10-letter words containing r, o, s, e, t
- cloistered — If you have a cloistered way of life, you live quietly and are not involved in the normal busy life of the world around you.
- cloisterer — a person who lives in a cloister
- cloistress — a nun
- cloth ears — a deaf person
- coalmaster — the owner of a colliery
- coasterize — to ruin (a CD), esp while attempting to burn music, etc on to it, thus rendering it useful only as a drinks coaster
- coat dress — a lightweight button-through garment that can be worn either as a dress or as a coat
- cockteaser — a girl or woman who purposely excites or arouses a male sexually but then refuses to have intercourse.
- coinvestor — a fellow investor
- colchester — a town in E England, in NE Essex; university (1964). Pop: 104 390 (2001)
- cold store — A cold store is a building or room which is artificially cooled so that food can be preserved in it.
- cold-store — to store in cold storage.
- coldstream — a town in SE Scotland, in Scottish Borders on the English border: the Coldstream Guards were formed here (1660). Pop: 1813 (2001)
- collecters — Plural form of collecter.
- collectors — Plural form of collector.
- come first — If you say that someone or something comes first for a particular person, you mean they treat or consider that person or thing as more important than anything else.
- comforters — Plural form of comforter.
- comiserate — Obsolete spelling of commiserate.
- completers — having all parts or elements; lacking nothing; whole; entire; full: a complete set of Mark Twain's writings.
- composters — Plural form of composter.
- composture — compost or manure
- comstocker — a person who practises comstockery
- concocters — Plural form of concocter.
- concreters — Plural form of concreter.
- concretise — to make concrete, real, or particular; give tangible or definite form to: to concretize abstractions.
- concretism — the practice of representing abstract concepts in concrete terms
- concretist — a person who represents abstract concepts in concrete terms
- connecters — a person or thing that connects.
- connectors — Plural form of connector.
- consecrate — When a building, place, or object is consecrated, it is officially declared to be holy. When a person is consecrated, they are officially declared to be a bishop.
- consectary — a consequence or conclusion
- consenters — Plural form of consenter.
- conservant — having the quality of conserving or preserving
- conservate — (dated, transitive) To conserve.
- consortest — Archaic second-person singular form of consort.
- constringe — to shrink or contract
- containers — Plural form of container.
- contemners — to treat or regard with disdain, scorn, or contempt.
- contemnors — to treat or regard with disdain, scorn, or contempt.
- contenders — Plural form of contender.
- contesters — Plural form of contester.
- contrapose — to place in contraposition.
- contraries — opposite in nature or character; diametrically or mutually opposed: contrary to fact; contrary propositions.
- contrasted — to compare in order to show unlikeness or differences; note the opposite natures, purposes, etc., of: Contrast the political rights of Romans and Greeks.
- contrivers — Plural form of contriver.
- convectors — Plural form of convector.
- conversant — If you are conversant with something, you are familiar with it and able to deal with it.
- conversate — to have a conversation; converse; talk.
- converters — Plural form of converter.
- convertors — Plural form of convertor.