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9-letter words containing t, o, l, e, c

  • corrolate — Misspelling of correlate.
  • corselets — Plural form of corselet.
  • cortelyouGeorge Bruce, 1862–1940, U.S. cabinet officer and public utility director.
  • costively — In a costive manner.
  • costliest — costing much; expensive; high in price: a costly emerald bracelet; costly medical care.
  • cotyledon — a simple embryonic leaf in seed-bearing plants, which, in some species, forms the first green leaf after germination
  • countable — capable of being counted
  • countless — Countless means very many.
  • countline — (in the confectionery trade) a chocolate-based bar
  • courtelle — a synthetic acrylic fibre resembling wool
  • courtlike — reminiscent of the court in style or manner; elegant; courtly
  • covellite — an indigo-blue copper sulphide ore, often referred to as blue copper or indigo copper
  • coverlets — Plural form of coverlet.
  • covetable — to desire wrongfully, inordinately, or without due regard for the rights of others: to covet another's property.
  • cromulent — (humorous) Fine, acceptable or normal; excellent, realistic, legitimate or authentic.
  • crosslets — Plural form of crosslet.
  • crotaline — of or relating to rattlesnakes (Crotalinae)
  • cryolathe — an instrument for reshaping the cornea to correct severe nearsightedness or farsightedness: the cornea is removed from the eye, rapidly frozen, reshaped, and reinserted.
  • cup towel — a dishtowel.
  • cupolated — having a cupola or cupolas.
  • cut loose — to free or become freed from restraint, custody, anchorage, etc
  • 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
  • decathlon — The decathlon is a competition in which athletes compete in 10 different sporting events.
  • deck bolt — a flat-headed bolt for fastening down deck planking.
  • 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
  • decontrol — When governments decontrol an activity, they remove controls from it so that companies or organizations have more freedom.
  • deflector — A device that deflects something, in particular.
  • dislocate — to put out of place; put out of proper relative position; displace: The glacier dislocated great stones. The earthquake dislocated several buildings.
  • docetaxel — A particular drug used in chemotherapy.
  • doleritic — Of the nature of dolerite.
  • dolmetsch — Arnold. 1858–1940, British musician, born in France. He contributed greatly to the revival of interest in early music and instruments
  • dulcorate — (obsolete, transitive) To sweeten; to make less acrimonious.
  • ecologist — the branch of biology dealing with the relations and interactions between organisms and their environment, including other organisms.
  • ectoblast — the ectoderm.
  • ectoplasm — Biology. the outer portion of the cytoplasm of a cell. Compare endoplasm.
  • ectosteal — the ossification of cartilage that begins under the perichondrium and proceeds inward.
  • elections — Plural form of election.
  • electoral — Of or relating to elections or electors.
  • electrode — A conductor through which electricity enters or leaves an object, substance, or region.
  • electrons — Plural form of electron.
  • elocation — (obsolete) A removal from the usual place of residence.
  • elocution — The skill of clear and expressive speech, especially of distinct pronunciation and articulation.
  • elocutory — elocutionary
  • emplecton — a type of masonry filled with rubbish
  • epicotyls — Plural form of epicotyl.
  • epistolic — Relating to letters or epistles; in the form or style of letters; epistolary.
  • escalator — A moving staircase consisting of an endlessly circulating belt of steps driven by a motor, conveying people between the floors of a public building.
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