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9-letter words containing c, l, i, t, a

  • centralia — a city in central Illinois.
  • centrical — pertaining to or situated at the center; central.
  • centurial — of or relating to a Roman century
  • cerealist — a person who studies cereals and the conditions for their growth
  • certainly — You use certainly to emphasize what you are saying when you are making a statement.
  • chainbelt — a belt made up of metal links, used as a conveyor or with a chain gear.
  • chairlift — a series of chairs suspended from a power-driven cable for conveying people, esp skiers, up a mountain
  • chalkpits — Plural form of chalkpit.
  • chalutzim — halutz.
  • chalybite — siderite (def 1).
  • chantilly — a town in N France, near the Forest of Chantilly formerly famous for lace and porcelain. Pop: 10 902 (1999)
  • chantlike — Resembling a chant.
  • chatelain — the keeper or governor of a castle
  • chatlines — Plural form of chatline.
  • chelating — Having the ability to undergo chelation.
  • chelation — the process by which a chelate is formed
  • chemtrail — A contrail consisting of chemicals or biological agents deliberately sprayed at high altitudes, according to certain conspiracy theories.
  • cheralite — a rare monazite mineral consisting of thorium and calcium
  • chicalote — a poppy, Argemone platyceras, of the southwestern US and Mexico with prickly leaves and white or yellow flowers
  • chipolata — a small sausage in a narrow casing
  • chirality — the configuration or handedness (left or right) of an asymmetric, optically active chemical compound
  • choralist — a person who sings in a chorus or ensemble
  • ciliation — Lb biology Quality of having cilia.
  • ciliolate — covered with minute hairs, as some plants
  • cingulate — Anatomy, Zoology. a belt, zone, or girdlelike part.
  • circuital — an act or instance of going or moving around.
  • circulant — (mathematics) A circulant matrix.
  • circulate — If a piece of writing circulates or is circulated, copies of it are passed round among a group of people.
  • cisplatin — a cytotoxic drug that acts by preventing DNA replication and hence cell division, used in the treatment of tumours, esp of the ovary and testis
  • city hall — The city hall is the building which a city council uses as its main offices.
  • city plan — the developmental plan for a city or town arrived at through the process of city planning.
  • cladistic — relating to the classification of species based on evolutionary ancestry
  • clafoutis — a French baked pudding
  • claimants — Plural form of claimant.
  • clapstick — A kind of drumstick used by striking one against another, to maintain rhythm in Aboriginal voice chants.
  • claretian — a member of the “Congregation of the Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary,” founded in Spain in 1849, and devoted chiefly to missionary work.
  • clarinets — Plural form of clarinet.
  • clarities — clearness or lucidity as to perception or understanding; freedom from indistinctness or ambiguity.
  • claritude — (obsolete) clarity; splendour.
  • classiest — Superlative form of classy.
  • classtime — The time devoted to or prepared for a lesson at school or elsewhere; schooltime.
  • clavation — the state of being clavate
  • claytonia — any low-growing North American succulent portulacaceous plant of the genus Claytonia
  • cleithral — (of Greek temples) covered with a roof
  • clericate — a clerical post
  • clianthus — any Australian or New Zealand plant of the leguminous genus Clianthus, with ornamental clusters of slender scarlet flowers
  • clickbait — a sensationalized headline or piece of text on the Internet designed to entice people to follow a link to an article on another web page.
  • clientage — a body of clients; clientele.
  • climactic — A climactic moment in a story or a series of events is one in which a very exciting or important event occurs.
  • climatise — in Australia, adapt or become accustomed to a new climate or environment
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