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6-letter words containing c, l, u

  • cullis — a gutter in or at the eaves of a roof
  • cullud — Eye dialect of coloured.
  • culmen — the summit
  • cultch — old shells, stones, etc., forming a spawning bed for oysters
  • culter — Alternative form of colter.
  • cultic — of or relating to a religious cult
  • cultus — a cult, esp. a religious cult
  • culver — a dove or pigeon
  • cumuli — Plural form of cumulus.
  • cuneal — wedge-shaped; cuneiform
  • cupels — Plural form of cupel.
  • cupful — A cupful of something is the amount of something a cup can contain.
  • cupola — A cupola is a roof or part of a roof that is shaped like a dome.
  • cupula — a dome-shaped structure, esp the sensory structure within the semicircular canals of the ear
  • cupule — a cup-shaped part or structure, such as the cup around the base of an acorn
  • curdle — If milk or eggs curdle or if you curdle them, they separate into different bits.
  • curial — one of the political subdivisions of each of the three tribes of ancient Rome.
  • curled — in a curved or spiral shape or position
  • curler — Curlers are small plastic or metal tubes that women roll their hair round in order to make it curly.
  • curlew — A curlew is a large brown bird with long legs and a long curved beak. Curlews live near water and have a very distinctive cry.
  • curley — James M(ichael) 1874–1958, U.S. politician.
  • curple — The hindquarters or the rump of a horse, a strap under the girth of a horse's saddle to stop the saddle from kicking forward.
  • cursal — of or belonging to a set course or rotation, esp of a canon or prebendary in certain churches
  • curtal — cut short
  • curtly — rudely brief in speech or abrupt in manner.
  • curule — (in ancient Rome) of the highest rank, esp one entitled to use a curule chair
  • cuspal — relating to or having a cusp
  • cutely — attractive, especially in a dainty way; pleasingly pretty: a cute child; a cute little apartment.
  • cutler — a person who makes or sells cutlery
  • cutlet — A cutlet is a small piece of meat which is usually fried or grilled.
  • cuttle — cuttlefish.
  • cyclus — a cycle
  • ductal — (anatomy) Of, relating to, or originating in a duct.
  • dulcet — pleasant to the ear; melodious: the dulcet tones of the cello.
  • ecclus — Ecclesiasticus
  • euclid — (language)   (Named after the Greek geometer, fl ca 300 BC.) A Pascal descendant for development of verifiable system software. No goto, no side effects, no global assignments, no functional arguments, no nested procedures, no floats, no enumeration types. Pointers are treated as indices of special arrays called collections. To prevent aliasing, Euclid forbids any overlap in the list of actual parameters of a procedure. Each procedure gives an imports list, and the compiler determines the identifiers that are implicitly imported. Iterators. Ottawa Euclid is a variant.
  • facula — an irregular, unusually bright patch on the sun's surface.
  • faucal — pertaining to the fauces or opening of the throat.
  • fecula — fecal matter, especially of insects.
  • fulcra — the support, or point of rest, on which a lever turns in moving a body.
  • fulvic — Of or pertaining to fulvic acid or its derivatives.
  • glauce — the second bride of Jason, murdered on her wedding day by Medea, whom Jason had deserted
  • gloucs — Gloucestershire
  • glucan — (carbohydrate) Any polysaccharide that is a polymer of glucose.
  • glunch — a frown
  • glutch — to swallow.
  • huckle — the hip or haunch.
  • incult — wild; rude; unrefined.
  • kulich — a sweetened, dome-shaped yeast bread, rich in butter and eggs and also containing raisins and topped with a sugar icing: traditionally made at Easter and served with paskha.
  • lacmus — (archaic) Litmus.
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