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8-letter words containing d, i, c

  • hydracid — an acid that does not contain oxygen, as hydrochloric acid, HCl.
  • hydronic — of or relating to a heating system for a building in which the medium for carrying heat throughout the structure is circulating water, especially when the circulation is aided by a pump.
  • hydropic — dropsical.
  • hypoacid — relating to a lower than normal level of acidity
  • hyracoid — of, relating to, or belonging to the mammalian order Hyracoidea, which contains the hyraxes
  • ice dock — an enclosed basin in icy waters in which a vessel may lie to avoid being crushed.
  • ice road — a temporary winter road built across ice or frozen ground
  • ice-cold — cold as ice: Her feet were ice-cold.
  • icebound — held fast or hemmed in by ice; frozen in: an icebound ship.
  • iced tea — chilled black tea, often sweetened and flavoured with lemon juice
  • icefield — Alternative spelling of ice field.
  • iconized — Simple past tense and past participle of iconize.
  • icy cold — very cold
  • idiocies — utterly senseless or foolish behavior; a stupid or foolish act, statement, etc.: All this talk of zombies coming to attack us is pure idiocy.
  • idiolect — The speech habits peculiar to a particular person.
  • idocrase — vesuvianite.
  • impacted — tightly or immovably wedged in.
  • in dutch — of, relating to, or characteristic of the natives or inhabitants of the Netherlands or their country or language.
  • in-crowd — in-group (def 1).
  • inarched — Simple past tense and past participle of inarch.
  • incanted — Simple past tense and past participle of incant.
  • incensed — an aromatic gum or other substance producing a sweet odor when burned, used in religious ceremonies, to enhance a mood, etc.
  • incented — to give incentives to: The government should incentivize the private sector to create jobs.
  • incepted — to take in; ingest.
  • incident — an individual occurrence or event.
  • inclined — deviating in direction from the horizontal or vertical; sloping.
  • inclosed — enclose.
  • included — being part of the whole; contained; covered: Breakfast is included in the price of the room.
  • includes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of include.
  • incurred — to come into or acquire (some consequence, usually undesirable or injurious): to incur a huge number of debts.
  • incurved — Turned inwards.
  • indecent — offending against generally accepted standards of propriety or good taste; improper; vulgar: indecent jokes; indecent language; indecent behavior.
  • indicant — something that indicates; indicator.
  • indicate — to be a sign of; betoken; evidence; show: His hesitation really indicates his doubt about the venture.
  • indicial — of, relating to, or resembling an indication; indicative: behavior indicial of a personality disorder.
  • indicium — indicia (def 2).
  • indicted — (of a grand jury) to bring a formal accusation against, as a means of bringing to trial: The grand jury indicted him for murder.
  • indictee — (of a grand jury) to bring a formal accusation against, as a means of bringing to trial: The grand jury indicted him for murder.
  • indicter — One who indicts.
  • indictor — (of a grand jury) to bring a formal accusation against, as a means of bringing to trial: The grand jury indicted him for murder.
  • indirect — not in a direct course or path; deviating from a straight line; roundabout: an indirect course in sailing.
  • indocile — not willing to receive teaching, training, or discipline; fractious; unruly.
  • indrench — to submerge, immerse, or drown (someone in something)
  • inducers — Plural form of inducer.
  • induciae — the time limit given for a defendant to appear in court after first receiving a citation to appear
  • inducing — Present participle of induce.
  • inducted — to install in an office, benefice, position, etc., especially with formal ceremonies: The committee inducted her as president.
  • inductee — a person inducted into military service.
  • inductor — Also called inductance. Electricity. a coil used to introduce inductance into an electric circuit.
  • infected — to affect or contaminate (a person, organ, wound, etc.) with disease-producing germs.
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