8-letter words containing c, l, e, n
- chandler — a dealer in a specified trade or merchandise
- channels — Plural form of channel.
- charlene — a female given name, form of Caroline.
- charline — a female given name, form of Caroline.
- charlyne — a female given name, form of Caroline.
- charnels — Plural form of charnel.
- charnley — Sir John. 1911–82, British surgeon noted for his invention of an artificial hip joint and his development of hip-replacement surgery
- chatline — People phone in to chatlines to have conversations with other people who have also phoned in.
- chellean — Abbevillian
- chenille — Chenille is cloth or clothing made from a type of thick furry thread.
- childern — Eye dialect of children.
- children — Children is the plural of child.
- chinless — having a receding chin
- chlorine — Chlorine is a strong-smelling gas that is used to clean water and to make cleaning products.
- chowline — A line of people waiting for food.
- cineplex — a large cinema complex
- cinereal — relating to the grey matter of the brain and nervous system
- clangers — Plural form of clanger.
- clanless — a group of families or households, as among the Scottish Highlanders, the heads of which claim descent from a common ancestor: the Mackenzie clan.
- clansmen — Irregular plural form of clansman.
- clap-net — a net, used esp by entomologists, that can be closed instantly by pulling a string
- clarence — a closed four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage, having a glass front
- clarinet — A clarinet is a musical instrument of the woodwind family in the shape of a pipe. You play the clarinet by blowing into it and covering and uncovering the holes with your fingers.
- classmen — Plural form of classman.
- claudine — a female given name, form of Claudia.
- clavecin — a harpsichord
- clavinet — An electrophonic keyboard instrument, an electronically amplified clavichord with a distinctive bright staccato sound.
- clean up — If you clean up a mess or clean up a place where there is a mess, you make things tidy and free of dirt again.
- clean-up — free from dirt; unsoiled; unstained: She bathed and put on a clean dress.
- cleaners — A person or thing that cleans something, in particular.
- cleanest — free from dirt; unsoiled; unstained: She bathed and put on a clean dress.
- cleaneth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clean.
- cleaning — the act of removing dirt or something undesirable
- cleanout — the removal of something from a place
- cleansed — Simple past tense and past participle of cleanse.
- cleanser — A cleanser is a liquid or cream that you use for cleaning your skin.
- cleanses — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cleanse.
- cleanups — Plural form of cleanup.
- clearing — A clearing is a small area in a forest where there are no trees or bushes.
- cleating — a wedge-shaped block fastened to a surface to serve as a check or support: He nailed cleats into the sides of the bookcase to keep the supports from slipping.
- cleaving — Present participle of cleave.
- cleburne — a city in N Texas, near Fort Worth.
- clefting — (medicine) The formation of a cleft lip or cleft palate.
- clemence — (obsolete) clemency.
- clemency — If someone is granted clemency, they are punished less severely than they could be.
- clemente — Roberto Walker [roh-bair-toh] /roʊˈbɛər toʊ/ (Show IPA), 1934–72, U.S. baseball player, born in Puerto Rico.
- clementi — Muzio [moo-tsyaw] /ˈmu tsyɔ/ (Show IPA), 1752–1832, Italian pianist and composer in England.
- clenched — Closed tightly.
- clencher — something or someone who clenches
- clenches — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clench.