11-letter words containing c, o, n, d
- code dating — the system of marking products with the date when they were packed
- code monkey — a computer programmer who is able to perform only routine tasks
- code number — a number used to identify something
- codefendant — a fellow defendant
- codependent — A codependent person is in an unsatisfactory relationship with someone who is ill or an addict, but does not want the relationship to end.
- codirection — joint direction
- codominance — Ecology. being one of two or more species that are equally dominant in a biotic community: a forest in which oak and hickory are codominant.
- coeducation — instruction in schools, colleges, etc, attended by both sexes
- coextending — Present participle of coextend.
- cogenerated — Simple past tense and past participle of cogenerate.
- 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
- cold fusion — the process of creating nuclear fusion at room temperature in order to create a power source
- collingwood — a city in SE Australia, near Melbourne.
- color index — the difference between the apparent photographic magnitude and the apparent visual magnitude of a star.
- color-blind — Someone who is color-blind cannot see the difference between colors, especially between red and green.
- colourblind — Alternative form of colour blind.
- columniated — having columns or arranged in columns
- combed yarn — cotton or worsted yarn of fibers laid parallel, superior in smoothness to carded yarn.
- come and go — to approach or move toward a particular person or place: Come here. Don't come any closer!
- come around — If someone comes around or comes round to your house, they call there to see you.
- comediennes — Plural form of comedienne.
- comedogenic — producing or causing blackheads or acne
- command car — a vehicle for use by a commander and staff.
- command key — (on a computer keyboard) a key used when executing commands
- commandable — able to be commanded
- commandants — Plural form of commandant.
- commandeers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of commandeer.
- commandment — The Ten Commandments are the ten rules of behaviour which, according to the Old Testament of the Bible, people should obey.
- commendable — If you describe someone's behaviour as commendable, you approve of it or are praising it.
- commendably — worthy of praise: She did a commendable job of informing all the interested parties.
- commendator — a person who holds a commendam
- commentated — Simple past tense and past participle of commentate.
- common cold — The common cold is a mild illness. If you have it, your nose is blocked or runny and you have a sore throat or a cough.
- common good — the part of the property of a Scottish burgh, in the form of land or funds, that is at the disposal of the community
- common land — Common land is land which everyone is allowed to use.
- common toad — an amphibian of the class Bufonidae, Bufo bufo of Europe
- companioned — Simple past tense and past participle of companion.
- companywide — Extending throughout a company.
- compendious — containing or stating the essentials of a subject in a concise form; succinct
- compendiums — Plural form of compendium.
- compensated — Simple past tense and past participle of compensate.
- compounding — the addition of interest on interest already earned or charged
- comprehends — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of comprehend.
- con sordino — a musical direction to play with a mute
- conan doyle — Sir Arthur. 1859–1930, British author of detective stories and historical romances and the creator of Sherlock Holmes
- conceitedly — having an excessively favorable opinion of one's abilities, appearance, etc.
- concentered — (American spelling) alternative spelling of concentredt; Simple past tense and past participle of concenter.
- concernedly — interested or affected: concerned citizens.
- concertedly — contrived or arranged by agreement; planned or devised together: a concerted effort.