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10-letter words containing d, i, c, u

  • glucosidic — Of or pertaining to a glucoside.
  • ground ice — anchor ice.
  • guardiance — (obsolete) guardianship.
  • hiccoughed — Simple past tense and past participle of hiccough.
  • holodiscus — a genus of flowering deciduous shrubs of the family Rosaceae
  • house dick — house detective.
  • humic acid — a brown, melanin-tinted mixture of polymers, found in lignite, peat, and soils, where it acts as a cation exchange agent: used in drilling fluids and inks.
  • hydraulics — the science that deals with the laws governing water or other liquids in motion and their applications in engineering; practical or applied hydrodynamics.
  • idée reçue — a generally held opinion or concept
  • impictured — painted
  • imprudence — not prudent; lacking discretion; incautious; rash.
  • impudicity — immodesty.
  • in custody — Someone who is in custody or has been taken into custody has been arrested and is being kept in prison until they can be tried in a court.
  • inadequacy — Also, inadequateness [in-ad-i-kwit-nis] /ɪnˈæd ɪ kwɪt nɪs/ (Show IPA). the state or condition of being inadequate; insufficiency.
  • inch-pound — one-twelfth of a foot-pound. Abbreviation: in-lb.
  • includable — to contain, as a whole does parts or any part or element: The package includes the computer, program, disks, and a manual.
  • includible — to contain, as a whole does parts or any part or element: The package includes the computer, program, disks, and a manual.
  • incouraged — Simple past tense and past participle of incourage.
  • inculcated — to implant by repeated statement or admonition; teach persistently and earnestly (usually followed by upon or in): to inculcate virtue in the young.
  • inculpated — Simple past tense and past participle of inculpate.
  • incumbered — encumber.
  • incurvated — Simple past tense and past participle of incurvate.
  • indecorous — not decorous; violating generally accepted standards of good taste or propriety; unseemly.
  • induceable — Capable of being induced.
  • inducement — the act of inducing.
  • inductance — that property of a circuit by which a change in current induces, by electromagnetic induction, an electromotive force. Symbol: L. Compare inductive coupling, mutual inductance, self-inductance.
  • inducteous — Rendered electropolar by induction, or brought into the opposite electrical state by the influence of inductive bodies.
  • inductions — Plural form of induction.
  • indulgence — the act or practice of indulging; gratification of desire.
  • indulgency — indulgence.
  • ineducable — incapable of being educated, especially because of some condition, as mental retardation or emotional disturbance.
  • influenced — the capacity or power of persons or things to be a compelling force on or produce effects on the actions, behavior, opinions, etc., of others: He used family influence to get the contract.
  • injudicial — lacking judgement; injudicious
  • inoculated — to implant (a disease agent or antigen) in a person, animal, or plant to produce a disease for study or to stimulate disease resistance.
  • instructed — Simple past tense and past participle of instruct.
  • interclude — to confine
  • introduced — to present (a person) to another so as to make acquainted.
  • introducer — to present (a person) to another so as to make acquainted.
  • introduces — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of introduce.
  • intumesced — Simple past tense and past participle of intumesce.
  • involucred — (botany) Having an involucre.
  • iridaceous — belonging to the Iridaceae family of plants.
  • jaundicing — Present participle of jaundice.
  • judication — the act of judging
  • judicative — having ability to judge; judging: the judicative faculty.
  • judicatory — of or relating to judgment or the administration of justice; judiciary: judicatory power.
  • judicature — the administration of justice, as by judges or courts.
  • judiciable — judicable.
  • judicially — pertaining to judgment in courts of justice or to the administration of justice: judicial proceedings; the judicial system.
  • juiceheads — Plural form of juicehead.
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