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8-letter words containing co

  • comforts — things that make life easier and more pleasant
  • comingle — Alternative spelling of commingle.
  • comit ii — (language)   ["Computer Programming with COMIT II", Victor H. Yngve, MIT Press, 1963].
  • comitial — an assembly of the people convened to pass on laws, nominate magistrates, etc.
  • comities — Plural form of comity.
  • commagerHenry Steele, 1902–98, U.S. historian, author, and teacher.
  • commando — A commando is a group of soldiers who have been specially trained to carry out surprise attacks.
  • commands — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of command.
  • commaund — Obsolete form of command.
  • commence — When something commences or you commence it, it begins.
  • commends — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of commend.
  • comments — Plural form of comment.
  • commerce — Commerce is the activities and procedures involved in buying and selling things.
  • commerge — to merge together
  • commines — Philippe de Comines
  • commital — Alternative form of committal.
  • commixed — Simple past tense and past participle of commix.
  • commixes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of commix.
  • commlink — (scifi) A communications link.
  • commodes — Plural form of commode.
  • commodus — Lucius Aelius Aurelius (ˈluːsɪəs ˈiːlɪəs ɔːˈriːlɪəs), son of Marcus Aurelius. 161–192 ad, Roman emperor (180–192), noted for his tyrannical reign
  • commoner — In countries which have a nobility, commoners are the people who are not members of the nobility.
  • commoney — (in the game of marbles) a standard marble
  • commonly — usually; ordinarily
  • communal — Communal means relating to particular groups in a country or society.
  • communed — Simple past tense and past participle of commune.
  • communer — a person who participates in the Eucharist
  • communes — Plural form of commune.
  • commuted — to change (a prison sentence or other penalty) to a less severe one: The death sentence was commuted to life imprisonment.
  • commuter — a person who travels to work over an appreciable distance, usually from the suburbs to the centre of a city
  • commutes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of commute.
  • comnenus — an important Byzantine family from which the imperial dynasties of Constantinople (1057–59; 1081–1185) and Trebizond (1204–1461) derived
  • comorbid — (of an illness or condition) happening at the same time as another illness or condition
  • compacts — Plural form of compact.
  • compadre — a male friend
  • compages — a structure or framework
  • compania — company.
  • companie — Obsolete spelling of company.
  • compared — to examine (two or more objects, ideas, people, etc.) in order to note similarities and differences: to compare two pieces of cloth; to compare the governments of two nations.
  • comparer — One who, or that which, compares.
  • compares — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of compare.
  • comparsa — a song and folk dance of Cuba.
  • compathy — feelings, as happiness or grief, shared with another or others.
  • compeers — A person of equal rank, status, or ability.
  • compends — Plural form of compend.
  • compense — (obsolete) To compensate.
  • compered — a host, master of ceremonies, or the like, especially of a stage revue or television program.
  • comperes — Plural form of compere.
  • compesce — to curb or restrain
  • competed — to strive to outdo another for acknowledgment, a prize, supremacy, profit, etc.; engage in a contest; vie: to compete in a race; to compete in business.
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