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8-letter words containing c, l

  • atlantic — of or relating to or bordering the Atlantic Ocean
  • atomical — of, pertaining to, resulting from, or using atoms, atomic energy, or atomic bombs: an atomic explosion.
  • atypical — Someone or something that is atypical is not typical of its kind.
  • auckland — the chief port of New Zealand, in the northern part of North Island: former capital of New Zealand (1840–65). Pop: 450 300 (2010 est)
  • auricled — (botany) auriculate.
  • auricles — Plural form of auricle.
  • auricula — a widely cultivated alpine primrose, Primula auricula, with leaves shaped like a bear's ear
  • avicular — of or relating to small birds
  • axle cap — a cap that covers the end of an axle
  • aycliffe — a town in Co Durham: founded as a new town in 1947. Pop (including Newton Aycliffe): 25 655 (2001)
  • b school — business school.
  • b-school — a business school or business college
  • bachelor — A bachelor is a man who has never married.
  • bacillar — (biology) Shaped like a rod or staff.
  • bacillus — A bacillus is any bacterium that has a long, thin shape.
  • back lot — an outdoor area, usually adjoining a studio, used for the shooting of exterior scenes.
  • backfall — a fall or throw onto the back
  • backfile — the archives of a newspaper or magazine
  • backfill — to refill an excavated trench, esp (in archaeology) at the end of an investigation
  • backflip — a backwards somersault in mid air with arms and legs extended
  • backflow — a reverse flow, the movement (of a liquid) in the opposite direction to its previous, natural or intended direction
  • backhaul — a return load of cargo; cargo which is carried by a vehicle on its return journey
  • backheel — (soccer) A kick played by the heel which typically travels in the opposite direction from which the player is facing.
  • backland — undeveloped land behind a developed property
  • backlash — A backlash against a tendency or recent development in society or politics, is a sudden, strong reaction against it.
  • backless — A backless dress leaves most of a woman's back uncovered down to her waist.
  • backlift — the backward movement of a cricket bat in preparation for a swing
  • backline — (in some team sports) the defensive players considered as a unit
  • backlink — An incoming hyperlink from one web page to another website.
  • backlins — backward; back.
  • backlist — a publisher's previously published books that are still available
  • backlite — (in automotive styling) the rear window of a vehicle.
  • backload — a load carried by a lorry on a return journey
  • backlogs — Plural form of backlog.
  • backslap — a slap on the back indicating joviality or congratulation
  • backslid — Simple past tense and past participle of backslide.
  • backtalk — an impudent response; impudence.
  • backveld — (in South Africa) a remote, sparsely populated, and often primitive area
  • baclofen — a muscle-relaxing drug used to treat muscle spasms
  • baculine — relating to flogging with a rod
  • baculite — an extinct species of mollusc from the Late Cretaceous period, fossils of which have been found ranging from 7cm to 2m in length
  • bad luck — You can say 'Bad luck', or 'Hard luck', to someone when you want to express sympathy to them.
  • balanced — A balanced report, book, or other document takes into account all the different opinions on something and presents information in a fair and reasonable way.
  • balancer — a person or thing that balances
  • balances — Plural form of balance.
  • balconet — a small ornamental balcony which does not extend far beyond the window, essentially a guardrail
  • baldrick — a belt, sometimes richly ornamented, worn diagonally from shoulder to hip, supporting a sword, horn, etc.
  • baldrics — Plural form of baldric.
  • balearic — of or relating to the Balearic Islands
  • ball cap — a close-fitting cap with a deep visor and usually the name or emblem of a baseball team, worn by baseball players, or by others as casual attire.
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