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11-letter words containing s, c, o, n

  • coordinates — clothes of matching or harmonious colours and design, suitable for wearing together
  • copingstone — a stone that tops or forms part of the top of a wall
  • copiousness — large in quantity or number; abundant; plentiful: copious amounts of food.
  • cor anglais — a woodwind instrument, the alto of the oboe family. It is a transposing instrument in F. Range: two and a half octaves upwards from E on the third space of the bass staff
  • coral snake — any venomous elapid snake of the genus Micrurus and related genera, of tropical and subtropical America, marked with red, black, yellow, and white transverse bands
  • coram nobis — a writ to correct an injury caused by a mistake of the court.
  • corbynomics — the economic policies advocated by Jeremy Corbyn, leader of the UK Labour Party from 2015
  • cordialness — The state or quality of being cordial.
  • coresidence — (anthropology) Living together, sharing a residence, as of an adult child with a parent.
  • corinthians — either of two books of the New Testament (in full The First and Second Epistles of Paul the Apostle to the Corinthians)
  • corn starch — Corn starch is a fine white powder made from corn, used as a thickener or binder in the manufacture of drugs.
  • corn whisky — whisky made from maize
  • corncockles — Plural form of corncockle.
  • corndodgers — Plural form of corndodger.
  • corner shop — A corner shop is a small shop, usually on the corner of a street, that sells mainly food and household goods.
  • cornerbacks — Plural form of cornerback.
  • cornerstone — The cornerstone of something is the basic part of it on which its existence, success, or truth depends.
  • cornflowers — Plural form of cornflower.
  • cornhuskers — Plural form of cornhusker.
  • cornhusking — the removal of the husk from corn
  • corniferous — producing or containing chert
  • cornigerous — horned
  • cornish rex — a breed of cat with a very soft wavy coat, a small head, large eyes, and very large ears
  • cornucopias — Plural form of cornucopia.
  • coronations — Plural form of coronation.
  • coronavirus — a type of airborne virus accounting for 10-30% of all colds
  • corrections — Plural form of correction.
  • correctness — 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.
  • corresponds — Have a close similarity; match or agree almost exactly.
  • corruptions — Plural form of corruption.
  • corruptness — guilty of dishonest practices, as bribery; lacking integrity; crooked: a corrupt judge.
  • coruscating — A coruscating speech or performance is lively, intelligent, and impressive.
  • coruscation — a gleam or flash of light
  • corybantism — a delirium characterized by vivid frightening hallucinations and causing insomnia
  • cosa nostra — the branch of the Mafia that operates in the US
  • coscenarist — one of two or more joint scenarists.
  • cosignatory — a person, country, etc, that signs a document jointly with others
  • cosmetician — a person who makes, sells, or applies cosmetics
  • cosmogonies — Plural form of cosmogony.
  • cosmogonist — A person who studies cosmogony.
  • cosmonautic — Of or related to cosmonauts or cosmonautics.
  • cosponsored — Simple past tense and past participle of cosponsor.
  • cost center — A cost center is a department in a company that does not bring the company direct profit.
  • cost centre — a unit, such as a department of a company, to which costs may be allocated for cost accounting purposes
  • cost-in-use — the cost of owning, running, or using something
  • costa rican — of or relating to Costa Rica or its inhabitants
  • costiveness — suffering from constipation; constipated.
  • coterminous — having a common boundary; bordering; contiguous
  • cotoneaster — any Old World shrub of the rosaceous genus Cotoneaster: cultivated for their small ornamental white or pinkish flowers and red or black berries
  • cotransduce — to cause (genes) to undergo cotransduction
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