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9-letter words containing c, r, e, a, t

  • fornicate — to commit fornication.
  • fortalice — a small fort; an outwork.
  • forthcame — Simple past form of forthcome.
  • foscarnet — a drug used to treat herpes viruses
  • fractable — a coping concealing the slopes of the roof, especially one having an ornamental silhouette.
  • fractiles — Plural form of fractile.
  • fractured — the breaking of a bone, cartilage, or the like, or the resulting condition. Compare comminuted fracture, complete fracture, compound fracture, greenstick fracture, simple fracture.
  • fracturer — a person who, or thing which, fractures (something)
  • fractures — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fracture.
  • fricative — (of a speech sound) characterized by audible friction produced by forcing the breath through a constricted or partially obstructed passage in the vocal tract; spirantal; spirant.
  • frontenac — Comte de (kɔ̃t də). title of Louis de Buade. 1620–98, governor of New France (1672–82; 1689–98)
  • fructuate — to bear fruit
  • fruitcake — a rich cake containing dried or candied fruit, nuts, etc.
  • furcately — in a furcate manner
  • gatecrash — To attend a social event without having been invited, or without having paid.
  • gearstick — The lever used to change gear in a vehicle.
  • geriatric — of or relating to geriatrics, old age, or aged persons.
  • gericault — (Jean Louis André) Théodore [zhahn lwee ahn-drey tey-aw-dawr] /ʒɑ̃ lwi ɑ̃ˈdreɪ teɪ ɔˈdɔr/ (Show IPA), 1791–1824, French painter.
  • graticule — Navigation. a network of parallels and meridians on a map or chart.
  • greatcoat — a heavy overcoat.
  • grocerant — A grocery store that sells prepared meals, either for eating on site or taking home.
  • harvest c — A C compiler, assembler and linker for the Macintosh by Eric W. Sink. The parts of the system are integrated in a single application, which manages a "project" composed by several C source files and resource files (which contain data). Version 1.3.
  • heart cam — Machinery. a cam with a single lobe having the general shape of a heart.
  • heartache — emotional pain or distress; sorrow; grief; anguish.
  • heartsick — extremely depressed or unhappy.
  • hectogram — a unit of mass or weight equal to 100 grams, equivalent to 3.527 ounces avoirdupois. Abbreviation: hg.
  • heptarchs — Plural form of heptarch.
  • heptarchy — (often initial capital letter) the seven principal concurrent Anglo-Saxon kingdoms supposed to have existed in the 7th and 8th centuries.
  • hepteract — (mathematics) A seven-dimensional hypercube.
  • heretical — of, relating to, or characteristic of heretics or heresy.
  • heritance — inheritance.
  • hieratica — a type of papyrus noted for its high quality and used by the ancient Egyptians in sacred books
  • hierocrat — a person who believes in government by religious leaders
  • homecraft — skills used in the home
  • horsecart — A cart drawn by a horse.
  • ice water — water chilled with or as if with ice.
  • ice-water — water chilled with or as if with ice.
  • iceboater — a person who races iceboats, especially as a hobby or in competition.
  • imbricate — overlapping in sequence, as tiles or shingles on a roof.
  • imprecate — to invoke or call down (evil or curses), as upon a person.
  • incarnate — embodied in flesh; given a bodily, especially a human, form: a devil incarnate.
  • incertain — Uncertain.
  • increated — Simple past tense and past participle of increate.
  • incremate — (transitive) To cremate.
  • incurvate — curved, especially inward.
  • inerratic — not erratic or wandering; fixed: an inerratic star.
  • inertance — the effect of inertia in an acoustic system, an impeding of the transmission of sound through the system.
  • infarcted — a localized area of tissue, as in the heart or kidney, that is dying or dead, having been deprived of its blood supply because of an obstruction by embolism or thrombosis.
  • infracted — to break, violate, or infringe (a law, commitment, etc.).
  • insectary — a laboratory for the study of live insects, their life histories, effects on plants, reaction to insecticides, etc.
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