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There are 9 nine-letter words containing CROCO| CROCODILE | • crocodile n. Any of the predatory amphibious reptiles of the family Crocodylidae; (loosely) a crocodilian, any species… • crocodile n. A long line or procession of people (especially children) walking together. • crocodile n. (Logic) A fallacious dilemma, mythically supposed to have been first used by a crocodile. | | CROCOITES | • crocoites n. Plural of crocoite. • CROCOITE n. a bright red mineral, lead chromate, also CROCOISITE. | | CROCOSMIA | • crocosmia n. Any of many plants in the genus Crocosmia. • Crocosmia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Iridaceae – montbretias, of southern and eastern Africa. • CROCOSMIA n. any plant of the genus Crocosmia, including montbretia. | | MACROCODE | • macrocode n. (Computing) Code written using macros. • macrocode n. Any relatively high-level coding system. • macrocode v. (Transitive) To encode using a relatively high-level coding system. | | MACROCOPY | • macrocopy n. A photocopy that is greatly enlarged in size. • MACROCOPY n. an enlarged copy of printed material for people with weak sight. | | MACROCOSM | • macrocosm n. (Philosophy) A complex structure, such as a society, considered as a single entity that contains numerous… • macrocosm n. (Used absolutely) The universe. • MACROCOSM n. a large and complex structure considered as a whole. | | MICROCODE | • microcode n. (Computing) The collective microprograms in a CPU, used to run machine instructions. • microcode v. (Computing, transitive) To write or rewrite (program instructions) in microcode, typically to optimize performance. • MICROCODE n. a micro-instruction. | | MICROCOPY | • microcopy n. (Countable) A photocopy that is greatly reduced in size. • microcopy n. (Uncountable, marketing) Very short copy. • microcopy v. (Transitive) To copy (a document) at a greatly reduced size. | | MICROCOSM | • microcosm n. Human nature or the human body as representative of the wider universe; man considered as a miniature… • microcosm n. (Obsolete) The human body; a person. • microcosm n. A smaller system which is seen as representative of a larger one. |
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