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6-letter words containing c, l, u

  • muscle — a tissue composed of cells or fibers, the contraction of which produces movement in the body.
  • muscly — a tissue composed of cells or fibers, the contraction of which produces movement in the body.
  • nuchal — Of or relating to the nape of the neck.
  • nuclei — plural of nucleus.
  • nucule — (rare) A section of a compound fruit; a nutlet; a small nut.
  • nuncle — uncle.
  • occult — of or relating to magic, astrology, or any system claiming use or knowledge of secret or supernatural powers or agencies.
  • ocular — of, relating to, or for the eyes: ocular movements.
  • oculo- — indicating the eye
  • oculus — an eye.
  • oilcup — a closed cup or can supplying lubricant to a bearing or bearings.
  • oscula — a small mouthlike aperture, as of a sponge.
  • oscule — Obsolete form of osculum.
  • paucal — a grammatical number occurring in some languages for words in contexts where a few of their referents are described or referred to
  • plucky — having or showing pluck or courage; brave: The drowning swimmer was rescued by a plucky schoolboy.
  • public — of, relating to, or affecting a population or a community as a whole: public funds; a public nuisance.
  • puckle — a mischievous or evil spirit
  • raucle — bold, rash
  • reluct — to struggle (against something); rebel.
  • ruckle — ruck2
  • schlub — zhlob.
  • schuln — shul.
  • schulz — Charles M(onroe) 1922–2000, U.S. cartoonist: creator of the comic strip “Peanuts.”.
  • sculch — culch (def 3).
  • sculls — a race between racing shells, each propelled by one, two, or four oarsmen pulling two oars
  • sculpt — shape, carve
  • scutal — of or relating to a scute
  • slocumJoshua, 1844–c1910, U.S. mariner, author, and lecturer, born in Nova Scotia.
  • slouch — to sit or stand with an awkward, drooping posture.
  • sluice — an artificial channel for conducting water, often fitted with a gate (sluice gate) at the upper end for regulating the flow.
  • sluicy — resembling a sluice
  • slutch — mud
  • suckle — to nurse at the breast or udder.
  • sulcal — of or pertaining to a sulcus
  • sulcus — a furrow or groove.
  • talcum — Also, talcum [tal-kuh m] /ˈtæl kəm/ (Show IPA). a green-to-gray, soft mineral, hydrous magnesium silicate, Mg 3 (Si 4 O 10)(OH) 2 , unctuous to the touch, and occurring usually in foliated or compact masses, used in making lubricants, talcum powder, electrical insulation, etc.
  • toluca — a republic in S North America. 761,530 sq. mi. (1,972,363 sq. km). . Capital: Mexico City.
  • toluic — of or derived from toluic acid.
  • u-lock — a lock, consisting of a strong metal U-shaped ring, that is used to secure a bicycle to a post or rack
  • ugliac — (language)   An early system on the Datatron 200 series.
  • ulluco — a trailing South American perennial herb, Ullucus tuberosus, bearing fleshy tubers.
  • uncalm — without rough motion; still or nearly still: a calm sea.
  • uncial — designating, written in, or pertaining to a form of majuscule writing having a curved or rounded shape and used chiefly in Greek and Latin manuscripts from about the 3rd to the 9th century a.d.
  • unclad — a simple past tense and past participle of unclothe.
  • unclew — to unfurl (a sail) from the yardarm
  • unclip — to become unclipped
  • unclog — to free of an obstruction or impediment: to unclog a drain; to unclog rush-hour traffic.
  • uncoil — unfurl, unfold
  • uncolt — to divest or deprive of a horse
  • uncool — not self-assured or relaxed: He felt very uncool, making a speech to strangers.
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