8-letter words containing e, c, l
- cormlike — resembling a corm
- cornelia — a feminine name
- cornhole — to have anal intercourse with.
- cornicle — a wax-secreting organ on an aphid's abdomen that is shaped like a horn
- cornmeal — Cornmeal is a powder made from maize. It is used in cooking.
- cornwell — Patricia D(aniels). born 1956, US crime novelist; her novels, many of which feature the pathologist Dr Kay Scarpetta, include Postmortem (1990), The Last Precinct (2000), and Isle of Dogs (2002)
- coromuel — a cooling westerly breeze that flows in from the Pacific over the La Paz region of the southern Baja California peninsula of Mexico.
- corselet — a piece of armour for the top part of the body
- corslets — Plural form of corslet.
- costable — For which a monetary cost may be assessed.
- costello — Elvis, real name Declan McManus. born 1954, British rock singer and songwriter. His recordings include This Year's Model (1978), "Oliver's Army" (1979), Spike (1989), Brutal Youth (1994), and When I Was Cruel (2003)
- costless — the price paid to acquire, produce, accomplish, or maintain anything: the high cost of a good meal.
- costlier — costing much; expensive; high in price: a costly emerald bracelet; costly medical care.
- coteline — a kind of white muslin, either corded or ribbed, manufactured in France and designed for dress material
- could be — It's possible
- could've — Could've is the usual spoken form of 'could have', when 'have' is an auxiliary verb.
- couldest — Alternative form of couldst.
- coulisse — a timber member grooved to take a sliding panel, such as a sluicegate, portcullis, or stage flat
- councell — Obsolete spelling of council.
- counsell — Obsolete spelling of counsel.
- counsels — Plural form of counsel.
- couplers — Plural form of coupler.
- couplets — Plural form of couplet.
- courtlet — a small court or courtyard
- covalent — the number of electron pairs that an atom can share with other atoms.
- coverall — a thing that covers something entirely
- coverlet — A coverlet is the same as a bedspread.
- coverley — Sir Roger de, a literary figure representing the ideal of the early 18th-century squire in The Spectator, by Addison and Steele.
- coverlid — coverlet
- covertly — concealed; secret; disguised.
- cowalker — A phantom or astral body deemed to be separable from the physical body and capable of acting independently; a doppelganger.
- cowbells — Plural form of cowbell.
- cowlneck — a style of neckline for a woman's garment having material draped in rounded folds.
- crablike — resembling a crab, esp in movement
- crackled — Simple past tense and past participle of crackle.
- crackles — Plural form of crackle.
- cracknel — a type of hard plain biscuit
- cranefly — A cranefly is a harmless flying insect with long legs.
- cranwell — a village in E England, in Lincolnshire: Royal Air Force College (1920)
- crapplet — (web, abuse) A badly written or profoundly useless Java applet. "I just wasted 30 minutes downloading this stinkin' crapplet!"
- crateful — (informal) As much as a crate would hold.
- cravable — (especially of a food) having qualities that engender an intense desire for more: All too often, salt, sugar, fat, and “crunch” make a food craveable.
- cravenly — In a craven manner.
- crawlers — a baby's overalls; rompers
- crawlies — Fear, anxiety.
- creakily — creaking or apt to creak: a creaky stairway.
- creamily — In a creamy manner.
- credible — Credible means able to be trusted or believed.
- credibly — capable of being believed; believable: a credible statement.
- creepily — having or causing a creeping sensation of the skin, as from horror or fear: a creepy ghost story.