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Showing words for CELOSIA using the English dictionary
7 Letter Words for Celosia
celosia, oilcase
6 Letter Words for Celosia
aeolis, cisela, coelia, colies, laiose, scolia, siacle, social, solace
5 Letter Words for Celosia
acies, aisle, alces, alecs, alice, aliso, aloes, alose, calos, ceils, ciaos, ciels, claes, clies, cloes, close, coals, coils, colas, coles, cosie, elaic, eolic, ileac, laces, lacis, laics, oleic, osela, saice, salic, scail, scale, sicle, slice, socle, solea, solei
4 Letter Words for Celosia
aces, acle, aiel, aile, ails, alce, alco, alec, ales, aloe, also, aoli, asci, asio, calo, cals, case, ceas, ceil, cels, ciao, ciel, clio, clos, coal, coes, coil, cola, cole, coli, cols, cose, ecol, eila, esca, icao, ices, ilea, iocs, isle, lace, lacs, laic, laos, lase, leas, leis, leos, lias, lice, lies, loca, loci, lose, ocas, oeci, oils, olea, oles, saco, saic, sail, sale, scil, seal, seco, seil, sial, sice, sila, sile, silo, siol, sloe, soca, soce, soil, sola, sole
3 Letter Words for Celosia
ace, aes, ail, ais, alc, ale, alo, als, ase, asl, cai, cal, cel, ceo, cia, cie, cis, cli, clo, col, cos, csi, eas, eco, ela, eli, els, eos, esc, iao, ice, ile, ilo, ios, ise, isl, iso, lac, lai, lao, las, lca, lea, lei, leo, les, lie, lis, loa, loc, loe, los, lsc, oas, oca, oes, oie, oil, ois, ola, ole, ose, osi, sac, sai, sal, sao, sci, sea, sec, sei, sel, sic, sie, sil, sla, sle, soc, sol
Definitions for Celosia
[1] any plant of the genus Celosia, having small, usually red or yellowish flowers in dense, crested or plumelike spikes. Compare cockscomb(def 3) .
[2] See cockscomb (def. 2)
Words nearby Celosia
celonychia, celophlebitis, celoschisis, celoscope, celoscopy, celosia, celosomia, celotex, celotomy, celozoic, cels.
Origin of Celosia
< New Latin (Linnaeus), apparently an irregular derivative of Greek kḗleos burning, from the burnt appearance of the flowers of some species; see -ia
Word origin for Celosia
New Latin, from Greek kēlos dry, burnt (from the appearance of the flowers of some species)