function within the organism or undergoes excretion.
  • serricorn — a beetle with serrate antennae
  • sonicator — a device for treatment with ultrasound
  • sticheron — a liturgical hymn sung in the Orthodox Church
  • stratonic — of or relating to an army
  • striction — the act of constricting.
  • submicron — (of particles) being less than a micron in overall dimensions.
  • suctorian — a suctorial animal.
  • syndromic — Pathology, Psychiatry. a group of symptoms that together are characteristic of a specific disorder, disease, or the like.
  • tanorexic — obsessed with maintaining a permanent deep tan, esp through use of tanning machines
  • threnodic — a poem, speech, or song of lamentation, especially for the dead; dirge; funeral song.
  • tierceron — (in a ribbed vault) a diagonal rib, other than an ogive, springing from a point of support.
  • tiptronic — a type of gearbox that has both automatic and manual options
  • tocharian — a member of a central Asian people of high culture, who were assimilated with other peoples about the 11th century a.d.
  • tourcoing — a city in N France, near the Belgian border.
  • transonic — close to the speed of propagation of sound; moving at 700–780 miles per hour (1127–1255 km/h) at sea level.
  • tricerion — a candlestick with three arms
  • triclosan — a drug used to treat skin infections
  • tricotine — cavalry twill.
  • trouncing — to beat severely; thrash.
  • uncordial — unfriendly
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