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8-letter words containing c, a, l, d, t

  • -dactyly — a (specified) condition of the fingers, toes, etc.
  • acylated — to introduce the acyl group into (a compound).
  • anticold — preventing or treating the common cold
  • articled — In Britain, someone who is articled to a firm of lawyers or accountants is employed by the firm and is training to become qualified.
  • blindcat — any of several catfishes, as Satan eurystomus (widemouth blindcat) of Texas, that inhabit underground streams and have undeveloped eyes and unpigmented skin.
  • calidity — warmth
  • caliduct — a pipe or duct for conveying a heating medium, as hot air or steam.
  • cartland — Dame Barbara (Hamilton). 1901–2000, British novelist, noted for her prolific output of popular romantic fiction
  • cartload — the amount a cart can hold
  • cathodal — (biochemistry) Attracted towards a cathode.
  • catslide — (in early American architecture) a steep roof ending close to the ground, as on a saltbox.
  • chelated — (chemistry, of a metal atom) bound with one or more chelates.
  • ciliated — possessing or relating to cilia
  • citadels — Plural form of citadel.
  • cladists — Plural form of cladist.
  • clavated — Clavate; club-shaped.
  • clodpate — A blockhead; a dolt or fool.
  • clotilda — ?475–?545 ad, wife of Clovis I of the Franks, whom she converted (496) to Christianity
  • coaldust — fine particles of coal
  • collated — to gather or arrange in their proper sequence (the pages of a report, the sheets of a book, the pages of several sets of copies, etc.).
  • cortland — a variety of large, dark-red apple
  • dactylar — of or pertaining to a dactyl
  • dactylic — of, relating to, or having a dactyl
  • dactylo- — finger or toe
  • dactylus — the tip of a cephalopod's tentacular club
  • dalmatic — a wide-sleeved tunic-like vestment open at the sides, worn by deacons and bishops
  • daltonic — color blindness, especially the inability to distinguish red from green.
  • decaplet — One of a group of ten babies born at the same time.
  • decretal — a papal edict on doctrine or church law
  • delicata — (North America) An heirloom variety of winter squash, oblong in shape and having a cream-colored skin with green stripes.
  • delicate — Something that is delicate is small and beautifully shaped.
  • diacetyl — a chemical compound with formula C4H6O2, occurring naturally as a by-product of fermentation, and commonly added to margarine and other foods because of its buttery taste
  • dialects — Plural form of dialect.
  • dialytic — of or relating to dialysis.
  • didactyl — (esp of many marsupials) having the hind toes separate
  • dithecal — having two thecae or receptacles
  • doctoral — a person licensed to practice medicine, as a physician, surgeon, dentist, or veterinarian.
  • ducktail — DA.
  • lacertid — any of numerous Old World lizards of the family Lacertidae.
  • lactated — Simple past tense and past participle of lactate.
  • lanceted — having lancet-headed openings.
  • latticed — having a lattice or latticework.
  • maledict — accursed.
  • placated — to appease or pacify, especially by concessions or conciliatory gestures: to placate an outraged citizenry.
  • salt cod — salted and dried cod that is desalted by soaking before use.
  • scotland — a division of the United Kingdom in the N part of Great Britain. 30,412 sq. mi. (78,772 sq. km). Capital: Edinburgh.
  • talmudic — of or relating to the Talmud.
  • tcol.ada — CMU, 1980. An intermediate representation for Ada, was merged with AIDA to form Diana. "TCOL.Ada: Revised Report on an Intermediate Representation for the DOD Standard Programming Language", J.M. Newcomer et al, CMU-CS-79-128 (June 1979).
  • thinclad — a runner on a track team
  • wildcats — Plural form of wildcat.

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