9-letter words containing r, o, d, e
- cordately — In a cordate form.
- cordelier — a Franciscan friar of the order of the Friars Minor
- cordonnet — a thread or cord that is produced from coarse silk and is commonly used to outline embroidery and lacework, and for fringes
- cordyline — any of various trees or shrubs of the genus Cordyline that are native to eastern Asia, Australasia, and Polynesia
- core dump — a copy of main memory that is printed, displayed, or recorded on an output medium.
- corelated — to correlate.
- coriander — Coriander is a plant with seeds that are used as a spice and leaves that are used as a herb.
- cornbread — Cornbread is bread made from ground maize or corn. It is popular in the United States.
- cornfield — A cornfield is a field in which corn is being grown.
- cornified — Converted into horn; horny.
- cornrowed — Simple past tense and past participle of cornrow.
- coronated — having or wearing a crown, coronet, or the like.
- coroneted — wearing a coronet
- corralled — an enclosure or pen for horses, cattle, etc.
- corrected — to set or make true, accurate, or right; remove the errors or faults from: The native guide corrected our pronunciation. The new glasses corrected his eyesight.
- corrupted — guilty of dishonest practices, as bribery; lacking integrity; crooked: a corrupt judge.
- cosphered — sharing the same sphere
- costarred — Simple past tense and past participle of costar.
- cote-d'or — a department of E central France, in NE Burgundy. Capital: Dijon. Pop: 510 334 (2003 est). Area: 8787 sq km (3427 sq miles)
- countered — in the wrong way; contrary to the right course; in the reverse or opposite direction.
- couriered — Simple past tense and past participle of courier.
- courtside — the area closest to the court
- coverdale — Miles. 1488–1568, the first translator of the complete Bible into English (1535)
- cowardice — Cowardice is cowardly behaviour.
- cowardise — Obsolete spelling of cowardice.
- cowfeeder — a tenant of a small dairy farm
- creditors — Plural form of creditor.
- credulous — If you describe someone as credulous, you have a low opinion of them because they are too ready to believe what people tell them and are easily deceived.
- creodonts — Plural form of creodont.
- creolized — (of a language) incorporating a considerable range of features from one or more unrelated languages, as the result of contact between language communities
- creosoted — Simple past tense and past participle of creosote.
- crescendo — A crescendo is a noise that gets louder and louder. Some people also use crescendo to refer to the point when a noise is at its loudest.
- crestwood — a city in E Missouri.
- cretinoid — a person suffering from cretinism.
- crimsoned — Simple past tense and past participle of crimson.
- crocheted — made with a crochet hook
- crocketed — (architecture) Having a crocket.
- crocodile — A crocodile is a large reptile with a long body and strong jaws. Crocodiles live in rivers and eat meat.
- crookedly — not straight; bending; curved: a crooked path.
- croqueted — Simple past tense and past participle of croquet.
- crossbred — (of plants or animals) produced as a result of crossbreeding
- crossed-h — a constant used in quantum mechanics, equal to the Planck constant divided by 2π. It has a value of 1.054571596±0.000000078 × 10 −34 joule seconds
- crosshead — a subsection or paragraph heading printed within the body of the text
- crosstied — secured with crossties
- croustade — a hollowed pastry case or piece of cooked bread, potato, etc, in which food is served
- crowdedly — In a crowded manner.
- crude oil — Crude oil is oil in its natural state before it has been processed or refined.
- crusadoes — Plural form of crusado.
- cupholder — a competitor who has won or successfully defended a specific cup, trophy, championship, etc.; champion.
- curandero — a male healer or shaman in Hispanic-America