8-letter words containing r, e, n, i
- cheering — encouraging shouts from supporters, admirers etc
- cheniere — a hummock in a marshy region, with stands of evergreen oaks.
- cherubin — Obsolete form of cherub.
- childern — Eye dialect of children.
- children — Children is the plural of child.
- chlorine — Chlorine is a strong-smelling gas that is used to clean water and to make cleaning products.
- chretien — (Joseph Jacques) Jean. born 1934, Canadian Liberal politician; prime minister of Canada (1993–2003)
- christen — When a baby is christened, he or she is given a name during the Christian ceremony of baptism. Compare baptize.
- cicerone — a person who conducts and informs sightseers; a tour guide
- ciderkin — a weak type of cider
- cinchers — Plural form of cincher.
- cincture — something that encircles or surrounds, esp a belt, girdle, or border
- cindered — Simple past tense and past participle of cinder.
- cinerama — wide-screen presentation of films using either three separate 35mm projectors or one 70mm projector to produce an image on a large deeply curved screen
- cinerary — holding or intended for ashes, especially the ashes of cremated bodies: a cinerary urn.
- cinereal — relating to the grey matter of the brain and nervous system
- cisterna — a sac or partially closed space containing body fluid, esp lymph or cerebrospinal fluid
- cisterns — Plural form of cistern.
- citrange — a hybrid orange
- citrines — Plural form of citrine.
- citterns — Plural form of cittern.
- clarinet — A clarinet is a musical instrument of the woodwind family in the shape of a pipe. You play the clarinet by blowing into it and covering and uncovering the holes with your fingers.
- clearing — A clearing is a small area in a forest where there are no trees or bushes.
- clerking — Present participle of clerk.
- clincher — A clincher is a fact or argument that finally proves something, settles a dispute, or helps someone achieve a victory.
- clingier — Comparative form of clingy.
- clinkers — Plural form of clinker.
- cocinera — (in Mexico) a female cook
- cocinero — a cook, especially one working on a ranch or a trail drive.
- 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
- cohering — Present participle of cohere.
- coinhere — to inhere together
- coinsure — to take out coinsurance
- colinear — collinear.
- combiner — Any of various electronic devices that combine signals, in particular.
- concerti — a composition for one or more principal instruments, with orchestral accompaniment, now usually in symphonic form.
- conciser — Comparative form of concise.
- 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.
- conifers — Plural form of conifer.
- conniver — to cooperate secretly; conspire (often followed by with): They connived to take over the business.
- consider — If you consider a person or thing to be something, you have the opinion that this is what they are.
- conspire — If two or more people or groups conspire to do something illegal or harmful, they make a secret agreement to do it.
- 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.
- coprince — a fellow prince
- coramine — a drug, C10H14N2O, which is a circulatory stimulant and is banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency, hence preventing its use by athletes