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9-letter words containing t, o, e

  • custodies — Plural form of custody.
  • customers — A person or organization that buys goods or services from a store or business.
  • customise — to modify or build according to individual or personal specifications or preference: to customize an automobile.
  • customize — If you customize something, you change its appearance or features to suit your tastes or needs.
  • cut above — to penetrate with or as if with a sharp-edged instrument or object: He cut his finger.
  • cut loose — to free or become freed from restraint, custody, anchorage, etc
  • cut stone — a stone or stonework dressed to a relatively fine finish with tools other than hammers.
  • cutaneous — of, relating to, or affecting the skin
  • cyanotype — a process of photographic printing, used chiefly in copying architectural and mechanical drawings, that produces a blue line on a white background.
  • cybergoth — (uncountable) A subculture combining elements of goth and rave culture, typically involving energetic electronic music and brightly coloured, futuristic clothing.
  • cyclonite — a white crystalline insoluble explosive prepared by the action of nitric acid on hexamethylenetetramine; cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine: used in bombs and shells. Formula: C3H6N6O6
  • cyclotome — a type of scalpel for performing a cyclotomy.
  • cystocele — a hernia of the urinary bladder, esp one protruding into the vagina
  • cytokines — Plural form of cytokine.
  • cytometer — a glass slide used to count and measure cells
  • cytometry — the counting of blood cells using a cytometer
  • cytopenia — a condition characterized by a deficiency of a type of blood cells
  • cytosmear — (cytology) A sample of cells, in the form of a smear on a microscope slide, that has been stained ready for diagnostic examination.
  • cytostome — the mouth of a protozoan.
  • dacoitage — (in India and Myanmar) a robbery by an armed gang or dacoit
  • damourite — (mineral) A kind of muscovite, or potash mica, containing water.
  • dataglove — a glove connected to a computer and equipped with sensors allowing the actual movements of a person's hand to manipulate virtual objects
  • date from — If something dates from a particular time, it started or was made at that time.
  • datebooks — Plural form of datebook.
  • davenport — a tall narrow desk with a slanted writing surface and drawers at the side
  • dawsonite — a mineral that is made up of sodium and aluminium hydrous carbonate and occurs in crystalline form
  • de forest — Lee. 1873–1961, US inventor of telegraphic, telephonic, and radio equipment: patented the first triode valve (1907)
  • dead spot — Also called blind spot. an area in which radio or cell phone signals are weak and their reception poor.
  • dead-spot — Anatomy. a small area on the retina that is insensitive to light due to the interruption, where the optic nerve joins the retina, of the normal pattern of light-sensitive rods and cones.
  • deadstock — the merchandise or commodities of a shop, etc, that is unsold and generating no income
  • deaerator — a piece of apparatus that extracts a gas from a liquid
  • death row — If someone is on death row, they are in the part of a prison which contains the cells for criminals who have been sentenced to death.
  • deathblow — a thing or event that destroys life or hope, esp suddenly
  • decanoate — (organic chemistry) Any salt or ester of decanoic acid.
  • decathlon — The decathlon is a competition in which athletes compete in 10 different sporting events.
  • deception — Deception is the act of deceiving someone or the state of being deceived by someone.
  • deceptory — inclined to deceive
  • decimator — to destroy a great number or proportion of: The population was decimated by a plague.
  • deck bolt — a flat-headed bolt for fastening down deck planking.
  • decocting — Present participle of decoct.
  • decoction — the extraction of the water-soluble substances of a drug or medicinal plants by boiling
  • decoctive — of or relating to decoction
  • decocture — the essence or liquor resulting from decoction
  • decollate — to separate (continuous stationery, etc) into individual forms
  • decollete — (on a piece of women's clothing) a bodice that has a very low neckline
  • decongest — to ease crowding or clogging in (an area)
  • decontrol — When governments decontrol an activity, they remove controls from it so that companies or organizations have more freedom.
  • deconvert — An apostate.
  • decorated — (often initial capital letter) of pertaining to, or characteristic of the English gothic architecture of the late 13th through the late 14th centuries, characterized by curvilinear tracery, elaborate ornamental sculpture and vaulting, and refinement of stonecutting techniques.
  • decorates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decorate.
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