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8-letter words starting with co

  • computed — Calculate or reckon (a figure or amount).
  • computer — a device, usually electronic, that processes data according to a set of instructions. The digital computer stores data in discrete units and performs arithmetical and logical operations at very high speed. The analog computer has no memory and is slower than the digital computer but has a continuous rather than a discrete input. The hybrid computer combines some of the advantages of digital and analog computers
  • computes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of compute.
  • computor — (obsolete) A person who calculates or computes.
  • comrades — A companion who shares one's activities or is a fellow member of an organization.
  • comstockAnthony, 1844–1915, U.S. author and reformer.
  • comtesse — countess
  • con brio — (to be performed) with liveliness or spirit, as in the phrase allegro con brio
  • con game — a swindle involving money, goods, etc, in which the victim's trust is won by the swindler; a shortened form of confidence game
  • con moto — (to be performed) in a brisk or lively manner
  • con--man — a person who swindles others by means of a confidence game; swindler.
  • conarial — of or relating to the conarium
  • conarium — the pineal gland
  • conation — the element in psychological processes that tends towards activity or change and appears as desire, volition, and striving
  • conative — denoting an aspect of verbs in some languages used to indicate the effort of the agent in performing the activity described by the verb
  • concause — a shared cause
  • concaved — curved like a segment of the interior of a circle or hollow sphere; hollow and curved. Compare convex (def 1).
  • conceals — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of conceal.
  • conceave — Obsolete form of conceive.
  • conceded — to acknowledge as true, just, or proper; admit: He finally conceded that she was right.
  • conceder — to acknowledge as true, just, or proper; admit: He finally conceded that she was right.
  • concedes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of concede.
  • conceits — Plural form of conceit.
  • conceity — full of conceit
  • conceive — If you cannot conceive of something, you cannot imagine it or believe it.
  • concepts — a general notion or idea; conception.
  • concerns — Relate to; be about.
  • concerti — a composition for one or more principal instruments, with orchestral accompaniment, now usually in symphonic form.
  • concerto — A concerto is a piece of music written for one or more solo instruments and an orchestra.
  • concerts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of concert.
  • concetto — a conceit or ingenious thought
  • conchate — conchiform
  • conchies — Plural form of conchy.
  • conching — Present participle of conch.
  • conchita — a female given name.
  • conchoid — a plane curve consisting of two branches situated about a line to which they are asymptotic, so that a line from a fixed point (the pole) intersecting both branches is of constant length between asymptote and either branch. Equation: (x – a)2(x2 + y2) = b2x2 where a is the distance between the pole and a vertical asymptote and b is the length of the constant segment
  • concieve — Misspelling of conceive.
  • concious — Misspelling of conscious.
  • conciser — Comparative form of concise.
  • conclave — A conclave is a meeting at which the discussions are kept secret. The meeting which is held to elect a new Pope is called a conclave.
  • conclude — If you conclude that something is true, you decide that it is true using the facts you know as a basis.
  • concocts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of concoct.
  • concolor — having a single colour
  • concoord — (programming, parallel)   An environment for programming networks of sequential and parallel computers. ConCoord supports explicit parallelism with different granularity.
  • concorde — the first commercial supersonic airliner, in service between 1976 and 2003. Of Anglo-French construction, it was capable of cruising at over 2160 km per hr (1200 mph)
  • concords — Plural form of concord.
  • concours — a contest, esp the concours d'élégance
  • concrete — Concrete is a substance used for building which is made by mixing together cement, sand, small stones, and water.
  • condemns — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of condemn.
  • condence — Nonstandard spelling of condense.
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