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7-letter words containing c, s, i

  • isthmic — isthmian
  • itacism — the pronunciation of the Greek letter eta as in Modern Greek
  • italics — designating or pertaining to a style of printing types in which the letters usually slope to the right, patterned upon a compact manuscript hand, and used for emphasis, to separate different kinds of information, etc.: These words are in italic type.
  • iustice — Obsolete spelling of justice.
  • jacksie — (slang, UK) alternative spelling of jacksy.
  • jalisco — a state in W Mexico. 31,152 sq. mi. (80,685 sq. km). Capital: Guadalajara.
  • jessica — a female given name, form of Jesse.
  • jicamas — Plural form of jicama.
  • jockish — typical of the behaviour of sportsmen; macho
  • juicers — Plural form of juicer.
  • justiceDonald, 1925–2004, U.S. poet.
  • karstic — an area of limestone terrane characterized by sinks, ravines, and underground streams.
  • keswick — a market town in NW England, in Cumbria in the Lake District: tourist centre. Pop: 4984 (2001)
  • kickass — Alternative spelling of kick-ass.
  • kickers — a person or thing that kicks.
  • kinesic — the study of body movements, gestures, facial expressions, etc., as a means of communication.
  • kitschy — something of tawdry design, appearance, or content created to appeal to popular or undiscriminating taste.
  • lachish — a Canaanite city captured by Joshua: now an archaeological site in Israel.
  • laciest — Superlative form of lacy.
  • lacings — Plural form of lacing.
  • laicism — the nonclerical, or secular, control of political and social institutions in a society (distinguished from clericalism).
  • latices — a plural of latex.
  • lectins — Plural form of lectin.
  • leucism — An animal condition characterized by reduced pigmentation.
  • liassic — of or pertaining to the Lias series
  • license — formal permission from a governmental or other constituted authority to do something, as to carry on some business or profession.
  • lichens — Plural form of lichen.
  • lickers — Plural form of licker.
  • lictors — Plural form of lictor.
  • linches — Plural form of linch.
  • linctus — (medicine) Any syrupy medication; especially a remedy for coughs.
  • litchis — Plural form of litchi.
  • locoism — a disease chiefly of sheep, horses, and cattle, caused by the eating of locoweed and characterized by weakness, impaired vision, irregular behavior, and paralysis.
  • loessic — relating to or consisting of loess
  • lychnis — any showy-flowered plant belonging to the genus Lychnis, of the pink family.
  • lycoris — any of several bulbous plants belonging to the genus Lycoris, of the amaryllis family, native to eastern Asia, bearing clustered, variously colored flowers that appear after the leaves have faded and disappeared.
  • lycosid — a spider of the family Lycosidae, comprising the wolf spiders.
  • maclisp — (language)   A dialect of Lisp developed at MIT AI Lab in 1966, known for its efficiency and programming facilities. MacLisp was later used by Project MAC, Mathlab and Macsyma. It ran on the PDP-10. It introduced the LEXPR (a function with variable arity), macros, arrays, and CATCH/THROW. MacLisp was one of two main branches of LISP (the other being Interlisp). In 1981 Common LISP was begun in an effort to combine the best features of both.
  • malices — desire to inflict injury, harm, or suffering on another, either because of a hostile impulse or out of deep-seated meanness: the malice and spite of a lifelong enemy.
  • maniacs — Plural form of maniac.
  • masonic — Of or pertaining to stonemasons or masonry.
  • medicos — Plural form of medico.
  • mencius — c380–289 b.c, Chinese philosopher.
  • menisci — a crescent or a crescent-shaped body.
  • mercies — compassionate or kindly forbearance shown toward an offender, an enemy, or other person in one's power; compassion, pity, or benevolence: Have mercy on the poor sinner.
  • mesonic — Of or pertaining to mesons.
  • metrics — Mathematics. a nonnegative real-valued function having properties analogous to those of the distance between points on a real line, as the distance between two points being independent of the order of the points, the distance between two points being zero if, and only if, the two points coincide, and the distance between two points being less than or equal to the sum of the distances from each point to an arbitrary third point.
  • miasmic — noxious exhalations from putrescent organic matter; poisonous effluvia or germs polluting the atmosphere.
  • micheas — Micah (defs 1, 2).
  • mickeys — Plural form of mickey.
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