0%

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

  • placarding — a paperboard sign or notice, as one posted in a public place or carried by a demonstrator or picketer.
  • playscript — the manuscript of a play, especially as prepared for use by actors in rehearsals.
  • pleromatic — relating to the pleroma
  • police car — squad car.
  • polyandric — polyandrous.
  • polyarchic — a form of government in which power is vested in three or more persons.
  • polycarpic — producing fruit many times, as a perennial plant.
  • pratincole — any of several limicoline birds of the genus Glareola, of the Eastern Hemisphere, having a short bill, long, narrow, pointed wings, and a forked tail.
  • pre-climax — a stable community that precedes the full development of the climax community of a given area and that results from local variations in soil and water.
  • preceptial — preceptive, instructive, didactic; conveying or consisting of precepts
  • predicable — that may be predicated or affirmed; assertable.
  • preglacial — prior to a given glacial epoch, especially the Pleistocene.
  • prelexical — denoting or applicable at a stage in the formation of a sentence at which words and phrases have not yet replaced all of the underlying grammatical and semantic material of that sentence in the speaker's mind
  • prelogical — according to or agreeing with the principles of logic: a logical inference.
  • premedical — of or relating to studies in preparation for the formal study of medicine: a premedical course.
  • prevocalic — immediately preceding a vowel.
  • principial — original, elementary
  • proclaimer — to announce or declare in an official or formal manner: to proclaim war.
  • proclinate — (of a part) directed or inclined forward.
  • proctalgia — neural pain in the rectum or anus
  • profligacy — shameless dissoluteness.
  • prolicidal — characteristic of prolicide
  • provincial — belonging or peculiar to some particular province; local: the provincial newspaper.
  • public bar — (in a tavern or pub) the common section of a bar or barroom, not as exclusive, as quiet, or as comfortably furnished as the saloon section.
  • rabbinical — of or relating to rabbis or their learning, writings, etc.
  • racialised — to impose a racial interpretation on; place in a racial context.
  • racialized — Simple past tense and past participle of racialize.
  • radicalise — to make radical or more radical, as in politics: young people who are being radicalized by extremist philosophies.
  • radicalism — the holding or following of radical or extreme views or principles.
  • radicality — the quality or state of being radical
  • radicalize — to make radical or more radical, as in politics: young people who are being radicalized by extremist philosophies.
  • radiculose — having small roots or rhizoids
  • radiologic — of or relating to radiology.
  • radiolytic — the dissociation of molecules by ionizing radiation.
  • ragmatical — wild, rowdy, riotous
  • rail fence — a fence made of rails resting on crossed stakes or across one another at an angle.
  • rain cloud — a cloud or a mass of clouds that yields rain.
  • rain-cloud — a cloud or a mass of clouds that yields rain.
  • rascallion — a villain, a rascal
  • reactional — a reverse movement or tendency; an action in a reverse direction or manner.
  • reactively — tending to react.
  • recanalize — to provide (an area, etc) with a canal or canals again
  • receivable — fit for acceptance; acceptable.
  • reciprocal — given or felt by each toward the other; mutual: reciprocal respect.
  • reclaimant — a person who makes appeals to reclaim.
  • reclassify — to classify anew.
  • refractile — refractive (def 2).
  • relic area — (in dialect geography) an area isolated from the influences of any focal area and preserving older linguistic forms that have been lost in other regions.
  • relocation — to move (a building, company, etc.) to a different location: plans to relocate the firm to Houston.
  • replicable — capable of replication: The scientific experiment must be replicable in all details to be considered valid.
Was this page helpful?
Yes No
Thank you for your feedback! Tell your friends about this page
Tell us why?