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10-letter words containing c, l, t

  • fractional — pertaining to fractions; comprising a part or the parts of a unit; constituting a fraction: fractional numbers.
  • frantickly — Obsolete form of franticly.
  • freckliest — Superlative form of freckly.
  • frenetical — Alternative form of frenetic.
  • frictional — of, relating to, or of the nature of friction.
  • functional — of or relating to a function or functions: functional difficulties in the administration.
  • funiculate — having a funicle.
  • galactical — Galactic; relating to a galaxy.
  • galacticos — Plural form of galactico.
  • galactosan — galactan.
  • galactosyl — the glycosyl radical of galactose
  • gastrocele — (anatomy) A cavity in the embryonic gastrula.
  • gastrocoel — archenteron.
  • genderlect — a type or style of speech used by a particular gender.
  • genethliac — of or relating to birthdays or to the position of the stars at one's birth.
  • geniculate — having kneelike joints or bends.
  • genuflects — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of genuflect.
  • geodetical — Of, or relating to geodesy; geodesic.
  • geolocator — A device that permits geolocation.
  • geomatical — Relating to geomatics.
  • gesticular — pertaining to or characterized by gesticulation.
  • giant cell — an exceptionally large cell, often possessing several nuclei, such as an osteoclast
  • giant clam — any of several huge clams of the family Tridacnidae, inhabiting the shallow waters of coral reefs in the tropical Indo-Pacific, as Tridacna gigas: some may weigh more than 500 pounds (225 kg).
  • gill cleft — branchial cleft.
  • girl scout — (sometimes initial capital letters) a member of an organization of girls (Girl Scouts) founded in the U.S. in 1912 by Juliette Low that seeks to develop certain skills, as well as health, citizenship, and character.
  • glacialist — a person who studies geological phenomena involving the action of ice, especially of glaciers.
  • glaciating — Present participle of glaciate.
  • glaciation — to cover with ice or glaciers.
  • glagolitic — noting or written in an alphabet, probably invented by St. Cyril in about a.d. 865, formerly used in writing Old Church Slavonic and other Slavic languages: almost completely replaced by Cyrillic starting about the 10th century.
  • glasnostic — relating to the policy of glasnost
  • glasscloth — a cloth for cleaning glass, which does not leave fibres behind
  • glauconite — a greenish micaceous mineral consisting essentially of a hydrous silicate of potassium, aluminum, and iron and occurring in greensand, clays, etc.
  • gloucesterDuke of, Humphrey.
  • glowsticks — Plural form of glowstick.
  • glutaminic — derived from glutamine
  • glycolytic — of, relating to, or causing glycolysis.
  • glycophyte — any plant that will only grow healthily in soils with a low content of sodium salts
  • gold coast — a former British territory in W Africa; now a part of Ghana.
  • gold stick — the gilded rod carried on state occasions by certain members of the royal household.
  • gota canal — a canal system in S Sweden, connecting Göteborg with the Baltic Sea.
  • gothically — In a gothic way.
  • gottschalk — Louis Moreau [maw-roh,, moh-] /mɔˈroʊ,, moʊ-/ (Show IPA), 1829–69, U.S. pianist and composer.
  • grapholect — an established and standardized written language
  • graticules — Plural form of graticule.
  • greencloth — the green covering of a billiard or gaming table
  • gun tackle — a tackle composed of a fall rove through two single blocks and secured to one of them so as to secure a mechanical advantage of two or three, neglecting friction, depending on the arrangement.
  • haemolytic — of or relating to the disintegration of red blood cells
  • half hitch — a knot or hitch made by forming a bight and passing the end of the rope around the standing part and through the bight.
  • half-caste — a contemptuous term used to refer to a person of mixed racial or ethnic descent.
  • half-hitch — a knot or hitch made by forming a bight and passing the end of the rope around the standing part and through the bight.
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