Anagrams of coercive
Word coercive has
124 anagrams
that can be made by using the letters of coercive.
- revoice
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verb (used with object),
to voice again or in return; echo.
- crevice
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noun,
a crack forming an opening; cleft; rift; fissure.
- corvee
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noun,
unpaid labor for one day, as on the repair of roads, exacted by a feudal lord.
- coerce
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verb (used with object),
to compel by force, intimidation, or authority, especially without regard for individual desire or volition:
- Cicero
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noun,
a Continental unit of measurement for type, equal to 12 Didot points, or 0.178 inches (4.5 mm), roughly comparable to a pica.
- 30-30
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- cero-
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- ceric
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adjective,
containing cerium, especially in the tetravalent state.
- Circe
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noun,
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.
- vice-
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- reive
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verb (used with or without object),
to rob; plunder.
- Croce
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noun,
Benedetto [be-ne-det-taw] /ˌbɛ nɛˈdɛt tɔ/ (Show IPA), 1866–1952, Italian statesman, philosopher, and historian.
- cover
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noun,
something that covers, as the lid of a container or the binding of a book.
- vireo
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noun,
any of several small, insectivorous American birds of the family Vireonidae, having the plumage usually olive-green or gray above and white or yellow below.
- over-
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- recce
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noun,
(especially in British military use) reconnaissance:
- voice
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noun,
the sound or sounds uttered through the mouth of living creatures, especially of human beings in speaking, shouting, singing, etc.
- rive
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verb (used with object),
to tear or rend apart:
- rove
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noun,
an act or instance of roving.
- Ice.
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- 1080
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- EEOC
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- riv.
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- eco-
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- Rico
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noun,
Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act: a U.S. law, enacted in 1970, allowing victims of organized crime to sue those responsible for punitive damages.
- Rice
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noun,
the starchy seeds or grain of an annual marsh grass, Oryza sativa, cultivated in warm climates and used for food.
- Eire
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noun,
the Irish name of Ireland.
- Rev.
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- Eric
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noun,
Eric the Red.
- Erie
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noun,
Lake, a lake between the NE central United States and SE central Canada: the southernmost lake of the Great Lakes; Commodore Perry's defeat of the British in 1813. 239 miles (385 km) long; 9940 sq. mi. (25,745 sq. km).
- croc
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noun,
crocodile.
- cove
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noun,
a small indentation or recess in the shoreline of a sea, lake, or river.
- Cree
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noun,
a member of a North American Indian people of Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Montana.
- circ
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noun,
circular (def 9).
- voc.
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- OEEC
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- Ivor
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noun,
a male given name.
- Vico
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noun,
Giovanni Battista [jaw-vahn-nee baht-tees-tah] /dʒɔˈvɑn ni bɑtˈtis tɑ/ (Show IPA), 1668–1744, Italian philosopher and jurist.
- Vic.
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- Ire.
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- CerE
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noun,
a fleshy, membranous covering of the base of the upper mandible of a bird, especially a bird of prey or a parrot, through which the nostrils open.
- veer
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noun,
a change of direction, position, course, etc.:
- cir.
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- cire
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noun,
a brilliant, highly glazed surface produced on fabrics by subjecting them to a wax, heat, and calendering treatment.
- civ.
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- coir
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noun,
the prepared fiber of the husk of the coconut fruit, used in making rope, matting, etc.
- Cor.
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- Cori
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noun,
Carl Ferdinand, 1896–1984, and his wife, Gerty Theresa, 1896–1957, U.S. biochemists, born in Austria-Hungary: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1947.
- ovi-
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- ever
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Idioms,
ever and again, now and then; from time to time.
Also, Literary, ever and anon.
- orc
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noun,
any of several cetaceans, as a grampus.
- OIr
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- ov-
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- oic
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- Orv
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- Ore
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noun,
a metal-bearing mineral or rock, or a native metal, that can be mined at a profit.
- V-1
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noun,
a robot bomb developed by the Germans in World War II and launched from bases on the ground, chiefly against England.
- Re.
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- REC
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noun,
recreation.
- Ree
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noun,
reeve3 .
- ROC
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noun,
a bird of enormous size and strength.
- ROE
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noun,
the mass of eggs, or spawn, within the ovarian membrane of the female fish.
- ROI
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- OCC
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- V-2
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noun,
a liquid-fueled rocket used as a ballistic missile by the Germans, mainly against London, late in World War II.
- VCR
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- Vee
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noun,
anything shaped like or suggesting a V .
- Ver
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- vie
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verb (used with object),
Archaic. to put forward in competition or rivalry.
- VIR
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noun,
husband (used chiefly in the legal phrase et vir).
- vo.
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- OCR
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- ier
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- VOR
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- ERV
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- CRC
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- CIE
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- CIC
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- CEO
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- eo-
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- cee
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noun,
the letter C.
- Oc.
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- CEC
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- ec-
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- EEC
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- EEO
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- eir
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- EOE
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- ERE
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preposition, conjunction,
before.
- Eve
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noun,
(sometimes initial capital letter) the evening or the day before a holiday, church festival, or any date or event:
- CCR
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- CVO
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- cr.
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- Co.
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- CIO
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noun,
a federation of affiliated industrial labor unions, founded 1935 within the American Federation of Labor but independent of it 1938–55. Abbreviation: C.I.O., CIO.
- io-
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- ICC
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- IOC
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- ior
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- Ir.
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- IRC
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- IRO
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- cc.
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- E.
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noun,
Edward (St. John) 1925–2000, U.S. writer and illustrator.
- CE
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- CV
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- OE
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noun,
oy2 .
- VR
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- i.
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- O.
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- IV
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noun,
an intravenous device for delivering electrolyte solutions, medicines, and nutrients.
- R.
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- RC
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- ic
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- RI
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- EV
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- VI
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- er
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interjection,
(used to express or represent a pause, hesitation, uncertainty, etc.).
- EI
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- ee
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- RV
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- V.
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- VC
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- RO
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