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5-letter words containing on

  • clong — (obsolete) Past participle of cling.
  • clonk — to make a loud dull thud
  • cluon — (slang) The imaginary elementary particle of cluefulness; the anti-particle to the bogon.
  • codon — a unit that consists of three adjacent bases on a DNA molecule and that determines the position of a specific amino acid in a protein molecule during protein synthesis
  • cogon — any of the coarse tropical grasses of the genus Imperata, esp I. cylindrica and I. exaltata of the Philippines, which are used for thatching
  • colon — A colon is the punctuation mark : which you can use in several ways. For example, you can put it before a list of things or before reported speech.
  • conad — Continental Air Defense Command.
  • conal — Shaped like a cone or funnel; conic.
  • conan — a male given name.
  • conc. — Conc. is the written abbreviation for concessionary.
  • conch — A conch is a shellfish with a large shell rather like a snail's. A conch or a conch shell is the shell of this creature.
  • conde — Prince de (prɛ̃s də), title of Louis II de Bourbon, Duc d'Enghien, called the Great Condé. 1621–86, French general, who led Louis XIV's armies against the Fronde (1649) but joined the Fronde in a new revolt (1650–52). He later fought for both France and Spain
  • condo — Condo means the same as condominium.
  • coned — Geometry. a solid whose surface is generated by a line passing through a fixed point and a fixed plane curve not containing the point, consisting of two equal sections joined at a vertex. a plane surface resembling the cross section of a solid cone.
  • cones — Geometry. a solid whose surface is generated by a line passing through a fixed point and a fixed plane curve not containing the point, consisting of two equal sections joined at a vertex. a plane surface resembling the cross section of a solid cone.
  • coney — a kind of rabbit or a pika: early term no longer in scientific use
  • cong. — congius
  • conga — If a group of people dance a conga, they dance in a long winding line, with each person holding on to the back of the person in front.
  • conge — permission to depart or dismissal, esp when formal
  • congo — the second longest river in Africa, rising as the Lualaba on the Katanga plateau in the Democratic Republic of Congo and flowing in a wide northerly curve to the Atlantic: forms the border between Congo-Brazzaville and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Length: about 4800 km (3000 miles). Area of basin: about 3 000 000 sq km (1 425 000 sq miles)
  • congs — Informal. Vietcong.
  • conic — having the shape of a cone
  • conj. — conjugation, conjunction, or conjunctive
  • conks — Plural form of conk.
  • conky — (of a tree) affected by the conk fungus, which decays the wood
  • conns — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of conn.
  • conny — (UK, dialect) brave; fine; canny.
  • conon — died a.d. 687, pope 686–687.
  • cons. — Conservative
  • const — (programming) A variable whose value cannot be changed directly.
  • cont. — Cont. is an abbreviation for 'continued', which is used at the bottom of a page to indicate that a letter or text continues on another page.
  • contd — continued
  • conte — a tale or short story, esp of adventure
  • contg — containing
  • conto — a former Portuguese monetary unit worth 1000 escudos
  • contr — contract
  • conus — any of several cone-shaped structures, such as the conus medullaris, the lower end of the spinal cord
  • convo — a conversation
  • conwy — a market town and resort in N Wales, in Conwy county borough on the estuary of the River Conwy: medieval town walls, 13th-century castle. Pop: 3847 (2001)
  • coons — Plural form of coon.
  • coony — sharp-witted and shrewd; wily; canny.
  • creon — the successor to Oedipus as king of Thebes; the brother of Jocasta
  • crone — A crone is an ugly old woman.
  • cronk — unfit; unsound
  • crony — You can refer to friends that someone spends a lot of time with as their cronies, especially when you disapprove of them.
  • croon — If you croon, you sing or hum quietly and gently.
  • cyton — the central part of a neuron
  • dagon — a god worshipped by the Philistines, represented as half man and half fish
  • damon — Matt. born 1970, US film actor and screenwriter. His films include Good Will Hunting (1997, which he co-wrote), Saving Private Ryan (1998), The Talented Mr Ripley (1999) and, from 2002, the Bourne series
  • decon — Abbreviation of decontamination.
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