6-letter words containing c, i
- citess — a townswoman
- cither — cittern
- citied — having cities
- cities — Plural form of city.
- citify — to cause to conform to or adopt the customs, habits, or dress of city people
- citing — to quote (a passage, book, author, etc.), especially as an authority: He cited the Constitution in his defense.
- citola — a medieval stringed instrument
- citole — cittern
- citral — a yellow volatile liquid with a lemon-like odour, found in oils of lemon grass, orange, and lemon and used in perfumery: a terpene aldehyde consisting of the cis- isomer (citral-a or geranial) and the trans- isomer (citral-b or neral). Formula: (CH3)2C:CH(CH2)2C(CH3):CHCHO
- citran — (language) Caltech's answer to MIT's JOSS.
- citri- — citrus, citrus fruits
- citric — of or derived from citrus fruits or citric acid
- citrin — bioflavonoid.
- citron — a small Asian rutaceous tree, Citrus medica, having lemon-like fruit with a thick aromatic rind
- citrus — A citrus fruit is a juicy fruit with a sharp taste such as an orange, lemon, or grapefruit.
- ciuill — Obsolete spelling of civil.
- civets — Plural form of civet.
- civics — Civics is the study of the rights and duties of the citizens of a society.
- civies — a variant spelling of civvies
- civill — Archaic spelling of civil.
- civils — (esp in names of companies) civil engineering
- civism — good citizenship
- civvie — Civilian, someone not in the military.
- claime — Obsolete spelling of claim.
- claims — Plural form of claim.
- claire — a feminine name
- claris — (company) A subsidiary company of Apple Computer, Inc.. In January 1998, Apple restructured Claris to concentrate on their FileMaker line of database software and changed the company's name to FileMaker, Inc..
- clavie — a tar-barrel traditionally set alight in Moray on Hogmanay
- clavis — a key
- cleoid — a claw-shaped dental instrument used to remove carious material from a cavity.
- cleric — A cleric is a member of the clergy.
- clerid — a beetle that preys on other insects
- clevis — the U-shaped component of a shackle for attaching a drawbar to a plough or similar implement
- cliche — A cliché is an idea or phrase which has been used so much that it is no longer interesting or effective or no longer has much meaning.
- clichy — an industrial suburb of NW Paris: residence of the Merovingian kings (7th century). Pop: 58 646 (2007)
- clicks — Plural form of click.
- client — A client of a professional person or organization is a person or company that receives a service from them in return for payment.
- cliffs — Plural form of cliff.
- cliffy — abounding in or formed by cliffs: a cliffy shoreline.
- climax — The climax of something is the most exciting or important moment in it, usually near the end.
- climbs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of climb.
- climes — Plural form of clime.
- clinal — Biology. the gradual change in certain characteristics exhibited by members of a series of adjacent populations of organisms of the same species.
- clinch — If you clinch something you are trying to achieve, such as a business deal or victory in a contest, you succeed in obtaining it.
- clines — Biology. the gradual change in certain characteristics exhibited by members of a series of adjacent populations of organisms of the same species.
- clings — Plural form of cling.
- clingy — If you describe someone as clingy, you mean that they become very attached to people and depend on them too much.
- clinic — A clinic is a building where people go to receive medical advice or treatment.
- clinid — any of the blennioid fishes of the family Clinidae, of tropical and subtropical seas.
- clinks — Plural form of clink.