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9-letter words that end in se

  • coalhouse — a shed or building for storing coal
  • coastwise — along the coast
  • cocainise — Alt form cocainize.
  • cockhorse — rocking horse
  • coiffeuse — a female hairdresser
  • cold case — a police inquiry that has been suspended with the crime still unsolved
  • coldhouse — an unheated greenhouse
  • colourise — (UK) Alternative form of colorize (to add colour to).
  • commonise — Non-Oxford British standard spelling of commonize.
  • communise — (British spelling) alternative spelling of communize.
  • concourse — A concourse is a wide hall in a public building, for example a hotel, airport, or station.
  • congolese — of or relating to the Republic of Congo or the Democratic Republic of Congo or their inhabitants
  • cookhouse — a place for cooking, esp a camp kitchen
  • coolhouse — a greenhouse in which a cool temperature is maintained
  • corfhouse — a shed used for curing salmon and storing nets
  • corn rose — any of several red-flowered weeds of cornfields, such as the corn poppy
  • cornemuse — a type of French bagpipes
  • cornhouse — a corncrib.
  • corticose — of, consisting of, or resembling bark
  • corymbose — characterized by or growing in corymbs; corymblike.
  • cow horse — cow pony.
  • cowardise — Obsolete spelling of cowardice.
  • crankcase — the metal housing that encloses the crankshaft, connecting rods, etc, in an internal-combustion engine, reciprocating pump, etc
  • cretinise — make (someone) a cretin
  • criticise — criticize
  • crosswise — Crosswise means diagonally across something.
  • cusimanse — A small mongoose, of genus Crossarchus, native to West Africa.
  • customise — to modify or build according to individual or personal specifications or preference: to customize an automobile.
  • cut loose — to free or become freed from restraint, custody, anchorage, etc
  • d'amboiseJacques [French zhahk] /French ʒɑk/ (Show IPA), (Joseph) born 1934, U.S. ballet dancer and choreographer.
  • d-glucose — a sugar, C 6 H 12 O 6 , having several optically different forms, the common dextrorotatory form (dextroglucose, or -glucose) occurring in many fruits, animal tissues and fluids, etc., and having a sweetness about one half that of ordinary sugar, and the rare levorotatory form (levoglucose, or -glucose) not naturally occurring.
  • dacquoise — a cake with nut meringue layers and buttercream
  • darkhorse — Having the character of a dark horse.
  • darknesse — Archaic spelling of darkness.
  • data base — a comprehensive collection of related data organized for convenient access, generally in a computer.
  • day nurse — a nurse who is on duty during the daytime
  • deadhouse — a mortuary
  • deamidase — an enzyme that releases the amido group from a compound.
  • deaminase — an enzyme that breaks down and takes out the amino group from amino compounds
  • deckhouse — a houselike cabin on the deck of a ship
  • decompose — When things such as dead plants or animals decompose, or when something decomposes them, they change chemically and begin to decay.
  • delicense — formal permission from a governmental or other constituted authority to do something, as to carry on some business or profession.
  • demitasse — a small cup used to serve coffee, esp after a meal
  • deodorise — Alternative spelling of deodorize.
  • deoxidise — Alternative spelling of deoxidize.
  • dextrorse — (of some climbing plants) growing upwards in a helix from left to right or anticlockwise
  • disadvise — (transitive) To advise against; to dissuade from.
  • discourse — communication of thought by words; talk; conversation: earnest and intelligent discourse.
  • dismutase — (enzyme) Any of several enzymes that catalyze dismutation reactions.
  • displease — to incur the dissatisfaction, dislike, or disapproval of; offend; annoy: His reply displeased the judge.
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