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8-letter words containing r, c, o

  • conifers — Plural form of conifer.
  • coniform — shaped like a cone
  • conjured — Simple past tense and past participle of conjure.
  • conjurer — A conjurer is a person who entertains people by doing magic tricks.
  • conjures — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of conjure.
  • conjuror — a person who practises conjuring, esp for people's entertainment
  • conniver — to cooperate secretly; conspire (often followed by with): They connived to take over the business.
  • conquers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of conquer.
  • conrad i — died a.d. 918, king of Germany 911–918.
  • conserve — If you conserve a supply of something, you use it carefully so that it lasts for a long time.
  • consider — If you consider a person or thing to be something, you have the opinion that this is what they are.
  • consoler — to alleviate or lessen the grief, sorrow, or disappointment of; give solace or comfort: Only his children could console him when his wife died.
  • consorts — Plural form of consort.
  • conspire — If two or more people or groups conspire to do something illegal or harmful, they make a secret agreement to do it.
  • construe — If something is construed in a particular way, its nature or meaning is interpreted in that way.
  • consular — Consular means involving or relating to a consul or the work of a consul.
  • consumer — A consumer is a person who buys things or uses services.
  • contorno — (in Italy) a side dish of salad or vegetables that is commonly served alongside the main course
  • contorts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of contort.
  • contours — the shape or surface, esp of a curving form
  • contract — A contract is a legal agreement, usually between two companies or between an employer and employee, which involves doing work for a stated sum of money.
  • contrail — a white trail of condensed water vapor that sometimes forms in the wake of an aircraft; vapor trail
  • contrair — contrary
  • contrary — Ideas, attitudes, or reactions that are contrary to each other are completely different from each other.
  • contrast — A contrast is a great difference between two or more things which is clear when you compare them.
  • contrate — (of gears, esp the gears of watches) having teeth set at a right angle to the axis
  • contrib. — contributor
  • contrist — to make (a person) sad
  • contrite — If you are contrite, you are very sorry because you have done something wrong.
  • contrive — If you contrive an event or situation, you succeed in making it happen, often by tricking someone.
  • contrôlé — officially registered
  • controls — a device or mechanism for operating or regulating a car, aircraft, etc
  • controul — Archaic spelling of control.
  • conurban — of or relating to a conurbation
  • conurbia — conurbations considered collectively
  • convener — a person who convenes or chairs a meeting, committee, etc, esp one who is specifically elected to do so
  • convenor — A convenor is a trade union official who organizes the union representatives at a particular factory.
  • converge — If people or vehicles converge on a place, they move towards it from different directions.
  • converse — If you converse with someone, you talk to them. You can also say that two people converse.
  • converso — a medieval Spanish Jew who converted to Catholicism, usually in order to avoid persecution from either the Spanish Inquisition or the Portugese Inquisition
  • converts — Plural form of convert.
  • conveyer — A conveyer is a device for moving large amounts of a solid.
  • conveyor — a person or thing that conveys
  • cookfire — A fire used for cooking food.
  • cookroom — a room in which food is cooked
  • cookware — Cookware is the range of pans and pots which are used in cooking.
  • coolroom — (chemistry) An item of laboratory equipment. A large cupboard, or room kept at a temperature lower than room temperature for long term, stable storage.
  • coopered — a person who makes or repairs casks, barrels, etc.
  • coparent — a fellow parent
  • copastor — a fellow pastor
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