8-letter words containing a, s, t, i, c
- lifecast — a live video of one's daily activities, broadcast over the Internet: A lot of people are obsessed with following her daily lifecast.
- localist — a word, phrase, pronunciation, or manner of speaking that is peculiar to one locality.
- lunatics — Plural form of lunatic.
- majestic — characterized by or possessing majesty; of lofty dignity or imposing aspect; stately; grand: the majestic Alps.
- malistic — Of, or pertaining to, malism.
- massicot — monoxide of lead, PbO, in the form of a yellow powder, used as a pigment and drier.
- mastitic — Pathology. inflammation of the breast.
- matrices — something that constitutes the place or point from which something else originates, takes form, or develops: The Greco-Roman world was the matrix for Western civilization.
- meticais — Plural form of metical.
- mismatch — to match badly or unsuitably.
- mispatch — to patch wrongly
- mistcoat — (in house painting or interior decoration) a coat of thinner, sometimes pigmented, applied to a finish coat of paint to increase its luster.
- misteach — to teach wrongly or badly.
- mistrace — to trace incorrectly
- mistrack — To track incorrectly.
- monastic — of or relating to monasteries: a monastic library.
- mystical — mystic; of or relating to supernatural agencies, affairs, occurrences, etc.: a strange, mystical experience.
- mytacism — Excessive or incorrect use of the letter M.
- occamist — William of, died 1349? English scholastic philosopher.
- octavius — a male given name.
- opticals — (India) spectacles.
- orgastic — the physical and emotional sensation experienced at the peak of sexual excitation, usually resulting from stimulation of the sexual organ and usually accompanied in the male by ejaculation.
- oscitant — yawning, as with drowsiness; gaping.
- oscitate — To gape; to yawn.
- osmotica — Plural form of osmoticum.
- pacifist — a person who believes in pacifism or is opposed to war or to violence of any kind.
- panstick — a cosmetic in stick form
- pastiche — a literary, musical, or artistic piece consisting wholly or chiefly of motifs or techniques borrowed from one or more sources.
- patrices — a mold of a Linotype for casting right-reading type for use in dry offset.
- piscator — fisherman.
- pistache — the nut of a Eurasian tree, Pistacia vera, of the cashew family, containing an edible, greenish kernel.
- pittacus — c650–570 b.c, democratic statesman and reformer from Mytilene.
- plastics — made of plastic.
- postical — (of the position of plant parts) behind another part; posterior
- potassic — of, relating to, or containing potassium.
- practise — habitual or customary performance; operation: office practice.
- quantics — Plural form of quantic.
- rachitis — rickets.
- rustical — of, relating to, or living in the country, as distinguished from towns or cities; rural.
- sabbatic — of or pertaining or appropriate to the Sabbath.
- sacristy — an apartment in or a building connected with a church or a religious house, in which the sacred vessels, vestments, etc., are kept.
- sadistic — pertaining to or characterized by sadism; deriving pleasure or sexual gratification from extreme cruelty: a sadistic psychopath.
- sagacity — acuteness of mental discernment and soundness of judgment.
- salacity — lustful or lecherous.
- sanctify — to make holy; set apart as sacred; consecrate.
- sanction — authoritative permission or approval, as for an action.
- sanctity — holiness, saintliness, or godliness.
- sanscrit — Sanskrit
- santalic — of sandalwood
- sarmatic — of or relating to Sarmatia or its inhabitants