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9-letter words containing c, a, i, s

  • plasticky — made of or resembling plastic
  • polybasic — (of an acid) having two or more atoms of replaceable hydrogen.
  • practised — skilled or expert; proficient through practice or experience: a practiced hand at politics.
  • practiser — someone who practises something, esp a trade or skill; practitioner
  • practises — habitual or customary performance; operation: office practice.
  • praiseach — a type of porridge made with oatmeal
  • precisian — a person who adheres punctiliously to the observance of rules or forms, especially in matters of religion.
  • premosaic — of the period before Moses
  • primacies — the state of being first in order, rank, importance, etc.
  • priscilla — a female given name: from a Roman family name.
  • prismatic — of, relating to, or like a prism.
  • privacies — the state of being apart from other people or concealed from their view; solitude; seclusion: Please leave the room and give me some privacy.
  • prophasic — relating to the first stage of nuclear division
  • prosocial — acting to the benefit of society in general
  • prostatic — Also, prostatic [pro-stat-ik] /prɒˈstæt ɪk/ (Show IPA). of or relating to the prostate gland.
  • psoriatic — a common chronic, inflammatory skin disease characterized by scaly patches.
  • psychical — of or relating to the human soul or mind; mental (opposed to physical).
  • puissance — power, might, or force.
  • pushchair — A pushchair is a small chair on wheels, in which a baby or small child can sit and be wheeled around.
  • quicksand — a bed of soft or loose sand saturated with water and having considerable depth, yielding under weight and therefore tending to suck down any object resting on its surface.
  • rabbinics — the Hebrew language as used by rabbis in post-Biblical times.
  • racialise — to impose a racial interpretation on; place in a racial context.
  • racialism — racism.
  • racialist — racism.
  • radiocast — a radiobroadcast.
  • radionics — a dowsing technique using a pendulum to detect the energy fields that are emitted by all forms of matter
  • rainstick — a musical instrument consisting of a tube filled with sand or pebbles, which is inverted to produce a sound
  • rap music — a style of popular music, developed by disc jockeys and urban blacks in the late 1970s, in which an insistent, recurring beat pattern provides the background and counterpoint for rapid, slangy, and often boastful rhyming patter glibly intoned by a vocalist or vocalists.
  • rapacious — given to seizing for plunder or the satisfaction of greed.
  • rascalism — the traits or character of a rascal
  • rascality — rascally or knavish character or conduct.
  • realistic — interested in, concerned with, or based on what is real or practical: a realistic estimate of costs; a realistic planner.
  • reichsrat — German History. the upper house of the parliament during the period of the Second Reich and the Weimar Republic.
  • reichstag — the lower house of the parliament during the period of the Second Reich and the Weimar Republic.
  • replicase — RNA synthetase.
  • rhapsodic — extravagantly enthusiastic; ecstatic.
  • rheobasic — of or relating to rheobase
  • rhotacism — Historical Linguistics. a change of a speech sound, especially (s), to (r), as in the change from Old Latin lases to Latin lares.
  • rickstand — a platform on which to put or make a rick or haystack
  • rusticana — objects, such as agricultural implements, garden furniture, etc, relating to the countryside or made in imitation of rustic styles
  • rusticate — to go to the country.
  • saccharic — of or derived from saccharin or a saccharine substance.
  • saccharin — a white, crystalline, slightly water-soluble powder, C 7 H 5 NO 3 S, produced synthetically, which in dilute solution is 500 times as sweet as sugar: its soluble sodium salt is used as a noncaloric sugar substitute in the manufacture of syrups, foods, and beverages.
  • sacciform — resembling a sac
  • sack suit — a man's suit that has a loose-fitting jacket.
  • sack time — time spent sleeping.
  • sackvilleThomas, 1st Earl of Dorset, 1536–1608, English statesman and poet.
  • sacralgia — a pain in the sacrum
  • sacralise — to make sacred; imbue with sacred character, especially through ritualized devotion: a society that sacralized science.
  • sacrality — sacredness
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