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8-letter words containing c, i, t, e, s

  • ethicist — A person, especially a philosopher, who studies ethics (principles governing right and wrong conduct).
  • eustatic — Of or pertaining to eustasy.
  • eustelic — Of or possessing a eustele.
  • exciters — Plural form of exciter.
  • excitons — Plural form of exciton.
  • exorcist — A person, especially a priest, who practices exorcism.
  • fanciest — imagination or fantasy, especially as exercised in a capricious manner.
  • fasciate — bound with a band, fillet, or bandage.
  • fast ice — ice that is frozen to, grounded on, or attached to the bottom of an area covered by shallow water.
  • ficklest — likely to change, especially due to caprice, irresolution, or instability; casually changeable: fickle weather.
  • fiercest — menacingly wild, savage, or hostile: fierce animals; a fierce look.
  • fitchews — Plural form of fitchew.
  • flitches — Plural form of flitch.
  • fuchsite — a bright green variety of muscovite having chromium in place of some of the aluminum.
  • gelastic — Pertaining to laughter, used in laughing, or to be the subject of laughter.
  • genetics — Biology. the science of heredity, dealing with resemblances and differences of related organisms resulting from the interaction of their genes and the environment.
  • get sick — fall ill, become unwell
  • glitches — A sudden, usually temporary malfunction or irregularity of equipment.
  • hemisect — to cut into two equal parts; to bisect, especially along a medial longitudinal plane.
  • hepatics — Plural form of hepatic.
  • heretics — Plural form of heretic.
  • hicksite — a member of the liberal body of Quakers in the U.S., who asserted the sufficiency of the Inner Light in religious life.
  • hysteric — Usually, hysterics. a fit of uncontrollable laughter or weeping; hysteria.
  • iceboats — Plural form of iceboat.
  • icestone — a rare crystalline mineral also known as cryolite
  • ichnites — Plural form of ichnite.
  • inflects — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inflect.
  • inscient — Lacking knowledge; ignorant.
  • insectan — Of or relating to insects.
  • inspects — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inspect.
  • instance — a case or occurrence of anything: fresh instances of oppression.
  • itchiest — Superlative form of itchy.
  • jesuitic — of or relating to Jesuits or Jesuitism.
  • juiciest — Superlative form of juicy.
  • justicer — a judge or magistrate.
  • justices — Plural form of justice.
  • kinetics — the branch of mechanics that deals with the actions of forces in producing or changing the motion of masses.
  • kitchens — Plural form of kitchen.
  • lattices — Plural form of lattice.
  • lections — Plural form of lection.
  • lecythis — any very tall tree of the genus Lecythis
  • lifecast — a live video of one's daily activities, broadcast over the Internet: A lot of people are obsessed with following her daily lifecast.
  • listicle — a published article structured in the form of a list, typically having some additional content relating to each item: “The Best Cities for Singles” and other featured listicles.
  • luckiest — having or marked by good luck; fortunate: That was my lucky day.
  • majestic — characterized by or possessing majesty; of lofty dignity or imposing aspect; stately; grand: the majestic Alps.
  • matrices — something that constitutes the place or point from which something else originates, takes form, or develops: The Greco-Roman world was the matrix for Western civilization.
  • memetics — (philosophy)   /me-met'iks/ The study of memes. As of mid-1993, this is still an extremely informal and speculative endeavor, though the first steps toward at least statistical rigor have been made by H. Keith Henson and others. Memetics is a popular topic for speculation among hackers, who like to see themselves as the architects of the new information ecologies in which memes live and replicate.
  • meristic — of, relating to, or divided into segments or somites.
  • meticais — Plural form of metical.
  • mimetics — Plural form of mimetic.
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