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7-letter words containing c, i, t, e

  • docetic — an early Christian doctrine that the sufferings of Christ were apparent and not real and that after the crucifixion he appeared in a spiritual body.
  • ductile — (of a metal) able to be drawn out into a thin wire.
  • dulcite — a sweet substance, called Madagascar manna in its unrefined condition and resembling mannite, that comes from several plants
  • ectasia — (medicine) ectasis.
  • ectasis — Dilatation: for example, bronchiectasis, which refers to a pathologic dilatation of the bronchi of the lung.
  • ectatic — (medical) Of or relating to ectasia.
  • ectopia — the usually congenital displacement of an organ or part.
  • ectopic — occurring in an abnormal position or place; displaced.
  • edacity — the state of being edacious; voraciousness; appetite.
  • edictal — Of, pertaining to, or derived from edicts.
  • edifact — ISO 9735:1988
  • eidetic — Relating to or denoting mental images having unusual vividness and detail, as if actually visible.
  • elastic — (of an object or material) able to resume its normal shape spontaneously after contraction, dilatation, or distortion.
  • eleatic — denoting or relating to a school of philosophy founded in Elea in Greece in the 6th century bc by Xenophanes, Parmenides, and Zeno. It held that one pure immutable Being is the only object of knowledge and that information obtained by the senses is illusory
  • elicits — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of elicit.
  • eliotic — of, like, or characteristic of T. S. Eliot or his style
  • emacity — Desire or fondness for buying.
  • emetics — Plural form of emetic.
  • emicant — Beaming forth; flashing.
  • emicate — to spring up
  • enteric — Of, relating to, or occurring in the intestines.
  • enticed — Simple past tense and past participle of entice.
  • enticer — One who entices or allures.
  • entices — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of entice.
  • entomic — (zoology) Relating to insects; entomological.
  • entopic — (medical) in the usual place, referring to medical or anatomical objects.
  • entotic — of or relating to the inner ear
  • epicist — one who writes epic poems
  • erethic — (pathology) Being abnormally excited.
  • ergotic — Pertaining to, or derived from, ergot.
  • eristic — Of or characterized by debate or argument.
  • erotica — pornography
  • erratic — Not even or regular in pattern or movement; unpredictable.
  • estrich — ostrich
  • etacism — (grammar) The pronunciation of the Greek eta like the Italian long e, or the vowel in the English word 'ate'.
  • etching — A print produced by the process of etching.
  • ethenic — (chemistry) Pertaining to, derived from, or resembling ethene or ethylene.
  • etheric — Of or pertaining to the ether (all-pervading medium).
  • ethical — Of or relating to moral principles or the branch of knowledge dealing with these.
  • ethnica — Plural form of ethnicon.
  • ethnics — Plural form of ethnic.
  • ethylic — (organic chemistry) Pertaining to, derived from, or containing ethyl.
  • eucrite — a type of stony meteorite
  • evicted — Simple past tense and past participle of evict.
  • evictee — One who is evicted.
  • evictor — One who evicts.
  • excited — awakened
  • exciter — A thing that produces excitation, in particular a device that provides a magnetizing current for the electromagnets in a motor or generator.
  • excites — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of excite.
  • exciton — A mobile concentration of energy in a crystal formed by an excited electron and an associated hole.
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