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8-letter words containing c, a

  • accusive — Accusative.
  • accustom — If you accustom yourself or another person to something, you make yourself or them become used to it.
  • accutron — a type of watch in which the balance wheel and hairspring are replaced by a tuning fork kept in vibration by a tiny internal battery
  • ace-high — esteemed; respected
  • aceldama — the place near Jerusalem that was bought with the 30 pieces of silver paid to Judas for betraying Jesus (Matthew 27:8; Acts 1:19)
  • acentric — without a centre
  • acephate — a white solid compound, C 4 H 10 NO 3 PS, used as an insecticide against a wide range of plant pests, including aphids, budworms, and tent caterpillars.
  • aceramic — not producing pottery: an aceramic South American culture.
  • acerated — having sharp points
  • acerbate — to embitter or exasperate
  • acerbity — Acerbity is a kind of bitter, critical humour.
  • acervate — growing in heaps or clusters
  • acervuli — Plural form of acervulus.
  • acescent — slightly sour or turning sour
  • acetated — treated with acetic acid
  • acetates — Plural form of acetate.
  • acetonic — Of, pertaining to, or producing acetone.
  • acetoxyl — a medicine used to treat acne, with benzoyl peroxide as it active ingredient
  • acetylic — of, relating to, or characteristic of the acetyl group.
  • ach-laut — the voiceless velar fricative sound that is written as ch in Scottish loch or in German ach, often allophonic with the ich-laut
  • ach-y-fi — an expression of disgust or abhorrence
  • acharyas — Plural form of acharya.
  • achelous — a river god who changed into a snake and a bull while fighting Hercules but was defeated when Hercules broke off one of his horns
  • achenese — Atjehnese.
  • achenium — (botany) achene.
  • achernar — the brightest star in the constellation Eridanus, visible only in the S hemisphere. Visual magnitude: 0.5; spectral type: B3V; distance: 144 light years
  • achieved — Reach or attain (a desired objective, level, or result) by effort, skill, or courage.
  • achiever — A high achiever is someone who is successful in their studies or their work, usually as a result of their efforts. A low achiever is someone who achieves less than those around them.
  • achieves — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of achieve.
  • achilary — having no labellum or lip, or one that is undeveloped, as in the flower of certain orchids.
  • achillea — any plant of the N temperate genus Achillea, with white, yellow, or purple flowers, some species of which are widely grown as garden plants: family Asteraceae (composites)
  • achilles — Greek hero, the son of Peleus and the sea goddess Thetis: in the Iliad the foremost of the Greek warriors at the siege of Troy. While he was a baby his mother plunged him into the river Styx making his body invulnerable except for the heel by which she held him. After slaying Hector, he was killed by Paris who wounded him in the heel
  • achimaas — Ahimaaz.
  • achinese — Atjehnese.
  • achiness — a constant, dull pain
  • achingly — You can use achingly for emphasis when you are referring to things that create feelings of wanting something very much, but of not being able to have it.
  • achroite — the colorless or white variety of tourmaline, often used as a gem.
  • achromat — a lens designed to bring light of two chosen wavelengths to the same focal point, thus reducing chromatic aberration
  • achromia — (medicine) Absence of pigmentation, especially in the skin or blood.
  • achromic — colourless
  • achronic — Timeless.
  • achroous — Colorless; achromatic.
  • aciculae — Plural form of acicula.
  • acicular — shaped like a needle.
  • aciculum — a bristlelike part; seta
  • acid dye — a dye in which the chromophore is part of a negative ion usually applied from an acidic solution
  • acidemia — a state of abnormally high acidity of the blood due to an increase in hydrogen ions
  • acidemic — Alternative form of acidaemic.
  • acidhead — a person who uses LSD
  • acidness — Acidity, sourness.
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