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

  • subcavity — a cavity within a larger cavity
  • succinate — a salt or ester of succinic acid.
  • suctorial — adapted for sucking or suction, as an organ; functioning as a sucker for imbibing or adhering.
  • suctorian — a suctorial animal.
  • sulcation — having long, narrow grooves or channels, as plant stems, or being furrowed or cleft, as hoofs.
  • sulphatic — sulphuric, of or pertaining to a sulphate
  • supplicat — a petition (to a university) for a degree
  • suscitate — to excite (a feeling)
  • switchman — a person who has charge of a switch on a railroad.
  • sybaritic — (usually lowercase) pertaining to or characteristic of a sybarite; characterized by or loving luxury or sensuous pleasure: to wallow in sybaritic splendor.
  • sympatico — simpatico
  • sympatric — originating in or occupying the same geographical area.
  • synanthic — relating to synanthy
  • syncytial — a multinucleate mass of cytoplasm that is not separated into cells.
  • syndicate — a group of individuals or organizations combined or making a joint effort to undertake some specific duty or carry out specific transactions or negotiations: The local furniture store is individually owned, but is part of a buying syndicate.
  • syntactic — of or relating to syntax: syntactic errors in English; the syntactic rules for computer source code.
  • systaltic — rhythmically contracting.
  • tacitness — understood without being openly expressed; implied: tacit approval.
  • tackiness — not tasteful or fashionable; dowdy.
  • tactilist — an artist whose work strives to appeal to the sense of touch
  • tagmemics — a school of linguistics deriving from American structuralism based on the work of Kenneth Lee Pike and using the tagmeme as the basic unit of grammatical analysis.
  • tailstock — a movable or sliding support for the dead center of a lathe or grinder.
  • taoiseach — The prime minister of the Republic of Ireland is called the Taoiseach.
  • teachings — the act or profession of a person who teaches.
  • tenacious — holding fast; characterized by keeping a firm hold (often followed by of): a tenacious grip on my arm; tenacious of old habits.
  • testacies — the state of being testate.
  • thalassic — of or relating to seas and oceans.
  • theatrics — (used with a singular verb) the art of staging plays and other stage performances.
  • tie clasp — an ornamental metal clasp for securing the two ends of a necktie to a shirt front.
  • timescale — The timescale of an event is the length of time during which it happens or develops.
  • tocantins — a river in E Brazil, flowing N to the Pará River. 1700 miles (2735 km) long.
  • toscanini — Arturo [ahr-too r-oh;; Italian ahr-too-raw] /ɑrˈtʊər oʊ;; Italian ɑrˈtu rɔ/ (Show IPA), 1867–1957, Italian orchestra conductor, in the U.S. after 1928.
  • tovarisch — comrade (used as a term of address in the Soviet Union).
  • trachinus — a weever fish
  • trackside — located next to a railroad track.
  • tracksuit — a sweat suit, usually with a long-sleeved jacket and long pants, worn by athletes, especially runners, before and after actual competition or during workouts.
  • trainsick — ill with train sickness.
  • transonic — close to the speed of propagation of sound; moving at 700–780 miles per hour (1127–1255 km/h) at sea level.
  • triclosan — a drug used to treat skin infections
  • trifocals — glasses with trifocal lenses
  • triphasic — having or existing in three phases.
  • tsaristic — czarist.
  • tzaristic — czarist.
  • variscite — a secondary mineral, hydrated phosphate of aluminum, Al(PO 4)⋅2H 2 O, occurring mainly as massive, bluish-green nodules: sometimes used as a gem.
  • vasotocin — a chemical similar to oxytocin found in birds, fish, and some amphibians
  • vasotonic — pertaining to or regulating the tone of the blood vessels.
  • videocast — a television broadcast of the video only.
  • viscerate — to remove the bowels or intestines of
  • vitaceous — belonging to the Vitaceae, the grape family of plants.
  • vitascope — one of the first motion-picture projectors, developed by Thomas Edison.
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