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10-letter words containing a, l, c, i, n

  • anglicised — Made into a form similar to that used by the English.
  • anglicized — having become or been made English in outlook, attitude, form, etc
  • anglicizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of anglicize.
  • anglistics — the study of English language and literature
  • animalcule — a microscopic animal such as an amoeba or rotifer
  • annalistic — a chronicler of events, especially yearly ones; historian.
  • anodically — In an anodic manner.
  • anticlimax — You can describe something as an anticlimax if it disappoints you because it happens after something that was very exciting, or because it is not as exciting as you expected.
  • anticlinal — of, relating to, or resembling an anticline
  • anticlines — Plural form of anticline.
  • anticyclic — not conforming to or following a cycle: anticyclical sales that rise when the economy fades.
  • antilithic — preventing the formation or development of calculi, as of the urinary tract
  • antilochus — a son of Nestor and a trusted friend of Achilles.
  • antipolice — opposed to or against the police
  • antiracial — of or relating to the social construct of race: racial diversity; racial stereotypes.
  • antischool — Opposed to schools.
  • antisocial — Someone who is antisocial is unwilling to meet and be friendly with other people.
  • anxiolytic — any of a class of drugs that reduce anxiety
  • appendical — (generally, chiefly of a book's or of books') Of, pertaining to, or of the nature of an appendix or appendices.
  • appendicle — a small appendage
  • appliances — Plural form of appliance.
  • applicants — Plural form of applicant.
  • arsenicals — Plural form of arsenical.
  • arvicoline — inhabiting meadows or rural areas
  • ascendible — Capable of being ascended; climbable.
  • avirulence — The state of being avirulent.
  • axenically — in a manner not associated with any other living organism
  • balanchine — George. 1904–83, US choreographer, born in Russia
  • baldacchin — A rich, embroidered brocade used for clothing in the Middle Ages, the web being gold and the woof silk.
  • baldachins — Plural form of baldachin.
  • balenciaga — Cristobal (krisˈtoβal). 1895–1972, Spanish couturier
  • balopticon — a type of stereopticon for projecting images of objects by reflected light.
  • baroclinic — of, relating to, or having the property of baroclinity.
  • beneficial — Something that is beneficial helps people or improves their lives.
  • bilocation — the existence of something in two places at the same time
  • binoculars — Binoculars consist of two small telescopes joined together side by side, which you look through in order to look at things that are a long way away.
  • binucleate — having two nuclei
  • bionically — utilizing electronic devices and mechanical parts to assist humans in performing difficult, dangerous, or intricate tasks, as by supplementing or duplicating parts of the body: The scientist used a bionic arm to examine the radioactive material.
  • black ring — a disease of grasses, characterized by black rings surrounding the stems and blighted seeds, caused by a fungus, Balansia strangulans.
  • blanc fixe — barium sulfate
  • brain cell — a nerve cell that is situated in the brain
  • brainchild — Someone's brainchild is an idea or invention that they have thought up or created.
  • brilliance — great brightness; radiance
  • brilliancy — an instance of brilliance: the brilliancies of Congreve's wit.
  • bull chain — a chain for dragging logs to a sawmill.
  • cable-knit — knitted using the cable stitch
  • cache line — (storage)   (Or cache block) The smallest unit of memory than can be transferred between the main memory and the cache. Rather than reading a single word or byte from main memory at a time, each cache entry is usually holds a certain number of words, known as a "cache line" or "cache block" and a whole line is read and cached at once. This takes advantage of the principle of locality of reference: if one location is read then nearby locations (particularly following locations) are likely to be read soon afterward. It can also take advantage of page-mode DRAM which allows faster access to consecutive locations.
  • caecilians — Plural form of caecilian.
  • cajolingly — In a cajoling manner.
  • calamondin — a small citrus tree, Citrus mitis, of the Philippines
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