9-letter words containing s, o, d, e, n
- comedowns — Plural form of comedown.
- concludes — to bring to an end; finish; terminate: to conclude a speech with a quotation from the Bible.
- concussed — If someone is concussed, they lose consciousness or feel sick or confused because they have been hit hard on the head.
- condensed — A condensed book, explanation, or piece of information has been made shorter, usually by including only the most important parts.
- condenser — A condenser is a device that cools gases into liquids.
- condenses — to make more dense or compact; reduce the volume or extent of; concentrate.
- condensor — Misspelling of condenser.
- confessed — You use confessed to describe someone who openly admits that they have a particular fault or have done something wrong.
- congested — A congested road or area is extremely crowded and blocked with traffic or people.
- consarned — confounded; damned.
- consented — 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.
- conserved — Simple past tense and past participle of conserve.
- considers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of consider.
- consigned — Simple past tense and past participle of consign.
- consisted — to be made up or composed (usually followed by of): This cake consists mainly of sugar, flour, and butter.
- consorted — a husband or wife; spouse, especially of a reigning monarch. Compare prince consort, queen consort.
- conspired — Make secret plans jointly to commit an unlawful or harmful act.
- construed — to give the meaning or intention of; explain; interpret.
- consulted — to seek advice or information from; ask guidance from: Consult your lawyer before signing the contract.
- contested — causing dispute or argument
- conversed — to talk informally with another or others; exchange views, opinions, etc., by talking.
- convulsed — to shake violently; agitate.
- counseled — advice; opinion or instruction given in directing the judgment or conduct of another.
- creodonts — Plural form of creodont.
- 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.
- crimsoned — Simple past tense and past participle of crimson.
- cushioned — provided with cushions
- d-s meson — a positively charged meson having a mass 3852 times that of the electron and a mean lifetime of approximately 4.7 X 10 -13 seconds.
- dal segno — (of a piece of music) to be repeated from the point marked with a sign to the word fine
- dangerous — If something is dangerous, it is able or likely to hurt or harm you.
- dawsonite — a mineral that is made up of sodium and aluminium hydrous carbonate and occurs in crystalline form
- deaconess — (in the early church and in some modern Churches) a female member of the laity with duties similar to those of a deacon
- decession — a going away, lessening, or weakening
- decisions — A conclusion or resolution reached after consideration.
- decodings — Plural form of decoding.
- decongest — to ease crowding or clogging in (an area)
- decurions — Plural form of decurion.
- decursion — a military exercise performed by men bearing arms
- defensory — (archaic) Tending to defend; defensive.
- deionised — Alternative spelling of deionized.
- deionizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deionize.
- deletions — Plural form of deletion.
- delousing — Present participle of delouse.
- delusions — Plural form of delusion.
- demeanors — Plural form of demeanor.
- demersion — immersion in a fluid
- demijohns — Plural form of demijohn.
- demission — relinquishment of or abdication from an office, responsibility, etc
- demoniacs — Plural form of demoniac.