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8-letter words containing r, e, c, o, n

  • clownery — clownish behavior.
  • co-owner — a person who is one of the joint owners of something
  • cocinera — (in Mexico) a female cook
  • cocinero — a cook, especially one working on a ranch or a trail drive.
  • coendure — to endure together
  • coenurus — an encysted larval form of the tapeworm Multiceps, containing many encapsulated heads. In sheep it can cause the gid, and when eaten by dogs it develops into several adult forms
  • coercing — Present participle of coerce.
  • coercion — Coercion is the act or process of persuading someone forcefully to do something that they do not want to do.
  • cognizer — a being that is able to cognize
  • coherent — If something is coherent, it is well planned, so that it is clear and sensible and all its parts go well with each other.
  • cohering — Present participle of cohere.
  • coinhere — to inhere together
  • coinsure — to take out coinsurance
  • cokernut — coconut.
  • colander — A colander is a container in the shape of a bowl with holes in it which you wash or drain food in.
  • colinear — collinear.
  • coltrane — John (William). 1926–67, US jazz tenor and soprano saxophonist and composer
  • combiner — Any of various electronic devices that combine signals, in particular.
  • commoner — In countries which have a nobility, commoners are the people who are not members of the nobility.
  • communer — a person who participates in the Eucharist
  • conceder — to acknowledge as true, just, or proper; admit: He finally conceded that she was right.
  • concerns — Relate to; be about.
  • concerti — a composition for one or more principal instruments, with orchestral accompaniment, now usually in symphonic form.
  • concerto — A concerto is a piece of music written for one or more solo instruments and an orchestra.
  • concerts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of concert.
  • conciser — Comparative form of concise.
  • concorde — the first commercial supersonic airliner, in service between 1976 and 2003. Of Anglo-French construction, it was capable of cruising at over 2160 km per hr (1200 mph)
  • concrete — Concrete is a substance used for building which is made by mixing together cement, sand, small stones, and water.
  • condoler — A person who condoles.
  • condoner — A person who condones.
  • conducer — to lead or contribute to a result (usually followed by to or toward): qualities that conduce to success.
  • conelrad — a US defence and information system used between 1951 and 1963 in the event of air attack
  • conferee — a person who takes part in a conference
  • conferva — any of various threadlike green algae, esp any of the genus Tribonema, typically occurring in fresh water
  • confider — to impart secrets trustfully; discuss private matters or problems (usually followed by in): She confides in no one but her husband.
  • confiner — One who, or that which, limits or restrains.
  • confirme — Obsolete spelling of confirm.
  • confrere — colleague
  • confuser — One who or that which confuses.
  • confuter — A person who confutes.
  • congaree — river in S.C., joining the Wateree to form the Santee River: 52 mi (84 km)
  • congener — a member of a class, group, or other category, esp any animal of a specified genus
  • congreet — (of two or more people) to greet one another
  • congress — Congress is the elected group of politicians that is responsible for making the law in the United States. It consists of two parts: the House of Representatives and the Senate.
  • congreve — William. 1670–1729, English dramatist, a major exponent of Restoration comedy; author of Love for Love (1695) and The Way of the World (1700)
  • conifers — Plural form of conifer.
  • 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.
  • conniver — to cooperate secretly; conspire (often followed by with): They connived to take over the business.
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