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There are 13 eight-letter words containing CROT

ACROTERSacroters n. Plural of acroter.
ACROTER n. a pedestal or ornament at the angle of a pediment, also ACROTERION, ACROTERIUM.
ACROTISMacrotism n. (Medicine) A lack or defect of the pulse.
ACROTISM n. absence of pulsation.
CROTALEScrotales n. Plural of crotale.
CROTALE n. a small cymbal.
CROTALUMcrotalum n. (Music) A kind of clapper or castanet used in religious dances by groups in Ancient Greece (including…
CROTALUM n. (Latin) a clapper or castanet used in ancient religious rites.
CROTCHEDcrotched adj. Having a crotch or fork; forked.
crotched adj. (Billiards) Lying within one of the crotches on the table.
crotched adj. Misspelling of crocheted.
CROTCHEScrotches n. Plural of crotch.
CROTCH n. the human genital area.
CROTCHETcrotchet n. (Music) A musical note one beat long in 4/4 time.
crotchet n. (Obsolete) A sharp curve or crook; a shape resembling a hook.
crotchet n. (Surgery, now chiefly historical) A hook-shaped instrument, especially as used in obstetric surgery.
CROTONICcrotonic adj. Of or pertaining to crotonic acid or its derivatives.
CROTONIC adj. as in crotonic acid, a colourless acid.
CROTTLEScrottles n. (Scotland) Various lichens gathered for dyeing.
CROTTLE n. (Gaelic) a golden-brown lichen used for dyeing, also CROTAL.
DICROTALdicrotal adj. Synonym of dicrotic.
DICROTAL adj. having a double pulse beat, also DICROTIC.
DICROTICdicrotic adj. (Pulse) Having a double beat.
DICROTIC adj. having a double pulse beat, also DICROTAL.
NECROTICnecrotic adj. (Pathology) Of or pertaining to necrosis, particularly of tissue.
NECROTIC adj. undergoing death of part of the body.
SCROTUMSscrotums n. Plural of scrotum.
SCROTUM n. (Latin) the bag of skin that contains the testes.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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