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There are 14 nine-letter words containing COLLA

CAPICOLLAcapicolla n. Alternative form of capicola.
CAPICOLLA n. (Italian) a traditional Italian cold cut of pork, also CAPICOLLO.
COLLAGENScollagens n. Plural of collagen.
COLLAGEN n. a fibrous protein that is the chief constituent of connective tissue and yields gelatin on boiling.
COLLAGINGcollaging v. Present participle of collage.
COLLAGE v. (French) to arrange materials in an artistic way.
COLLAGISTcollagist adj. In the manner of a collage, or of the making of a collage.
collagist n. One who makes collages, or who has made a specific collage.
COLLAGIST n. one who makes collages.
COLLAPSARcollapsar n. (Astronomy) The black hole thought to form following the gravitational collapse of a massive star.
COLLAPSAR n. a black hole.
COLLAPSEDcollapsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of collapse.
COLLAPSE v. to crumble suddenly.
COLLAPSEScollapses n. Plural of collapse.
collapses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of collapse.
COLLAPSE v. to crumble suddenly.
COLLARETScollarets n. Plural of collaret.
COLLARET n. a small collar.
COLLARINGcollaring v. Present participle of collar.
collaring n. Material for making shirt collars.
COLLAR v. to provide with a neckband.
COLLATINGcollating v. Present participle of collate.
COLLATE v. to examine and compare.
COLLATIONcollation n. Bringing together.
collation n. Discussion, light meal.
collation n. (Ecclesiastical) The presentation of a clergyman to a benefice by a bishop, who has it in his own gift.
COLLATIVEcollative adj. Having the power of conferring.
collative adj. (Ecclesiastical, of a benefice) In which the ordinary (or bishop) is the same person as the patron.
COLLATIVE adj. having the power of conferring; of livings where the bishop and patron are one and the same person.
COLLATORScollators n. Plural of collator.
COLLATOR n. one who collates manuscripts, books, etc.
DECOLLATEdecollate v. (Transitive) To behead.
decollate v. (Transitive, computing) To separate the copies of a multipart computer printout.
decollate adj. Tapering to a blunt end.

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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