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8-letter words containing e, c, l

  • clackety — A clacking sound suggesting mechanical motion, as of a railway train.
  • cladodes — Plural form of cladode.
  • clambake — A clambake is a picnic at which clams and other food are served.
  • clambers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clamber.
  • clamlike — any of various bivalve mollusks, especially certain edible species. Compare quahog, soft-shell clam.
  • clammers — Plural form of clammer.
  • clamored — a loud uproar, as from a crowd of people: the clamor of the crowd at the gates.
  • clamorer — Alternative spelling of clamourer.
  • clampers — Plural form of clamper.
  • clangers — Plural form of clanger.
  • clanless — a group of families or households, as among the Scottish Highlanders, the heads of which claim descent from a common ancestor: the Mackenzie clan.
  • clansmen — Irregular plural form of clansman.
  • clap-net — a net, used esp by entomologists, that can be closed instantly by pulling a string
  • clappers — Plural form of clapper.
  • claqueur — a member of a claque
  • clarence — a closed four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage, having a glass front
  • claribel — a female given name.
  • clarinet — A clarinet is a musical instrument of the woodwind family in the shape of a pipe. You play the clarinet by blowing into it and covering and uncovering the holes with your fingers.
  • clashers — to make a loud, harsh noise: The gears of the old car clashed and grated.
  • clashier — Comparative form of clashy.
  • claspers — a paired organ of male insects, used to clasp the female during copulation
  • claspeth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clasp.
  • classest — a number of persons or things regarded as forming a group by reason of common attributes, characteristics, qualities, or traits; kind; sort: a class of objects used in daily living.
  • classier — of high class, rank, or grade; stylish; admirably smart; elegant.
  • classmen — Plural form of classman.
  • clatters — Plural form of clatter.
  • clattery — (informal) Tending to cause a clatter; noisy and possibly cumbersome.
  • claudine — a female given name, form of Claudia.
  • clavated — Clavate; club-shaped.
  • clavecin — a harpsichord
  • clavicle — Your clavicles are your collar bones.
  • claviers — Plural form of clavier.
  • claviger — a key- or club-bearer
  • clavinet — An electrophonic keyboard instrument, an electronically amplified clavichord with a distinctive bright staccato sound.
  • clawless — Having no claws.
  • clawlike — resembling a claw or claws
  • claylike — a natural earthy material that is plastic when wet, consisting essentially of hydrated silicates of aluminum: used for making bricks, pottery, etc.
  • claymore — a large two-edged broadsword used formerly by Scottish Highlanders
  • clayware — pottery
  • clean up — If you clean up a mess or clean up a place where there is a mess, you make things tidy and free of dirt again.
  • clean-up — free from dirt; unsoiled; unstained: She bathed and put on a clean dress.
  • cleaners — A person or thing that cleans something, in particular.
  • cleanest — free from dirt; unsoiled; unstained: She bathed and put on a clean dress.
  • cleaneth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clean.
  • cleaning — the act of removing dirt or something undesirable
  • cleanout — the removal of something from a place
  • cleansed — Simple past tense and past participle of cleanse.
  • cleanser — A cleanser is a liquid or cream that you use for cleaning your skin.
  • cleanses — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cleanse.
  • cleanups — Plural form of cleanup.
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