8-letter words containing c, l, o, s, e
- lacrosse — a game, originated by Indians of North America, in which two 10-member teams attempt to send a small ball into each other's netted goal, each player being equipped with a crosse or stick at the end of which is a netted pocket for catching, carrying, or throwing the ball.
- lacteous — milky; of the color of milk.
- lactones — Plural form of lactone.
- lacunose — full of or having lacunae.
- lections — Plural form of lection.
- leucosin — an albumin occurring in some cereal grains, such as wheat
- leucosis — any of several diseases occurring chiefly in chickens, involving proliferation of the leukocytes and characterized by paralysis, blindness, formation of tumors in the internal organs, and bone calcification.
- lexicons — Plural form of lexicon.
- licensor — formal permission from a governmental or other constituted authority to do something, as to carry on some business or profession.
- localise — (transitive) alternative spelling of localize.
- lockless — without locks
- lockstep — a way of marching in very close file, in which the leg of each person moves with and closely behind the corresponding leg of the person ahead.
- logicise — to make logical; give logical form to: to logicize a sequence of events.
- longcase — A longcase clock.
- lovesick — languishing with love: a lovesick adolescent.
- maculose — related to or characterized by having spots
- melodics — the branch of musical science concerned with the pitch and succession of tones.
- mesolect — any variety of language in a creole continuum that is intermediate between the basilect and the acrolect.
- molecast — the heap of earth excavated by a mole tunnelling underground
- monocles — Plural form of monocle.
- noctules — Plural form of noctule.
- nucleons — Plural form of nucleon.
- obstacle — something that obstructs or hinders progress.
- occludes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of occlude.
- ochlesis — any disease caused by overcrowding.
- octuples — Plural form of octuple.
- opalesce — to exhibit a play of colors like that of the opal.
- opuscule — a small or minor work.
- osculate — to come into close contact or union.
- ossicles — Plural form of ossicle.
- parclose — (in a church) a screen dividing one area from another, as a chapel from an aisle.
- perclose — parclose.
- polemics — a controversial argument, as one against some opinion, doctrine, etc.
- policies — the enclosed grounds and gardens surrounding a large country house or mansion
- popsicle — ice lolly
- preclose — to put (something) in a position to obstruct an entrance, opening, etc.; shut.
- reschool — to school again; retrain
- rockless — lacking rocks
- saxicole — living on or among rocks
- scaevola — Gaius [gey-uh s] /ˈgeɪ əs/ (Show IPA) (or Caius, ) [key-uh s] /ˈkeɪ əs/ (Show IPA), Mucius [myoo-shee-uh s,, -shuh s] /ˈmyu ʃi əs,, -ʃəs/ (Show IPA) fl. 6th century b.c., Roman hero.
- schooled — a large number of fish, porpoises, whales, or the like, feeding or migrating together.
- schooler — an institution where instruction is given, especially to persons under college age: The children are at school.
- schoolie — a fish that swims within a school.
- scleroid — hard or indurated.
- scleroma — a tumorlike hardening of tissue.
- sclerose — to undergo sclerosis; to harden
- sclerous — hard; firm; bony.
- scofield — (David) Paul. (1922–2008), English stage and film actor
- scolecid — a variety of worm
- scrobble — (of an online music service) to record a listener's musical preferences and recommend similar music that he or she might enjoy