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6-letter words containing c, l

  • -cidal — of a killer or killing
  • -clase — (in mineralogy) indicating a particular type of cleavage
  • -cline — indicating a slope
  • -coele — cavity, chamber of the body or of an organ
  • -holic — indicating a person having an abnormal desire for or dependence on
  • -lytic — indicating a loosening or dissolving
  • abulic — a symptom of mental disorder involving impairment or loss of volition.
  • accel. — accelerando
  • accloy — to knock a nail into (a horse's foot) when affixing a horseshoe and thereby cause injury
  • accoil — a welcome
  • acetal — 1,1-diethoxyethane; a colourless volatile liquid used as a solvent and in perfumes. Formula: CH3CH(OC2H5)2
  • acetyl — of, consisting of, or containing the monovalent group CH3CO-
  • achill — an island off the coast of NW Ireland. 14 miles (23 km) long; 11 miles (18 km) wide.
  • acidly — Chemistry. a compound usually having a sour taste and capable of neutralizing alkalis and reddening blue litmus paper, containing hydrogen that can be replaced by a metal or an electropositive group to form a salt, or containing an atom that can accept a pair of electrons from a base. Acids are proton donors that yield hydronium ions in water solution, or electron-pair acceptors that combine with electron-pair donors or bases.
  • acrawl — crawling
  • actalk — (language)   A Smalltalk-based actor language developed by J-P Briot in 1989.
  • actual — You use actual to emphasize that you are referring to something real or genuine.
  • aculei — Also, acus. the modified ovipositor or sting of certain hymenopterous insects.
  • aecial — relating to or resembling an aecium
  • aeolic — of or relating to the Aeolians or their dialect
  • afocal — denoting a method for transferring an image without bringing it into focus
  • alaric — ?370–410 ad, king of the Visigoths, who served under the Roman emperor Theodosius I but later invaded Greece and Italy, capturing Rome in 410
  • alcade — a mayor having judicial powers.
  • alcaic — of or relating to a metre used by the 7th-century bc Greek lyric poet Alcaeus, consisting of a strophe of four lines each with four feet
  • alcamo — a city in NW Sicily, Italy, near the site of the ancient Greek settlement of Segesta.
  • alcids — Plural form of alcid.
  • alcman — 7th century bc, Greek lyric poet
  • alcock — Sir John William. 1892–1919, English aviator who with A.W. Brown made the first nonstop flight across the Atlantic (1919)
  • alcool — a form of pure grain spirit distilled in Quebec
  • alcott — Louisa May. 1832–88, US novelist, noted for her children's books, esp Little Women (1869)
  • alcove — An alcove is a small area of a room which is formed by one part of a wall being built further back than the rest of the wall.
  • alcuin — 735–804 ad, English scholar and theologian; friend and adviser of Charlemagne
  • alcyon — Alternative form of halcyon.
  • alecto — one of the three Furies; the others are Megaera and Tisiphone
  • alerce — the wood of the sandarac tree
  • alexic — relating to or of the neurological condition alexia
  • alicia — a feminine name
  • allice — A fish, the allis shad (Alosa alosa). (from 17th c.).
  • almuce — a fur-lined hood or cape formerly worn by members of certain religious orders, more recently by canons of France
  • alnico — an alloy of aluminium, nickel, cobalt, iron, and copper, used to make permanent magnets
  • alpaca — Alpaca is a type of soft wool.
  • alsace — a region and former province of NE France, between the Vosges mountains and the Rhine: famous for its wines. Area: 8280 sq km (3196 sq miles)
  • altaic — a postulated family of languages of Asia and SE Europe, consisting of the Turkic, Mongolic, and Tungusic branches, and perhaps also Japanese, Korean, and Ainu
  • amical — (now rare) Friendly, amicable.
  • amylic — relating to or derived from amyl
  • anchal — Lb Nepal any administrative zone of Nepal.
  • ancile — a shield that was said to have fallen from heaven, on whose preservation the fortune of Rome was thought to depend
  • anglic — the English language in a simplified spelling devised by R. E. Zachrisson (1880–1937), a Swedish philologist, to make English easier to use as an auxiliary language. About 40 of the most frequent words are kept in their usual spellings; the rest of the vocabulary is spelled phonetically with letters of the traditional 26-letter alphabet.
  • anlace — a medieval short dagger with a broad tapering blade
  • apical — of, at, or being the apex

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