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7-letter words containing c, o, d, i

  • domicil — Archaic form of domicile.
  • dominicSaint, 1170–1221, Spanish priest: founder of the Dominican order.
  • domotic — Of or pertaining to domotics.
  • dormice — any small, furry-tailed, Old World rodent of the family Gliridae, resembling small squirrels in appearance and habits.
  • dornick — a small stone that is easy to throw.
  • doucine — a type of moulding of the cornice
  • droichy — having the qualities of a dwarf; dwarfish
  • druco i — Early system on IBM 650. Listed in CACM 2(5):16 (May 1959).
  • duction — (obsolete) guidance.
  • dysoxic — Having a very low oxygen concentration (i.e. between anoxic and hypoxic).
  • ecocide — the destruction of large areas of the natural environment by such activity as nuclear warfare, overexploitation of resources, or dumping of harmful chemicals.
  • eidolic — relating to an eidolon
  • ergodic — Relating to or denoting systems or processes with the property that, given sufficient time, they include or impinge on all points in a given space and can be represented statistically by a reasonably large selection of points.
  • ericoid — (of leaves) small and tough, resembling those of heather
  • factoid — an insignificant or trivial fact.
  • fjordic — of or pertaining to a fjord, containing fjords
  • fosdickHarry Emerson, 1878–1969, U.S. preacher and author.
  • glochid — a short hair, bristle, or spine having a barbed tip.
  • hedonic — of, characterizing, or pertaining to pleasure: a hedonic thrill.
  • helcoid — Of or pertaining to an ulcer; ulcerous.
  • hoicked — Simple past tense and past participle of hoick.
  • ichabod — a male given name: from a Hebrew word meaning “without honor.”.
  • idiotcy — Archaic spelling of idiocy.
  • idiotic — of, relating to, or characteristic of an idiot.
  • indolic — Of or pertaining to indole, or having a similar structure.
  • intcode — (language)   A low-level interpreted language used in bootstrapping the BCPL compiler. The INTCODE machine has six control registers and eight functions. OCODE was used as the intermediate language.
  • laodice — (in the Iliad) a daughter of Priam and Hecuba who chose to be swallowed up by the earth rather than live as a Greek concubine.
  • lingcod — a large-mouthed game fish, Ophiodon elongatus, of the North Pacific, related to the greenling.
  • lycosid — a spider of the family Lycosidae, comprising the wolf spiders.
  • mandioc — (obsolete) manioc.
  • mcindoe — Sir Archibald Hector. 1900–60, New Zealand plastic surgeon; noted for his pioneering work with wounded World War II airmen
  • medico- — medical
  • medicos — Plural form of medico.
  • melodic — melodious.
  • miscode — to code mistakenly, as in data processing.
  • modicum — a moderate or small amount: He hasn't even a modicum of common sense.
  • monacid — (chemistry) Having one hydrogen atom replaceable by a negative or acid atom or radical; capable of neutralizing a monobasic acid.
  • monadic — Biology. any simple, single-celled organism. any of various small, flagellate, colorless ameboids with one to three flagella, especially of the genus Monas.
  • monodic — of or relating to monody.
  • muscoid — a moss-like plant
  • no dice — to cut into small cubes.
  • noctuid — Also called owlet moth. any of numerous dull-colored moths of the family Noctuidae, the larvae of which include the armyworms and cutworms.
  • nodical — of or relating to a node or the nodes.
  • nomadic — of, relating to, or characteristic of nomads.
  • nonacid — Having no acidic properties or content.
  • nonadic — Of or pertaining to an nonad; ninefold.
  • nordicaLillian (Lillian Norton) 1859–1914, U.S. soprano.
  • noticed — an announcement or intimation of something impending; warning: a day's notice.
  • oceanid — any of the daughters of Oceanus and Tethys; a sea nymph.
  • oceloid — relating to or having a similarity to an ocelot
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