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11-letter words containing u, n, c, a

  • causational — the action of causing or producing.
  • causticness — The state or quality of being caustic.
  • cauterizing — Present participle of cauterize.
  • cavernously — In a cavernous manner; like a cavern.
  • cavernulous — possessing or being full of small cavities
  • celebutante — a young woman from a wealthy background who becomes a celebrity
  • census data — the data generated by an official census
  • centaurette — (fantasy) A female centaur.
  • centrifugal — acting, moving, or tending to move away from a centre
  • centuriator — a historian who compiles work by centuries, esp one of the writers of the Magdeburg Centuries
  • ch'iungshan — Qiongshan.
  • chancellour — Archaic form of chancellor.
  • changefully — In a changeful manner.
  • changeround — the process of changing position
  • chauvinists — zealous and aggressive patriotism or blind enthusiasm for military glory.
  • chelsea bun — a rolled yeast currant bun decorated with sugar
  • chikungunya — A viral disease resembling dengue, transmitted by mosquitoes and endemic in East Africa and parts of Asia.
  • chin cactus — any of various globular cacti of the genus Gymnocalycium, native to South America, having white or pinkish flowers and a chinlike protrusion below each cluster of spines.
  • chinquapins — Plural form of chinquapin.
  • chou en-lai — 1898–1976, Chinese Communist statesman; foreign minister of the People's Republic of China (1949–58) and premier (1949–76)
  • chuck wagon — a wagon carrying provisions and cooking utensils for men, such as cowboys, who work in the open
  • chum salmon — a large salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) with pale flesh, found in the N Pacific
  • churchwoman — a female practising member of a church
  • cincinnatus — Lucius Quinctius (ˈluːsɪəs ˈkwɪŋktɪəs). ?519–438 bc, Roman general and statesman, regarded as a model of simple virtue; dictator of Rome during two crises (458; 439), retiring to his farm after each one
  • circulating — Moving about freely.
  • circulation — The circulation of a newspaper or magazine is the number of copies that are sold each time it is produced.
  • circumlunar — around or revolving around the moon
  • cladanthous — pleurocarpous.
  • clean house — to clean and put a home in order
  • clean up on — to defeat; beat
  • cleaned out — free from dirt; unsoiled; unstained: She bathed and put on a clean dress.
  • clear round — an instance of a horse and rider clearing all barriers without making any mistakes
  • clinandrium — a cavity in the upper part of the column of an orchid flower that contains the anthers
  • clubmanship — the status of belonging to an active club
  • cluj-napoca — city in Transylvania, NW Romania: pop. 322,000
  • coadjutants — Plural form of coadjutant.
  • coadjuvancy — (rare) cooperation, mutual effort, joint-help.
  • coadunation — (obsolete) union into a single body or mass; unity.
  • coadventure — adventure in which two or more share.
  • coagulating — Present participle of coagulate.
  • coagulation — Coagulation is the process of changing from a liquid to a gel or solid, for example, the process that results in the formation of a blood clot.
  • coati-mundi — coati
  • coauthoring — Present participle of coauthor.
  • coeducation — instruction in schools, colleges, etc, attended by both sexes
  • coinsurance — a method of insurance by which property is insured for a certain percentage of its value by a commercial insurance policy while the owner assumes liability for the remainder
  • collagenous — any of a class of extracellular proteins abundant in higher animals, especially in the skin, bone, cartilage, tendon, and teeth, forming strong insoluble fibers and serving as connective tissue between cells, yielding gelatin when denatured by boiling.
  • colluctancy — (obsolete, rare) A struggle to resist; a striving against; resistance; opposition of nature.
  • collunarium — a solution for application in the nose; nose drops.
  • colouration — (British spelling) alternative spelling of coloration.
  • columnarity — the fact or quality of being columnar
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