6-letter words containing a, i, c
- atomic — Atomic means relating to power that is produced from the energy released by splitting atoms.
- atonic — (of a syllable, word, etc) carrying no stress; unaccented
- atopic — of or relating to hereditary hypersensitivity to certain allergens
- atoxic — not toxic.
- attica — a region and department of E central Greece: in ancient times the territory of Athens. Capital: Athens. Pop: 3 336 700 (2001). Area: 14 157 sq km (5466 sq miles)
- attics — Plural form of attic.
- atypic — nonconforming or not typical
- axenic — (of a biological culture or culture medium) free from other microorganisms; uncontaminated
- axonic — of or relating to the long, single projection of nerve cells conducting nerve impulses away from the cell's body
- azonic — not confined to any particular region or zone
- azotic — of, containing, or concerned with nitrogen
- bacaic — Boeing Airplane Company Algebraic Interpreter Coding system. A pre-Fortran system on the IBM 701 and IBM 650.
- bacci- — berry
- backie — a ride on the back of someone's bicycle
- baicai — Alternative spelling of bok choy.
- baltic — denoting or relating to the Baltic Sea or the Baltic States
- bardic — (formerly) a person who composed and recited epic or heroic poems, often while playing the harp, lyre, or the like.
- basics — The basics of something are its simplest, most important elements, ideas, or principles, in contrast to more complicated or detailed ones.
- bauchi — a state of N Nigeria; tin mining. Capital: Bauchi. Pop: 4 676 465 (2006). Area: 45 837 sq km (17 698 sq miles)
- baucis — a poor peasant woman who, with her husband Philemon, was rewarded for hospitality to the disguised gods Zeus and Hermes
- bianca — a female given name: from an Italian word meaning “white.”.
- bianco — Mon·te [mawn-te] /ˈmɔn tɛ/ (Show IPA). Italian name of Mont Blanc.
- bicarb — Bicarb is an abbreviation for bicarbonate of soda.
- bichat — Marie François Xavier [ma-ree frahn-swa gza-vyey] /maˈri frɑ̃ˈswa gzaˈvyeɪ/ (Show IPA), 1771–1802, French physician.
- biface — a prehistoric stone tool with two faces
- bipack — an obsolete filming process
- biscay — Bay ofpart of the Atlantic, on the N coast of Spain & the W coast of France
- bohica — (humour) /bo-hee-ka/ Bend Over, Here It Comes Again.
- bonaci — a name for the black grouper fish (Mycteroperca bonaci), also used for various similar species
- c-axis — the vertical crystallographic axis.
- c-bias — grid bias.
- cabbie — A cabbie is a person who drives a taxi.
- cabbin — Obsolete spelling of cabin.
- cabins — Plural form of cabin.
- cabiri — a group of gods, probably of Eastern origin, worshiped in mysteries in various parts of ancient Greece, the cult centers being at Samothrace and Thebes.
- cabrie — a ruminant mammal, Antilocapra americana, that inhabits rocky deserts of North America and has small branched horns
- caccia — a 14th-century Italian vocal form for two voices in canon plus an independent tenor, with a text describing the hunt or the cries and noises of village life.
- caddid — (zoology) Any member of the Caddidae.
- caddie — In golf, a caddie is a person who carries golf clubs and other equipment for a player.
- caddis — a type of coarse woollen yarn, braid, or fabric
- cadmic — relating to, containing, or derived from cadmium
- cafila — A caravan of travellers or supplies.
- cagier — cagey.
- cagily — cautious, wary, or shrewd: a cagey reply to the probing question.
- caging — a boxlike enclosure having wires, bars, or the like, for confining and displaying birds or animals.
- cahier — a notebook
- cahill — an artificial fly having a quill body, golden tag, tan-spotted wings and tail, and gray hackle.
- caille — (in cookery) a quail
- caiman — any of a genus (Caiman) of Central and South American crocodilian reptiles similar to alligators
- caique — long narrow light rowing skiff used on the Bosporus