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

  • acarophily — a mutually beneficial relationship between mites and plants
  • acarpelous — without carpels
  • accipitral — accipitrine.
  • acyl group — the univalent group RCO–, where R is any organic group attached to one bond of the carbonyl group.
  • aerophilic — (biology, especially of microorganisms) That thrive in the presence of molecular oxygen.
  • afterclaps — Plural form of afterclap.
  • air police — members of an air force assigned to carry on police duties
  • allopatric — (of biological speciation or species) taking place or existing in areas that are geographically separated from one another
  • allotropic — of or characterized by allotropy
  • altarpiece — An altarpiece is a work of art behind the altar in a church.
  • apiculture — the breeding and care of bees
  • apocryphal — An apocryphal story is one which is probably not true or did not happen, but which may give a true picture of someone or something.
  • apple cart — a huckster's handcart for selling apples in the street, etc.
  • apple core — the inedible part of an apple which contains the pips
  • applicator — An applicator is a device that you use to put something somewhere when you do not want to touch it or do it with your hands.
  • archetypal — Someone or something that is archetypal has all the most important characteristics of a particular kind of person or thing and is a perfect example of it.
  • archiplasm — archoplasm
  • archoplasm — the protoplasmic material surrounding the centrosome, formerly thought to be involved in the formation of the asters and spindle during mitosis
  • arctophile — a person who collects teddy bears or is fond of them
  • arctophily — the practice of collecting teddy bears
  • aspherical — (of a reflecting surface or lens) deviating slightly from a perfectly spherical shape and relatively free from aberrations.
  • b particle — B meson.
  • barophilic — (of living organisms) growing best in conditions of high atmospheric pressure
  • bicapsular — (of plants) having two capsules or one capsule with two chambers
  • bicorporal — having two bodies, main divisions, symbols, etc.
  • birthplace — Your birthplace is the place where you were born.
  • blackstrap — a kind of port wine
  • bnr pascal — ["Remote Rendezvous", N. Gammage et al, Soft Prac & Exp 17(10):741-755 (Oct 1987)].
  • caerphilly — a market town in SE Wales, in Caerphilly county borough: site of the largest castle in Wales (13th–14th centuries). Pop: 31 060 (2001)
  • caligraphy — Alternative form of calligraphy.
  • calligraph — to produce by means of calligraphy: The love letter was calligraphed in a delicate hand.
  • camelopard — giraffe
  • campanular — shaped like a bell
  • campestral — of or relating to open fields or country
  • cape coral — city in SW Fla.: pop. 102,000
  • capillaire — a syrup flavoured with maidenhair fern or orange flower water
  • capitulary — any of the collections of ordinances promulgated by the Frankish kings (8th–10th centuries ad)
  • capreolate — possessing or resembling tendrils
  • caprioling — Present participle of capriole.
  • capturable — to take by force or stratagem; take prisoner; seize: The police captured the burglar.
  • carapacial — relating to a carapace
  • cardplayer — a person who plays cards
  • carpellary — (botany) Of or pertaining to carpels.
  • carpellate — having carpels.
  • carpetable — Suitable for being carpeted.
  • carpetless — Not carpeted.
  • carphology — the action of grasping at imaginary objects or plucking at one's bed linen, a characteristic of people affected by delirium
  • carpooling — Present participle of carpool.
  • cartophile — a cartophilist
  • cartophily — the hobby of collecting cigarette cards

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