6-letter words containing c, l, u
- lacuna — a gap or missing part, as in a manuscript, series, or logical argument; hiatus.
- lacune — a gap or space
- launce — sand lance.
- launch — to set (a boat or ship) in the water.
- lauric — of or derived from lauric acid.
- leucas — Levkas.
- leucin — Dated form of leucine.
- leuco- — white or lacking colour
- leucon — a type of sponge having a thick body wall with a highly branched canal system leading into the spongocoel.
- lochus — (in ancient Greece) a subdivision of an army.
- lockup — a jail, especially a local one for temporary detention.
- locoum — Turkish delight.
- locule — a small compartment or chamber, as the pollen-containing cavity within an anther.
- loculi — Biology. locule.
- locums — Plural form of locum.
- locust — Also called acridid, short-horned grasshopper. any of several grasshoppers of the family Acrididae, having short antennae and commonly migrating in swarms that strip the vegetation from large areas.
- louche — dubious; shady; disreputable.
- lubeck — a seaport in N Germany: important Baltic port in the medieval Hanseatic League.
- lubric — lubricous.
- lucent — shining.
- lucern — (obsolete) A lamp.
- luchot — engraved tablets of stone
- luchou — a city in S Sichuan province, in central China, on the Chang Jiang.
- luchow — Luzhou.
- lucian — a.d. 117–c180, Greek rhetorician and satirist.
- lucida — the brightest star in a constellation.
- lucina — a title or name given to Juno as goddess of childbirth
- lucine — A bivalve mollusk that typically has a rounded white shell with radial and concentric ridges, found in tropical and temperate seas.
- lucite — Alternative capitalization of Lucite.
- lucius — (Ubaldo Allucingoli) died 1185, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1181–85.
- lucked — Simple past tense and past participle of luck.
- lucken — locked; shut
- luckie — lucky2 .
- lucule — (astronomy) A spot or fleck on the sun that is brighter than the surrounding surface.
- lucuma — a genus of trees, family Sapotaceae, of sub-tropical regions in South America, bearing a sweet egg-shaped fruit of the same name
- lucumo — an Etruscan nobleman
- luetic — syphilitic.
- lukacs — George, 1885–1971, Hungarian literary critic.
- lunacy — insanity; mental disorder.
- lunchy — stupid; dull-witted.
- lurcat — Jean [zhahn] /ʒɑ̃/ (Show IPA), 1892–1966, French painter and tapestry designer.
- lyceum — an institution for popular education providing discussions, lectures, concerts, etc.
- macula — a spot or blotch, especially on one's skin; macule.
- macule — mackle.
- muchly — (colloquial) very much, very.
- muckle — mickle.
- mucluc — a soft boot worn by Eskimos, often lined with fur and usually made of sealskin or reindeer skin.
- mulchy — Resembling or characteristic of mulch.
- mulcts — Plural form of mulct.
- multic — (language) A data-parallel version of C from Wavetracer.