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11-letter words that end in or

  • come in for — If someone or something comes in for criticism or blame, they receive it.
  • come up for — When someone or something comes up for consideration or action of some kind, the time arrives when they have to be considered or dealt with.
  • commendator — a person who holds a commendam
  • commentator — A commentator is a broadcaster who gives a radio or television commentary on an event.
  • compensator — a person or thing that compensates
  • compulsitor — a thing, such as a mandate, that compels
  • compurgator — one who testified in a compurgation
  • conciliator — a person who conciliates.
  • confirmator — a confirmer
  • confiscator — to seize as forfeited to the public domain; appropriate, by way of penalty, for public use.
  • congo color — any of a group of azo dyes derived from benzidine that will dye cotton and other vegetable fibers without the aid of a mordant.
  • congregator — A person who congregates or assembles.
  • consecrator — A person who consecrates.
  • conservator — A conservator is someone whose job is to clean and repair historical objects or works of art.
  • conspirator — A conspirator is a person who joins a conspiracy.
  • constrictor — any of various nonvenomous snakes, such as the pythons, boas, and anaconda, that coil around and squeeze their prey to kill it
  • constructor — A racing car constructor or aircraft constructor is a company that builds racing cars or aircraft.
  • consummator — to bring to a state of perfection; fulfill.
  • continuator — a person who continues something, esp the work of someone else
  • contratenor — (music) countertenor.
  • contributor — You can use contributor to refer to one of the causes of an event or situation, especially if that event or situation is an unpleasant one.
  • coordinator — a person or thing that coordinates.
  • coprocessor — a microprocessor circuit that operates alongside and supplements the capabilities of the main processor, providing, for example, high-speed arithmetic
  • copy editor — A copy editor is a person whose job it is to check and correct articles in newspapers or magazines before they are printed.
  • corepressor — a small molecule that combines with, and activates, a repressor
  • corn factor — a person who deals in corn
  • corn liquor — an alcoholic drink distilled from corn mash
  • cry out for — If you say that something cries out for a particular thing or action, you mean that it needs that thing or action very much.
  • curry favor — to try to win favor by flattery, fawning, etc.
  • dance floor — In a restaurant or night club, the dance floor is the area where people can dance.
  • deactivator — Any device used to deactivate something.
  • deallocator — One who, or that which, deallocates.
  • decapitator — One who decapitates.
  • declare for — If you declare for something or someone, you say that you are in favour of them.
  • deflagrator — a piece of equipment for bringing about deflagration
  • deliberator — carefully weighed or considered; studied; intentional: a deliberate lie.
  • demodulator — a device used in demodulation
  • demotivator — to provide with a motive, or a cause or reason to act; incite; impel.
  • denominator — In mathematics, the denominator is the number which appears under the line in a fraction.
  • depopulator — a thing that causes a decrease in population
  • depreciator — One who depreciates.
  • desalinator — an apparatus used in the process of desalination
  • desk editor — someone employed to read through newspaper text before publication to correct errors
  • digladiator — a person who contends or fights
  • dilapidator — One who dilapidates, a person committing dilapidation.
  • disceptator — a person who disputes or disagrees
  • discreditor — One who discredits.
  • dispensator — a person who dispenses; distributor; administrator.
  • distributor — a person or thing that distributes.
  • divaricator — to spread apart; branch; diverge.
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