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9-letter words containing p, d, c

  • cooked-up — to prepare (food) by the use of heat, as by boiling, baking, or roasting.
  • cooped up — If you say that someone is cooped up, you mean that they live or are kept in a place which is too small, or which does not allow them much freedom.
  • copiloted — Simple past tense and past participle of copilot.
  • coproduce — to produce (a motion picture, play, etc.) in collaboration with others.
  • coproduct — a joint product
  • copsewood — the smallest trees, and the bushes and ferns, of a coppice
  • copulated — Simple past tense and past participle of copulate.
  • copy desk — a desk where copy is edited
  • copy down — If you copy down something that someone has said or written, you write it down exactly.
  • copy-edit — to prepare (copy) for printing by styling, correcting, etc
  • copy-read — to work on (copy) as a copyreader.
  • copyedits — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of copyedit.
  • copyholds — Plural form of copyhold.
  • core dump — a copy of main memory that is printed, displayed, or recorded on an output medium.
  • corrupted — guilty of dishonest practices, as bribery; lacking integrity; crooked: a corrupt judge.
  • cosphered — sharing the same sphere
  • coupledom — the state of living as a couple, esp when regarded as being interested in each other to the exclusion of the outside world
  • crash pad — a place to live or sleep temporarily
  • crispated — Crispate.
  • crisphead — a variety of lettuce with a dense cabbage-like head and mild crunchy leaves
  • crop-dust — to subject (a field) to crop-dusting.
  • cropbound — (of poultry) having a congested crop
  • cryptadia — a collection of things to be kept hidden
  • cuddle up — If you cuddle up to someone, you sit or lie as near to them as possible.
  • cupboards — Plural form of cupboard.
  • cupboardy — (rare) Cupboardlike: for example small, fusty or poorly lit.
  • cupholder — a competitor who has won or successfully defended a specific cup, trophy, championship, etc.; champion.
  • cupolated — having a cupola or cupolas.
  • cuspidate — having a cusp or cusps
  • cuspidors — Plural form of cuspidor.
  • cyprinoid — of, relating to, or belonging to the Cyprinoidea, a large suborder of teleost fishes including the cyprinids, characins, electric eels, and loaches
  • dapatical — (obsolete) sumptuous in cheer.
  • davis cup — an annual international lawn tennis championship for men's teams
  • de-couple — to cause to become separated, disconnected, or divergent; uncouple.
  • death cap — a poisonous woodland saprotrophic basidiomycetous fungus, Amanita phalloides, differing from the edible mushroom (Agaricus) only in its white gills (pinkish-brown in Agaricus) and the presence of a volva
  • death cup — a poisonous mushroom of the genus Amanita.
  • dec alpha — (processor)   A RISC microprocessor from DEC. In November 1995, the Alpha was purportedly the fastest non-research chip used in commonly available workstations. It is superpipelined and superscalar. In February 1996 it was clocked at 200 MHz and in March 1998 at 666 MHz.
  • decamping — Present participle of decamp.
  • decapodal — (zoology) Belonging to the decapods; having ten feet.
  • 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.
  • deceptive — If something is deceptive, it encourages you to believe something which is not true.
  • deceptory — inclined to deceive
  • deciphers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decipher.
  • decompile — Produce source code from (compiled code).
  • decomplex — having or composed of parts that are complex in themselves
  • decompose — When things such as dead plants or animals decompose, or when something decomposes them, they change chemically and begin to decay.
  • decoupage — the art or process of decorating a surface with shapes or illustrations cut from paper, card, etc
  • decoupled — Simple past tense and past participle of decouple.
  • decoupler — a person or device that disconnects parts that are joined
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