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8-letter words containing c, l, m

  • camellia — A camellia is a large bush that has shiny leaves and large white, pink, or red flowers similar to a rose.
  • cameloid — a member of the camel family
  • camelpox — A poxviral disease of camels that causes skin lesions.
  • cameltoe — the outline of a vulva as sometimes seen when a woman is wearing tight pants.
  • camisole — A camisole is a short piece of clothing that women wear on the top half of their bodies underneath a shirt or blouse, for example.
  • camomile — Camomile is a scented plant with flowers like small daisies. The flowers can be used to make herbal tea.
  • campbell — Sir Colin, Baron Clyde. 1792–1863, British field marshal who relieved Lucknow for the second time (1857) and commanded in Oudh, suppressing the Indian Mutiny
  • caramels — Plural form of caramel.
  • carbamyl — a radical, NH2CO, that is derived from carbamic acid
  • cellmate — In a prison, someone's cellmate is the person they share their cell with.
  • chalmersAlexander, 1759–1834, Scottish biographer, editor, and journalist.
  • chamisal — a thicket or overgrowth of chamiso
  • charmful — highly charming or enchanting
  • chemical — Chemical means involving or resulting from a reaction between two or more substances, or relating to the substances that something consists of.
  • chemulpo — Inchon.
  • chetumal — city in SE Mexico: capital of Quintana Roo state: pop. 38,000
  • chiliasm — belief in the coming of the millennium
  • chillums — Plural form of chillum.
  • chimbley — (UK, dialect) A chimney.
  • chimeral — Of or pertaining to a chimera (in all senses).
  • chisholmShirley (Anita St. Hill) 1924–2005, U.S. politician: congresswoman 1969–83; first black woman elected to the House of Representatives.
  • chloasma — the appearance on a person's skin, esp of the face, of patches of darker colour: associated with hormonal changes caused by liver disease or the use of oral contraceptives
  • chloroma — A myeloid sarcoma.
  • choliamb — an imperfect iambic metre, with a spondee as the last foot
  • chremzel — a flat cake made from matzo meal, topped or stuffed with a filling, as of ground meat or fruit and nuts.
  • chrismal — Of or pertaining to or used in chrism.
  • chummily — friendly; intimate; sociable.
  • cimbalom — a type of dulcimer, esp of Hungary
  • cimolite — a soft, clayey mineral of white, grey, or reddish coloration
  • cingulum — a girdle-like part, such as the ridge round the base of a tooth or the band of fibres connecting parts of the cerebrum
  • cinnamyl — a univalent radical of cinnamic compounds
  • cis male — a person who was born male and whose gender identity is male.
  • claimant — A claimant is someone who is receiving money from the state because they are unemployed or they are unable to work because they are ill.
  • claiming — to assert and demand the recognition of (a right, title, possession, etc.); assert one's right to: to claim payment for services.
  • clamancy — urgency
  • clambake — A clambake is a picnic at which clams and other food are served.
  • clambers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clamber.
  • clamlike — any of various bivalve mollusks, especially certain edible species. Compare quahog, soft-shell clam.
  • clammers — Plural form of clammer.
  • clammily — In a clammy manner.
  • clamming — Present participle of clam.
  • clamored — a loud uproar, as from a crowd of people: the clamor of the crowd at the gates.
  • clamorer — Alternative spelling of clamourer.
  • clamours — Plural form of clamour.
  • clampers — Plural form of clamper.
  • clamping — the immobilization of a car or other vehicle by means of a wheel clamp
  • clamworm — any of several burrowing polychaete worms of the genus Nereis, used as bait for fishing.
  • clansman — Clansmen are people who are members of the same clan.
  • clansmen — Irregular plural form of clansman.
  • classism — the belief that people from certain social or economic classes are superior to others
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