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9-letter words containing t, o, c

  • convented — Simple past tense and past participle of convent.
  • converted — (of a building) having been changed from a different use
  • converter — A converter is a device that changes something into a different form.
  • convertor — converter
  • convexity — the state or quality of being convex
  • convicted — to prove or declare guilty of an offense, especially after a legal trial: to convict a prisoner of a felony.
  • convocate — to summon or call together
  • convolute — to form into a twisted, coiled, or rolled shape
  • cookstove — a stove for cooking
  • cookstown — a district of central Northern Ireland, in Co Tyrone. Pop: 33 387 (2003 est). Area: 622 sq km (240 sq miles)
  • cooperate — If you cooperate with someone, you work with them or help them for a particular purpose. You can also say that two people cooperate.
  • cooperite — a mineral, sulfide and arsenide of platinum, occurring in igneous rocks in the form of steel-gray crystals.
  • coopworth — a New Zealand and Australian breed of sheep derived from the Romney Marsh
  • copacetic — very good; excellent; completely satisfactory
  • copartner — a partner or associate, esp an equal partner in business
  • copasetic — fine; completely satisfactory; OK.
  • copataine — (of a hat) high-crowned
  • copatriot — a fellow patriot
  • copayment — a fee paid by a subscriber to a service for the use of additional services not covered by the subscription
  • copesetic — fine; completely satisfactory; OK.
  • copestone — a stone used to form a coping
  • copiapite — (mineral) A basic ferric sulfate mineral found in oxidized iron sulfide deposits, with the chemical formula Fe2+Fe3+4(SO4)6(OH)2'\u00b7'20H2O.
  • copiloted — Simple past tense and past participle of copilot.
  • coportion — (obsolete, nonce) equal share.
  • copresent — to present jointly
  • coproduct — a joint product
  • coprolite — any of various rounded stony nodules thought to be the fossilized faeces of Palaeozic-Cenozoic vertebrates
  • coprolith — a hard stony mass of dried faeces in the intestine that is caused by chronic constipation
  • copulated — Simple past tense and past participle of copulate.
  • copulates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of copulate.
  • copy-edit — to prepare (copy) for printing by styling, correcting, etc
  • copy-text — a manuscript or earlier published version of a text, used as the basis for an emended, scholarly edition
  • copyedits — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of copyedit.
  • copyfight — the conflict between copyright holders and other individuals over the use, distribution, and replication of copyright materials
  • copypasta — (Internet slang) A block of text which has been copied and pasted from somewhere else.
  • copyright — If someone has copyright on a piece of writing or music, it is illegal to reproduce or perform it without their permission.
  • copytaker — (esp in a newspaper office) a person employed to type reports as journalists dictate them over the telephone
  • copywrite — (rare) To write the copy (or text) of an advertisement; to have a job as a copywriter.
  • coquetted — to coquet.
  • coquettes — Plural form of coquette.
  • corallite — the skeleton of a coral polyp
  • coralroot — any N temperate leafless orchid of the genus Corallorhiza, with small yellow-green or purple flowers and branched roots resembling coral
  • coralwort — any of various leafless orchids of the genus Corallorhiza
  • cord foot — a quantity of wood 4 feet high, 4 feet wide, and 1 foot long (1.2 m × 1.2 m × 0.3 meters), or 16 cu. ft. (0.5 cu. m).
  • cordately — In a cordate form.
  • cordonnet — a thread or cord that is produced from coarse silk and is commonly used to outline embroidery and lacework, and for fringes
  • cordotomy — a sugrical method of pain relief in which nerves in the spinal cord are cut
  • core city — central city.
  • core tool — a stone tool with a cutting edge, as a hand ax, chopper, or scraper, formed by chipping away flakes from a core.
  • corelated — to correlate.
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