7-letter words containing n, a, c, e
- cinemas — Plural form of cinema.
- cinerea — the grey matter of the brain and nervous system
- circean — Also, Kirke. Also called Aeaea. Classical Mythology. the enchantress represented by Homer as turning the companions of Odysseus into swine by means of a magic drink.
- clanged — Simple past tense and past participle of clang.
- clanger — You can refer to something stupid or embarrassing that someone does or says as a clanger.
- clanked — a sharp, hard, nonresonant sound, like that produced by two pieces of metal striking, one against the other: the clank of chains; the clank of an iron gate slamming shut.
- clanker — Something that makes a clanking noise.
- cleaned — free from dirt; unsoiled; unstained: She bathed and put on a clean dress.
- cleaner — A cleaner is someone who is employed to clean the rooms and furniture inside a building.
- cleanly — in a fair manner
- cleanse — To cleanse a place, person, or organization of something dirty, unpleasant, or evil means to make them free from it.
- cleanup — A cleanup is the removing of dirt, pollution, crime, or corruption from somewhere.
- cleland — John. 1709–89, British writer, best known for his bawdy novel Fanny Hill (1748–49)
- coagent — an associate
- coannex — to annex with something else
- coarsen — If something coarsens or is coarsened, it becomes thicker or rougher in texture.
- cocaine — Cocaine is a powerful drug which some people take for pleasure, but which they can become addicted to.
- codeina — a white, crystalline, slightly bitter alkaloid, C 18 H 21 NO 3 , obtained from opium, used in medicine chiefly as an analgesic or sedative and to inhibit coughing.
- coenact — to enact jointly
- cognate — Cognate things are related to each other.
- coinage — Coinage is the coins which are used in a country.
- coleman — Ornette (ɔːˈnɛt). (1930–2015), US avant-garde jazz alto saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist
- compane — (obsolete) To associate with.
- conacre — farming land let for a season or for eleven months
- concave — A surface that is concave curves inwards in the middle.
- conceal — If you conceal something, you cover it or hide it carefully.
- conchae — Anatomy. a shell-like structure, especially the external ear. any turbinate bone, especially in the nose.
- condela — Connection Definition Language
- congaed — Simple past tense and past participle of conga.
- congeal — When a liquid congeals, it becomes very thick and sticky and almost solid.
- connate — existing in a person or thing from birth; congenital or innate
- copehan — Wintun.
- cornage — a type of rent fixed according to the number of horned cattle pastured
- corneal — Corneal means relating to the cornea.
- corneas — Plural form of cornea.
- cosenza — a city in S Italy, in Calabria. Pop: 72 998 (2001)
- costean — to mine for lodes
- cowbane — any of several N temperate poisonous umbelliferous marsh plants of the genus Cicuta, esp C. virosa, having clusters of small white flowers
- cranage — the use of a crane
- cranked — Machinery. any of several types of arms or levers for imparting rotary or oscillatory motion to a rotating shaft, one end of the crank being fixed to the shaft and the other end receiving reciprocating motion from a hand, connecting rod, etc.
- cranker — a crank vessel.
- crankle — a bend or twist
- cranmer — Thomas. 1489–1556, the first Protestant archbishop of Canterbury (1533–56) and principal author of the Book of Common Prayer. He was burnt as a heretic by Mary I
- cravens — Plural form of craven.
- creance — a long fine cord used to restrain a hawk or falcon during training
- creatin — Alternative form of creatine.
- crémant — (of wine) moderately sparkling
- cremona — a city in N Italy, in Lombardy on the River Po: noted for the manufacture of fine violins in the 16th–18th centuries. Pop: 70 887 (2001)
- crenate — having a scalloped margin, as certain leaves
- crewman — A crewman is a member of a crew.