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9-letter words containing r, o, t, s, c

  • chlorites — Plural form of chlorite.
  • choralist — a person who sings in a chorus or ensemble
  • chordates — belonging or pertaining to the phylum Chordata, comprising the true vertebrates and those animals having a notochord, as the lancelets and tunicates.
  • chorister — A chorister is a singer in a church choir.
  • christoff — Boris. 1919–93, Bulgarian bass-baritone, noted esp for his performance in the title role of Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov
  • chromates — Plural form of chromate.
  • cistronic — cistron-related
  • cloisters — Plural form of cloister.
  • cloistral — of, like, or characteristic of a cloister
  • clothiers — Plural form of clothier.
  • coastward — towards the coast
  • coatdress — a coatlike dress having a buttoned front and, usually, lapels and long sleeves
  • coatracks — Plural form of coatrack.
  • coauthors — Plural form of coauthor.
  • cofactors — Plural form of cofactor.
  • collators — Plural form of collator.
  • colorants — Plural form of colorant.
  • colorcast — a television broadcast in color
  • colorfast — A fabric that is colorfast has a color that will not get paler when the fabric is washed or worn.
  • colorists — Plural form of colorist.
  • colostral — a yellowish liquid, especially rich in immune factors, secreted by the mammary gland of female mammals a few days before and after the birth of their young.
  • colostric — of or relating to the colostrum
  • colostrum — the thin milky secretion from the nipples that precedes and follows true lactation. It consists largely of serum and white blood cells
  • colourist — A colourist is someone such as an artist or a fashion designer who uses colours in an interesting and original way.
  • combaters — Plural form of combater.
  • combustor — the combustion system of a jet engine or ramjet, comprising the combustion chamber, the fuel injection apparatus, and the igniter
  • commuters — Plural form of commuter.
  • composter — a bin or other container used to turn garden and kitchen waste into compost
  • computers — Plural form of computer.
  • concertos — Plural form of concerto.
  • concestor — The last common ancestor, whether of several individuals, species or genes.
  • concretes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of concrete.
  • confronts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of confront.
  • conscript — A conscript is a person who has been made to join the armed forces of a country.
  • consenter — to permit, approve, or agree; comply or yield (often followed by to or an infinitive): He consented to the proposal. We asked her permission, and she consented.
  • conserted — Misspelling of concerted.
  • consorted — a husband or wife; spouse, especially of a reigning monarch. Compare prince consort, queen consort.
  • consortia — a combination of financial institutions, capitalists, etc., for carrying into effect some financial operation requiring large resources of capital.
  • constrain — To constrain someone or something means to limit their development or force them to behave in a particular way.
  • constrict — If a part of your body, especially your throat, is constricted or if it constricts, something causes it to become narrower.
  • construal — an act of construing
  • construct — to draw (a line, angle, or figure) so that certain requirements are satisfied
  • construed — to give the meaning or intention of; explain; interpret.
  • construes — to give the meaning or intention of; explain; interpret.
  • consulter — One who consults, or asks counsel or information.
  • consultor — a counselor or advisor
  • contester — a race, conflict, or other competition between rivals, as for a prize.
  • contracts — Plural form of contract.
  • contrails — Plural form of contrail.
  • contrasts — to compare in order to show unlikeness or differences; note the opposite natures, purposes, etc., of: Contrast the political rights of Romans and Greeks.
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