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

  • coalify — to turn into coal
  • coaling — Present participle of coal.
  • coalise — to form a coalition
  • coalize — to form a coalition
  • coaxial — having or being mounted on a common axis
  • cockily — in a cocky manner
  • coctile — made by exposing to heat
  • codical — Of or pertaining to a code or codex.
  • codicil — A codicil is an instruction that is added to a will after the main part of it has been written.
  • codilla — the coarse parts of flax and hemp
  • codille — (in the game of ombre) a term indicating that the game is won
  • codline — an untarred cord of hemp or cotton, used for fishing and for various purposes aboard a ship.
  • codling — any of several varieties of long tapering apples used for cooking
  • codlins — Plural form of codlin.
  • coeliac — of or relating to the abdomen
  • cofinal — of or relating to a subset of a set with a partial order relation, as “greater than” or “equal to,” in which corresponding to each element in the set is an element in the subset that is in relation to the given element.
  • coilgun — Any of various devices that use electromagnets to accelerate a magnetic projectile via non contact means.
  • coiling — to wind into continuous, regularly spaced rings one above the other: to coil a wire around a pencil.
  • colchis — an ancient country on the Black Sea south of the Caucasus; the land of Medea and the Golden Fleece in Greek mythology
  • coldish — Somewhat cold.
  • colditz — a town in E Germany, on the River Mulde: during World War II its castle was used as a top-security camp for Allied prisoners of war; many daring escape attempts, some successful, were made
  • colibri — a hummingbird
  • colicin — a bacteriocidal protein
  • colicky — If someone, especially a baby, is colicky, they are suffering from colic.
  • coligny — Gaspard de (ɡaspar də), Seigneur de Châtillon. 1519–72, French Huguenot leader
  • colines — Plural form of coline.
  • colingo — (language)   Compile On-LINe and GO. An english-like query system from MITRE Corporation for the IBM 1401.
  • colitis — Colitis is an illness in which your colon becomes inflamed.
  • collide — If two or more moving people or objects collide, they crash into one another. If a moving person or object collides with a person or object that is not moving, they crash into them.
  • collied — to blacken as with coal dust; begrime.
  • collier — a coal miner
  • collies — grime; soot.
  • colling — an embrace
  • collins — a tall fizzy iced drink made with gin, vodka, rum, etc, mixed with fruit juice, soda water, and sugar
  • collodi — Carlo [kahr-loh;; Italian kahr-law] /ˈkɑr loʊ;; Italian ˈkɑr lɔ/ (Show IPA), (Carlo Lorenzini) 1826–90, Italian writer: creator of the story of Pinocchio.
  • colloid — a mixture having particles of one component, with diameters between 10–7 and 10–9 metres, suspended in a continuous phase of another component. The mixture has properties between those of a solution and a fine suspension
  • colobid — a type of African monkey of the family Cercopithecidae
  • colonia — in Mexico, a neighborhood, district, or suburb of a city
  • colonic — of or relating to the colon
  • colossi — (initial capital letter) the legendary bronze statue of Helios at Rhodes. Compare Seven Wonders of the World.
  • coltish — A young person or animal that is coltish is full of energy but clumsy or awkward, because they lack physical skill or control.
  • comfily — (informal) comfortably.
  • comical — If you describe something as comical, you mean that it makes you want to laugh because it seems funny or silly.
  • comital — of or relating to a count or earl
  • comlink — Alternative form of commlink.
  • compile — When you compile something such as a report, book, or programme, you produce it by collecting and putting together many pieces of information.
  • complin — Alternative form of compline.
  • conical — A conical object is shaped like a cone.
  • conrail — a government-supported corporation that combined six bankrupt railroads to provide freight and commuter service in 17 states from Boston to St. Louis.
  • conseil — a council
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