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9-letter words containing c, u, l, m, i

  • lumbrical — any of four wormlike muscles in the palm of the hand and in the sole of the foot.
  • lumbricus — a member of a genus of worms of the same name, the most common of which is the common earth worm, Lumbricus terrestris
  • luminance — brightness
  • luminesce — to exhibit luminescence.
  • lunchtime — a period set aside for eating lunch or the period of an hour or so, beginning roughly at noon, during which lunch is commonly eaten.
  • maclaurinColin, 1698–1746, Scottish mathematician.
  • malicious — full of, characterized by, or showing malice; intentionally harmful; spiteful: malicious gossip.
  • manicules — Plural form of manicule.
  • masculine — pertaining to or characteristic of a man or men: masculine attire.
  • masculism — Support for male domination of women, for patriarchy; opposition to equality for women; anti-feminism.
  • masculist — Of or relating to masculism.
  • matricula — a register of people belonging to a group or organization, such as a guild or university
  • maulstick — mahlstick.
  • mcauliffeAnthony Clement, 1898–1975, U.S. Army general.
  • melanuric — relating to melanuria
  • mercurial — changeable; volatile; fickle; flighty; erratic: a mercurial nature.
  • milk duct — a duct leading from the mammary gland to the tip of a nipple which carries milk to the nipple in breastfeeding women
  • miniscule — minuscule.
  • minuscule — very small.
  • miscolour — (transitive) To give a wrong colour to.
  • monticule — a subordinate volcanic cone.
  • mucolytic — denoting or pertaining to enzymes that break down mucus.
  • multicast — Send (data) across a computer network to several users at the same time.
  • multicell — comprised of or involving many cells or constituent parts; multicellular
  • multician — (jargon, person)   /muhl-ti'shn/ A term coined at Honeywell, ca. 1970 for a competent user of Multics. Perhaps oddly, no one has ever promoted the analogous "Unician".
  • multicide — the murder of many people
  • multicity — having or involving more than one city
  • multicoil — having more than one coil, as an electrical device.
  • multicopy — any of several or many copies (of a book, document, record, etc)
  • multicore — (computer hardware, of a processor) Combining two or more independent cores into a single package composed of a single integrated circuit.
  • multidisc — comprising more than one disc
  • multipack — a packaged item containing two or more products sold as a unit.
  • multiscan — (hardware)   A monitor that can synchronise to a variety of horizontal scan rates and refresh rates, allowing it to display images at different resolutions.
  • multisync — (hardware)   An NEC trademark term for multiscan. As NEC was the first to manufacture multiscan monitors the term is often used interchangeably with multiscan.
  • municipal — of or relating to a town or city or its local government: municipal elections.
  • muscle in — a tissue composed of cells or fibers, the contraction of which produces movement in the body.
  • musicales — Plural form of musicale.
  • musically — of, relating to, or producing music: a musical instrument.
  • musicless — without music
  • numerical — of or relating to numbers; of the nature of a number.
  • occultism — belief in the existence of secret, mysterious, or supernatural agencies.
  • ossiculum — (anatomy) An ossicle.
  • plumbicon — a development of the vidicon television camera tube in which the photosensitive material is lead oxide
  • quicklime — lime1 (def 1).
  • quitclaim — a transfer of all one's interest, as in a parcel of real estate, especially without a warranty of title.
  • reticulum — any fine network, esp one in the body composed of cells, fibres, etc
  • salicetum — a plantation of willows
  • scamillus — a slight bevel at an arris of a stone, as in the necking of a Greek Doric column.
  • semuncial — of or pertaining to a semuncia or to half an ounce
  • simulacra — a slight, unreal, or superficial likeness or semblance.
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