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9-letter words containing t, r, o, c

  • sort code — branch number of a bank
  • spaceport — a site at which spacecraft are tested, launched, sheltered, maintained, etc.
  • spectator — a weekly periodical (1711–12, 1714) issued by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele.
  • sporocyst — a walled body resulting from the multiple division of a sporozoan, which produces one or more sporozoites.
  • sporocyte — a diploid cell in certain spore-bearing plants, as liverworts, that produces four haploid spores through meiosis; a spore mother cell.
  • sport car — a small, high-powered automobile with long, low lines, usually seating two persons.
  • sportance — pleasurable or playful activities
  • spot card — spot (def 10b).
  • st. croix — Also called Santa Cruz. a U.S. island in the N Lesser Antilles: the largest of the Virgin Islands. 82 sq. mi. (212 sq. km).
  • stackroom — an area in a library where books are not on open shelves
  • stercoral — stercoraceous
  • sticheron — a liturgical hymn sung in the Orthodox Church
  • stickwork — a player's degree of competence or proficiency as a baseball batter, hockey or lacrosse player, etc.: Frequent practice improved his stickwork.
  • stock car — a standard model of automobile changed in various ways for racing purposes.
  • stockhorn — pibgorn.
  • stockport — borough of Greater Manchester, in NW England.
  • stockroom — a room in which a stock of materials or goods is kept for use or sale.
  • stockwork — a method of working in a mine where the ore is found in clusters rather than in veins
  • stockyard — an enclosure with pens, sheds, etc., connected with a slaughterhouse, railroad, market, etc., for the temporary housing of cattle, sheep, swine, or horses.
  • stomacher — a richly ornamented garment covering the stomach and chest, worn by both sexes in the 15th and 16th centuries, and later worn under a bodice by women.
  • stonecrop — any plant of the genus Sedum, especially a mosslike herb, S. acre, having small, fleshy leaves and yellow flowers, frequently growing on rocks and walls.
  • storecard — A storecard is a plastic card that you use to buy goods on credit from a particular store or group of stores.
  • story arc — a continuing storyline in a television series that gradually unfolds over several episodes
  • stratonic — of or relating to an army
  • striction — the act of constricting.
  • stroupach — a cup of tea
  • subcantor — a deputy to a cantor
  • subcortex — Anatomy, Zoology. the outer region of an organ or structure, as the outer portion of the kidney. the cerebral cortex.
  • subsector — Geometry. a plane figure bounded by two radii and the included arc of a circle.
  • succentor — a precentor's deputy.
  • succorant — the act of seeking out affectionate care and social support.
  • suctorial — adapted for sucking or suction, as an organ; functioning as a sucker for imbibing or adhering.
  • suctorian — a suctorial animal.
  • sugarcoat — to cover with sugar: to sugarcoat a pill.
  • susceptor — a piece of metallic film on a package of microwaveable food that helps cook and brown the food by producing and concentrating energy on the food's outer surface.
  • sweetcorn — Sweetcorn is a long rounded vegetable covered in small yellow seeds. It is part of the maize plant. The seeds themselves can also be referred to as sweetcorn.
  • tachogram — the record produced by the action of a tachometer.
  • tack room — a room in or near a stable for storing saddles, harnesses, and other tack.
  • tackboard — a large board, usually made of cork or soft wood, on which notices can be tacked.
  • tanorexic — obsessed with maintaining a permanent deep tan, esp through use of tanning machines
  • tau cross — a T -shaped cross.
  • tectiform — having the shape of a roof.
  • tectorial — a rooflike structure.
  • tenor cor — mellophone.
  • ter borch — Gerard [kh-ey-rahrt] /xˈeɪ rɑrt/ (Show IPA), 1617–81, Dutch painter.
  • terricole — a plant or animal living on land
  • testcross — a genetic test for heterozygosity in which an organism of dominant phenotype, but unknown genotype, is crossed to an organism recessive for all markers in question.
  • the cross — the cross on which Jesus was put to death
  • the crowd — the common people; the masses
  • the force — A data parallel language by Harry Jordan <[email protected]> which extends Fortran for shared memory multiprocessors. It features parallel "case" statements and critical sections.
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