➠ Words with c
List contains 99148 Words that "c" contain.
- - Part of a molar
- - Pointed end of small vessel outside
- - A point of transition between two different states
- - Staphylococcus penetrated part of the tooth
- - Division between signs of the zodiac
- - point of a tooth
- - The point of college: competitive advantage
- - The point in spell of "hocus-pocus!"
- - word from the latin for "pointed end"
- - Start to search inside hollow part of tooth
- - Sharp point of a curve
- - Point formed by two intersecting curves — point of transition
- - Point of a change's beginning
- - Point of a crescent
- - Crescent end
- - Intersection of curves
- - Horn of a crescent moon
- - Point of a crescent moon
- - Point of transition
- - Point of imminence
- - Point of transition, brink
- - The point of a tooth
- - Part of a crescent moon
- - Edge of a zodiac sign
- - Tip of a crescent
- - Either horn of a crescent moon
- - Where two branches of a curve meet, in math
- - Point that marks the beginning of a change
- - Pointed end, as of a tooth
- - Beginning of a house?
- - Point on the crown of a tooth
- - Horn of the crescent moon
- - Horn of the new moon.
- - Horn of a new moon.
- - Pointed end
- - in mathematics, a pointed end at which two curves meet
- - Vessels moving up Southern Point
- - other name for the horn of a crescent moon
- - Point about unique selling point
- - tooth feature
- - Zodiacal transition point
- - Moon point
- - Brink, verge
- - Constant stand-out feature provides prominence
- - Copper put on special point
- - A premolar tooth has buccal and lingual ...s
- - libra/scorpio, for one
- - On the ... (at a turning point)
- - Point on a molar
- - Turning point, edge
- - Apex(Used today)
- - Zodiac crossover
- - Turning point on which important developments depend
- - Division between two zodiac signs
- - "Free Will Astrology" border
- - Border(Used today)
- - Point crockery's price initially is lowered
- - Synonym for 66-Across
- - Prominence on a tooth
- - Tooth projection
- - Zodiac transition point
- - Astrological transition point
- - Transition point
- - Crescent point
- - Virgo-Libra border, e.g
- - Crescent's tip
- - Aries-Taurus border, e.g
- - Astrological border
- - Molar point
- - Inflection point
- - Virgo-Libra point
- - Crescent moon horn
- - Transitional point
- - Crescent horn
- - Point securing second in competition
- - Son enters competition to make point
- - Tooth point
- - Sign-changing area
- - Molar part
- - Zodiac border
- - Zodiacal border
- - The point where two curves meet
- - Crescent moon tip
- - Zodiacal edge
- - Astrological edge
- - Astrological delineation
- - Where some signs change
- - Astrological divider
- - Astrological gray area
- - Very edge
- - Transitional time
- - Transition point, in astrology
- - Where Cancer meets Leo, e.g.
- - Molar feature
- - Where astrological signs meet
- - Canine component
- - Virgo/Libra border, e.g.
- - Zodiac delineation
- - Tooth tip
- - November 21st, say, astrologically
- - January 19th, e.g., astrologically
- - Person born on a sign's first day
- - Zodiacal point
- - Astrology term
- - Border line
- - Zodiacal divider
- - Sharp point
- - Astrological marker
- - Border in the stars?
- - Zodiacal boundary
- - Zodiacal delineation
- - Where Virgo meets Libra, e.g.
- - Meeting point
- - Astrological point
- - Moon's horn
- - Moon horn
- - Point; apex
- - Moon crescent
- - Tip
- - Tooth part
- - Crescent-moon feature
- - Crescent tip
- - Beginning point
- - Turning point
- - Verge
- - Point
- - Apex
- - Brink
- - Border
- - Peak
- - Cutting-edge
- - Edge
- - Way to order a burger
- - way to order a meatball sub
- - Misinterpreted phrase, like answers to asterisked clues
- - A phrase created by mishearing, such as "damp squid" or "preying mantis"
- - Squirrel food? ... or the formal term for any of the starred plausible-yet-wrong answers
- - Phrase like "all intensive purposes" or "free reign," resulting from mishearing
- - Radioer's word after 'roger'
- - Radio word after "Roger"
- - Roger might be followed by this learner in Caribbean business
- - 'Roger' follower
- - "Roger" follower, in ham lingo
- - Follower of "roger," to a radioer
- - Word after "Roger" in ham lingo
- - Roger's follower
- - Roger's relative
- - Word after "roger," to a radioer
- - Cousin to "Roger that"
- - Radio transmission word that may follow "Roger"
- - Word after "roger"
- - Roger's response?
- - Roger's last name?
- - Roger's cousin?
- - 'Roger ......'
- - word in signalling indicating that a message received will be complied with
- - Expression in signalling indicating that a message just received will be complied with
- - Radio communications term expressing agreement
- - Will comply on air
- - Dad band lead by Jeff Tweedy
- - endlessly shrewd, getting firm agreement
- - Dad rock band that holds the annual Solid Sund festival
- - Radio reply of agreement
- - signoff word
- - Okay, on the radio
- - Expression of assent in radio communications
- - 'Got it, I'm on it,' in radio lingo
- - Ham's assent
- - Ham's response
- - Radioer's 'I'll do it'
- - "As you wish," in ham lingo
- - Reply on the radio
- - Radioer's "Good as done!"
- - Radio reply
- - Radio "okay"
- - "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot" band
- - Ham's "Sure thing"
- - Ham radio catchword
- - Ham's "consider it done"
- - Compliant response to a radio message
- - Astronaut's answer
- - Radio operator's assent
- - End of a radio operator's assent
- - Radiotelephony response
- - Ham's affirmative
- - Radioman's reply.
- - Aviator's okay.
- - "Will comply," in radio lingo.
- - Radio signoff word
- - Band featured in the 2002 documentary "I Am Trying to Break Your Heart"
- - "Consider it done"
- - Alt-rock band named for a radio reply
- - Term indicating agreement with a radio message
- - 'yankee hotel foxtrot' indie band
- - agreement to follow orders
- - king of the visigoths who captured rome in 410
- - Visigoth king who sacked Rome
- - Despoiler of Rome
- - Sacker of Rome in 410
- - He sacked Rome in 410
- - King of the Visigoths
- - Visigoths. king
- - Visigoth sacker of Rome
- - King who sacked Rome
- - Visigoth king
- - Sacker of Rome in 41 AD
- - Conqueror of Rome
- - Visigoth leader
- - Conqueror of Rome: A.D. 410
- - He sacked Rome in A.D. 410
- - Visigothic king
- - Early conqueror of Rome
- - Gothic king
- - He took Rome: A.D. 410
- - Conqueror of Rome: 410
- - Conqueror of Rome in 410
- - Sacker of Rome
- - Conqueror of Rome, 410 A.D.
- - Barbarian king, circa 400 A.D.
- - King, A.D. 400.
- - Capturer of Rome, 410 A. D.
- - Visigoth conqueror of Rome.
- - Pillager of Rome, 410.
- - Visgoth king.
- - King of 400 A. D.
- - Visigoth who sacked Rome.
- - Sacker of Rome, Aug. 24, 410.
- - Plunderer of Rome, 410.
- - He conquered Rome.
- - Gothic king who plundered Rome.
- - Conquerer of Rome.
- - Visigoth defeated by Clovis at Tours, 507.
- - Visigothic king, conqueror of Rome, 410.
- - Fifth-century sacker of Rome
- - Ancient king
- - Rome sacker
- - Roman capturer
- - He invaded Italy in A.D. 400
- - Fifth-century warrior
- - Cookery instructions
- - Cooking instructions
- - price change has a point in cookery instructions
- - Noted price change of interest to cooks
- - directions for cooking a dish
- - a set of cooking instructions
- - Culinary creation
- - Cook's concern.
- - Cook's aid
- - Chef's creation
- - Blueprint
- - Secret
- - Cookbook ingredient?
- - 2012 novel by katie fforde
- - steve —, us golfer who won the 2007 turning stone resort championship