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10-letter words containing t, o

  • calibrator — to determine, check, or rectify the graduation of (any instrument giving quantitative measurements).
  • calico cat — a domestic cat, especially a female one, of variegated black, yellow, and white coloring.
  • call forth — to cause (something) to come into action or existence
  • caloricity — Ectothermy.
  • calotypist — a person who produces photographs using the calotype process
  • cameltoe's — the outline of a vulva as sometimes seen when a woman is wearing tight pants.
  • cameration — vaulting
  • camorrista — a member of a camorra
  • camp stove — a portable stove used for cooking or heating, especially outdoors.
  • camphorate — to apply, treat with, or impregnate with camphor
  • campstools — Plural form of campstool.
  • camptonite — a lamprophyric rock occurring in dikes and composed of labradorite, pyroxene, sodic hornblende and olivine.
  • canal boat — A canal boat is a long, narrow boat used for travelling on canals.
  • cancel out — If one thing cancels out another thing, the two things have opposite effects, so that when they are combined no real effect is produced.
  • cancelbots — Plural form of cancelbot.
  • cancerroot — any parasitic plant of the genus Orobanche, especially O. uniflora, of North America, having pale, leafless stalks bearing a single white or purplish flower.
  • candy-coat — sugarcoat (def 2).
  • cankerroot — goldthread.
  • cannot but — You use cannot but, could not but, and cannot help but when you want to emphasize that you believe something must be true and that there is no possibility of anything else being the case.
  • canon city — a town in central Colorado.
  • canonicate — the office or rank of a canon; canonry
  • canonicity — the fact or quality of being canonical
  • canonistic — relating to or belonging to a canonist
  • cantaloupe — A cantaloupe is a type of melon.
  • canteloube — (Marie) Joseph (French ʒozɛf). 1879–1957, French composer, best known for his Chants d'Auvergne (1923–30)
  • cantonized — canton (def 7).
  • cantonment — A cantonment is a group of buildings or a camp where soldiers live.
  • cantor set — the set obtained from the closed interval from 0 to 1 by removing the middle third from the interval, then the middle third from each of the two remaining sets, and continuing the process indefinitely.
  • canzonetta — a short cheerful or lively song, typically of the 16th to 18th centuries
  • caoutchouc — rubber; esp. India rubber, or crude, natural rubber, obtained from latex
  • cap pistol — a toy gun using caps to imitate the sound of a real pistol.
  • capacitors — Plural form of capacitor.
  • capacitous — Having the legal capacity to do something.
  • cape coast — a seaport in S Ghana, on the Gulf of Guinea, 75 miles (121 km) SW of Accra.
  • capitation — a tax levied on the basis of a fixed amount per head
  • capitolian — of or relating to the Capitoline
  • capitoline — of or relating to the Capitoline or the temple of Jupiter
  • capo tasto — a device fitted across all the strings of a guitar, banjo, etc, so as to raise the pitch of each string simultaneously
  • capreolate — possessing or resembling tendrils
  • captioning — Present participle of caption.
  • captiously — In a captious manner.
  • captivator — to attract and hold the attention or interest of, as by beauty or excellence; enchant: Her blue eyes and red hair captivated him.
  • caquetoire — cacqueteuse.
  • car stereo — a stereo built into the dashboard of an automobile
  • carbolated — containing carbolic acid
  • carbon tax — A carbon tax is a tax on the burning of fuels such as coal, gas, and oil. Its aim is to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere.
  • carbonated — Carbonated drinks are drinks that contain small bubbles of carbon dioxide.
  • carbonates — a salt or ester of carbonic acid.
  • carbonette — a ball of compressed coal dust used as fuel
  • carburetor — A carburetor is the part of an engine, usually in a car, in which air and gasoline are mixed together to form a vapor which can be burned.
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