11-letter words containing ci
- cire perdue — a method of casting bronze, in which a mould is formed around a wax pattern, which is subsequently melted and drained away
- cirencester — a market town in S England, in Gloucestershire: Roman amphitheatre. Pop: 15 861 (2001)
- cirrocumuli — Plural form of cirrocumulus.
- cirrostrati — Plural form of cirrostratus.
- cisatlantic — on this (the speaker's) side of the Atlantic
- ciscaucasia — the part of Caucasia north of the Caucasus Mountains
- citharistic — relating to the cithar
- citizenhood — The state of being a citizen.
- citizenries — Plural form of citizenry.
- citizenship — If you have citizenship of a country, you are legally accepted as belonging to it.
- citric acid — Citric acid is a weak acid found in many kinds of fruit, especially citrus fruit such as oranges and lemons.
- citron wood — the wood of the citron tree
- citronellal — a colourless slightly water-soluble liquid with a lemon-like odour, a terpene aldehyde found esp in citronella and certain eucalyptus oils: used as a flavouring and in soaps and perfumes. Formula: (CH3)2C:CH(CH2)2CH(CH3)CH2CHO
- citronellol — an alcohol present in oils from various aromatic plant species
- city center — The city center is the busiest part of a city, where most of the shops and businesses are.
- city centre — The city centre is the busiest part of a city, where most of the shops and businesses are.
- city editor — The city editor of a newspaper is the editor who is in charge of local news.
- city father — You can refer to a member of a city council or city's government as a city father.
- city of god — heaven conceived of as the New Jerusalem
- ciudad real — a market town in S central Spain. Pop: 65 703 (2003 est)
- civic trust — a charitable organization in Britain which aims to improve the quality of new and historic buildings and public spaces, and to help improve the general quality of urban life.
- civil court — a court of law in which civil cases are tried and determined. See also civil law (def 1).
- civil death — (formerly) the loss of all civil rights because of a serious conviction
- civil union — a legally recognized marriage-like union of same-sex partners
- civilianize — to change the status of (an armed force, a base, etc) from military to nonmilitary
- classicisms — Plural form of classicism.
- classicists — Plural form of classicist.
- classicized — Simple past tense and past participle of classicize.
- clavecinist — a person who plays the clavecin
- clindamycin — an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections
- cloxacillin — a semisynthetic penicillin used to treat staphylococcal infections due to penicillin-resistant organisms
- coccidiosis — any disease of domestic and other animals caused by introcellular parasitic protozoa of the order Coccidia. One species, Isospora hominis, can infect humans
- cocciferous — (of a plant) bearing berries
- coconscious — a division within the subconscious
- codicillary — of, relating to, or of the nature of a codicil.
- coefficient — A coefficient is a number that expresses a measurement of a particular quality of a substance or object under specified conditions.
- coercimeter — an instrument used for measurement of coercive force
- cognoscible — able to be known or recognized
- coincidence — A coincidence is when two or more similar or related events occur at the same time by chance and without any planning.
- coincidency — a coincident state
- colicinogen — any bacterium that produces a colicin.
- colonelcies — an officer in the U.S. Army, Air Force, or Marine Corps ranking between lieutenant colonel and brigadier general: corresponding to a captain in the U.S. Navy.
- commercials — Plural form of commercial.
- complicitly — in a way that amounts to complicity
- conciliable — Capable of being conciliated or reconciled.
- conciliated — to overcome the distrust or hostility of; placate; win over: to conciliate an angry competitor.
- conciliates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of conciliate.
- conciliator — a person who conciliates.
- concipiency — the quality of being concipient
- conciseness — the quality of being concise.