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7-letter words containing i, c, e, n

  • decking — Decking is wooden boards that are fixed to the ground in a garden or other outdoor area for people to walk on.
  • decline — If something declines, it becomes less in quantity, importance, or strength.
  • deicing — Present participle of deice.
  • demonic — Demonic means coming from or belonging to a demon or being like a demon.
  • deontic — of or relating to such ethical concepts as obligation and permissibility
  • dickens — Charles (John Huffam), pen name Boz. 1812–70, English novelist, famous for the humour and sympathy of his characterization and his criticism of social injustice. His major works include The Pickwick Papers (1837), Oliver Twist (1839), Nicholas Nickleby (1839), Old Curiosity Shop (1840–41), Martin Chuzzlewit (1844), David Copperfield (1850), Bleak House (1853), Little Dorrit (1857), and Great Expectations (1861)
  • dineric — of or relating to the face of separation of two immiscible liquid phases.
  • discern — to perceive by the sight or some other sense or by the intellect; see, recognize, or apprehend: They discerned a sail on the horizon.
  • domenic — a male given name.
  • doucine — a type of moulding of the cornice
  • ebonics — Black English.
  • eccrine — of or relating to certain sweat glands, distributed over the entire body, that secrete a type of sweat important for regulating body heat (distinguished from apocrine).
  • echidna — Also called spiny anteater. any of several insectivorous monotremes of the genera Tachyglossus, of Australia, Tasmania, and New Guinea, and Zaglossus, of New Guinea, that have claws and a slender snout and are covered with coarse hair and long spines.
  • echino- — indicating spiny or prickly
  • echinus — any sea urchin of the genus Echinus.
  • echoing — (of a sound) Be repeated or reverberate after the original sound has stopped.
  • educing — Present participle of educe.
  • eirenic — irenic
  • emicant — Beaming forth; flashing.
  • emiscan — a computerized radiological technique for examining the soft tissues of the body, esp the brain, to detect the presence of tumours, abscesses, etc
  • enchain — Bind with or as with chains.
  • encinal — relating to species of encina
  • encline — Obsolete spelling of incline.
  • encomia — Plural form of encomium.
  • endemic — (of a disease or condition) regularly found among particular people or in a certain area.
  • energic — In a state of action; acting; operating.
  • enteric — Of, relating to, or occurring in the intestines.
  • enticed — Simple past tense and past participle of entice.
  • enticer — One who entices or allures.
  • entices — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of entice.
  • entomic — (zoology) Relating to insects; entomological.
  • entopic — (medical) in the usual place, referring to medical or anatomical objects.
  • entotic — of or relating to the inner ear
  • enzymic — Of, pertaining to, or using enzymes; enzymatic.
  • epicene — Having characteristics of both sexes or no characteristics of either sex; of indeterminate sex.
  • ericson — Leif (liːf). 10th–11th centuries ad, Norse navigator, who discovered Vinland (?1000), variously identified as the coast of New England, Labrador, or Newfoundland; son of Eric the Red
  • esculin — (organic compound) A coumarin glucoside which exists in horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum), California buckeye (Aesculus californica), prickly box (Bursaria spinosa) and in daphnin (the dark green resin of Daphne mezereum).
  • etching — A print produced by the process of etching.
  • ethenic — (chemistry) Pertaining to, derived from, or resembling ethene or ethylene.
  • ethnica — Plural form of ethnicon.
  • ethnics — Plural form of ethnic.
  • eucaine — a crystalline optically active substance formerly used as a local anaesthetic. Formula: C15H21NO2
  • eugenic — Of or relating to eugenics.
  • eupneic — Characterized by eupnea; possessing healthy breathing.
  • evinced — Simple past tense and past participle of evince.
  • evinces — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of evince.
  • exciton — A mobile concentration of energy in a crystal formed by an excited electron and an associated hole.
  • exscind — (medicine, surgery) To cut out.
  • extinct — (of a species, family, or other larger group) having no living members.
  • faciend — the multiplicand in an equation (also referred to as the facient)
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