9-letter words containing c, l, e, a
- subclause — Grammar. a syntactic construction containing a subject and predicate and forming part of a sentence or constituting a whole simple sentence.
- sucralose — a white, crystalline powder, C 12 H 19 Cl 3 O 8 , produced synthetically from sucrose, about 600 times as sweet as sucrose but having no calories.
- sulcalize — to furrow, make a furrow in; predominantly, to make a furrow in (the tongue), make the surface of (the tongue) concave in order to produce certain phonemes
- table cut — a variety of step cut in which a very large table is joined to the girdle with a bevel.
- tachylyte — a black, glassy form of basalt, readily fusible and of a high luster.
- tack-weld — to join (pieces of metal) with a number of small welds spaced some distance apart.
- tactilely — in a tactile manner
- tail cone — a cone-shaped component at the rear of a jet engine, rocket, or missile, usually serving as an exhaust pipe.
- tailpiece — a piece added at the end; an end piece or appendage.
- tallchief — Maria, 1925–2013, U.S. ballet dancer.
- tea cloth — A tea cloth is the same as a tea towel.
- teachable — capable of being instructed, as a person; docile.
- teachably — in a teachable manner
- teacherly — characteristic of or pertaining to a teacher; pedagogic.
- teachless — without teaching
- teacupful — as much as a teacup will hold, equal to 4 fluid ounces (113 grams).
- technical — belonging or pertaining to an art, science, or the like: technical skill.
- tectorial — a rooflike structure.
- telically — in a purposeful manner
- tenaculum — Surgery. a small sharp-pointed hook set in a handle, used for seizing and picking up parts in operations and dissections.
- tentacled — having tentacles.
- tetanical — related to tetanus
- the cabal — a group of ministers of Charles II that governed from 1667–73: consisting of Clifford, Ashley, Buckingham, Arlington, and Lauderdale
- theriacal — of or relating to a theriac, a mixture once thought to be an antidote to poison such as snake venom or treacle
- thickleaf — any of various succulent plants of the crassulaceous genus Crassula, having sessile or short-stalked fleshy leaves
- thylacine — a wolflike marsupial, Thylacinus cynocephalus, of Tasmania, tan-colored with black stripes across the back: probably extinct.
- 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.
- tolerance — a fair, objective, and permissive attitude toward those whose opinions, beliefs, practices, racial or ethnic origins, etc., differ from one's own; freedom from bigotry.
- topcastle — a large fighting top used in medieval ships.
- torchable — able to be torched or set alight
- touchable — to put the hand, finger, etc., on or into contact with (something) to feel it: He touched the iron cautiously.
- trabecula — Anatomy, Botany. a structural part resembling a small beam or crossbar.
- traceable — capable of being traced.
- traceless — having or leaving no trace: a traceless crime.
- tracheole — any of the smallest branches of an insect trachea.
- trackable — a structure consisting of a pair of parallel lines of rails with their crossties, on which a railroad train, trolley, or the like runs.
- trackless — without a track, as a snow-covered meadow.
- tractable — easily managed or controlled; docile; yielding: a tractable child; a tractable disposition.
- trancedly — in a trancelike manner
- trauchled — to fatigue; tire; wear out.
- triticale — a hybrid produced by crossing wheat, Triticum aestivum, and rye, Secale cereale.
- trochlear — Anatomy. of, relating to, or connected with a trochlea.
- truckable — (of a barge, tug, etc) capable or suitable for being conveyed in or on a truck
- tubercula — a tubercle.
- ulcerated — to form an ulcer; become ulcerous: His skin ulcerated after exposure to radioactive material.
- ulmaceous — belonging to the Ulmaceae, the elm family of plants.
- unactable — (of a play, role, etc) not able to be acted or dramatized
- unbalance — to throw or put out of balance.
- uncandled — (of a room, place, object, or time period) not illuminated by candlelight