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Showing words for COTILLION using the English dictionary

9 Letter Words for Cotillion

cotillion, octillion

8 Letter Words for Cotillion

cotilion, noctilio

7 Letter Words for Cotillion

clition, coition, linolic, nilotic, oolitic

6 Letter Words for Cotillion

collin, coloni, cotoin, intill, lintol, lotion, nicolo, ticino, tollon

5 Letter Words for Cotillion

clint, cloit, cloot, colin, colon, conli, conto, ilion, intil, ionic, licit, lotic, nicol, nilot, ontic, tonic

4 Letter Words for Cotillion

cill, cion, cito, clin, clio, clit, clon, clot, coil, coin, coit, coli, coll, colt, coni, cont, cool, coon, coot, coto, icon, ilot, incl, init, inti, intl, into, itll, liin, lilo, lilt, lino, lint, lion, liti, loci, locn, loco, loin, loli, lolo, loon, loot, loti, loto, nill, nito, noil, noll, nolo, nolt, oint, olio, onto, oont, otic, till, tinc, toco, toil, toll, tool, toon

3 Letter Words for Cotillion

cit, cli, clo, col, con, coo, cot, ctn, cto, ill, ilo, inc, int, ion, lin, lit, loc, loo, lot, nco, nil, nit, nol, noo, not, oct, oii, oil, oni, ono, ont, oon, oot, otc, oto, tic, til, tin, tlc, tln, tlo, toc, toi, tol, ton, too

Definitions for Cotillion

[1] a formal ball given especially for debutantes.
[2] a lively French social dance originating in the 18th century, consisting of a variety of steps and figures and performed by couples.
[3] any of various dances resembling the quadrille.
[4] music arranged or played for these dances.
[5] a formalized dance for a large number of people, in which a head couple leads the other dancers through elaborate and stately figures.
[6] a French formation dance of the 18th century
[7] US a quadrille
[8] US a complicated dance with frequent changes of partners
[9] US and Canadian a formal ball, esp one at which debutantes are presented

Words nearby Cotillion

coth, cothamore, cothromboplastin, cothurnus, cotidal, cotillion, cotillon, cotinga, cotman, cotoneaster, cotonou

Origin of Cotillion

1760–70; < French cotillon kind of dance, in Old French: petticoat, equivalent to cote coat + -illon diminutive suffix

Word origin for Cotillion

C18: from French cotillon dance, from Old French: petticoat, from cote coat