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8-letter words containing c, o, a, l, e

  • longcase — A longcase clock.
  • lonicera — Any plant of the genus Lonicera, the honeysuckles.
  • loricate — covered with a lorica.
  • lovelaceRichard, 1618–56, English poet.
  • maculose — related to or characterized by having spots
  • male cow — a bull.
  • mameluco — (South America) A child born of a white father and American Indian mother.
  • marcello — Benedetto [be-ne-det-taw] /ˌbɛ nɛˈdɛt tɔ/ (Show IPA), 1686–1739, Italian composer.
  • melodica — A wind instrument with a small keyboard controlling a row of reeds, and a mouthpiece at one end.
  • mockable — to attack or treat with ridicule, contempt, or derision.
  • molecast — the heap of earth excavated by a mole tunnelling underground
  • neolocal — living or located away from both the husband's and the wife's relatives: a neolocal family.
  • noetical — Alternative form of noetic.
  • novercal — of, like, or befitting a stepmother.
  • obstacle — something that obstructs or hinders progress.
  • ocellate — (of a spot or marking) eyelike.
  • octangle — octangular.
  • oil cake — a cake or mass of linseed, cottonseed, soybean, or the like, from which the oil has been extracted or expressed, used as food for livestock.
  • old face — a type style that originated in the 18th century, characterized by little contrast between thick and thin strokes
  • opalesce — to exhibit a play of colors like that of the opal.
  • opercula — Botany, Zoology. a part or organ serving as a lid or cover, as a covering flap on a seed vessel.
  • oracle 7 — (database)   Version 7 of the Oracle relational database system software.
  • osculate — to come into close contact or union.
  • outplace — to provide outplacement for.
  • overcall — Cards. a bid higher than the previous bid.
  • overclad — wearing too many clothes
  • parclose — (in a church) a screen dividing one area from another, as a chapel from an aisle.
  • pea coal — anthracite coal in sizes ranging from about 3/8 to about 13/16 inch (1 to 2 cm).
  • pectoral — of, in, on, or pertaining to the chest or breast; thoracic.
  • poetical — possessing the qualities or charm of poetry: poetic descriptions of nature.
  • populace — the common people of a community, nation, etc., as distinguished from the higher classes.
  • rectoral — of or relating to God's rule
  • relocate — to move (a building, company, etc.) to a different location: plans to relocate the firm to Houston.
  • rocaille — Fine Arts. any of the fantastic ornamental, often asymmetrical, combinations characteristic of the Rococo period, consisting of rock, shell, and plant forms combined with artificial forms, esp C -curves.
  • rochdale — a borough of Greater Manchester, in N England: site of one of the earliest cooperative societies 1844.
  • rockable — (of a chair, crib, etc) able to be rocked
  • saxicole — living on or among rocks
  • scaevola — Gaius [gey-uh s] /ˈgeɪ əs/ (Show IPA) (or Caius, ) [key-uh s] /ˈkeɪ əs/ (Show IPA), Mucius [myoo-shee-uh s,, -shuh s] /ˈmyu ʃi əs,, -ʃəs/ (Show IPA) fl. 6th century b.c., Roman hero.
  • scleroma — a tumorlike hardening of tissue.
  • secalose — a sugar which occurs in green rye and oats
  • sectoral — Geometry. a plane figure bounded by two radii and the included arc of a circle.
  • shoelace — a string or lace for fastening a shoe.
  • sociable — inclined to associate with or be in the company of others.
  • societal — noting or pertaining to large social groups, or to their activities, customs, etc.
  • teocalli — a ceremonial structure of the Aztecs, consisting of a truncated terraced pyramid supporting a temple.
  • to scale — in correct proportion, at actual size
  • toolcase — a case in which tools are kept
  • trochlea — a pulleylike structure or arrangement of parts.
  • vocalese — a style of jazz singing
  • vocalise — a musical composition consisting of the singing of melody with vowel sounds or nonsense syllables rather than text, as for special effect in classical compositions, in polyphonic jazz singing by special groups, or in virtuoso vocal exercises.
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