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5-letter words containing i, c, e

  • licey — Containing lice (the insect).
  • medic — any plant belonging to the genus Medicago, of the legume family, having trifoliate leaves and grown as a forage crop.
  • melic — intended to be sung.
  • memic — Relating to memes.
  • merci — (French, colloquial) thank you.
  • mesic — of or relating to a meson; mesonic.
  • metic — an alien resident of an ancient Greek city who paid a tax for the right to live there.
  • miche — to lurk out of sight.
  • mince — to cut or chop into very small pieces.
  • misce — (in prescriptions) mix.
  • neice — Misspelling of niece.
  • niced — Simple past tense and past participle of nice.
  • nicen — To become nicer.
  • nicer — pleasing; agreeable; delightful: a nice visit.
  • nices — a port in and the capital of Alpes-Maritimes, in SE France, on the Mediterranean: resort.
  • niche — an ornamental recess in a wall or the like, usually semicircular in plan and arched, as for a statue or other decorative object.
  • niece — a daughter of a person's brother or sister.
  • noice — (dialect, nonstandard) nice.
  • oleic — pertaining to or derived from oleic acid.
  • piece — a separate or limited portion or quantity of something: a piece of land; a piece of chocolate.
  • priceBruce, 1845–1903, U.S. architect.
  • quice — Alternative form of queest.
  • recip — A recip is a pump which uses a backward and forward movement to move a fluid.
  • recit — narrative
  • recti — plural of rectus.
  • reice — the solid form of water, produced by freezing; frozen water.
  • reichStephen Michael ("Steve") born 1936, U.S. composer.
  • relic — a surviving memorial of something past.
  • repic — the scoring of 30 points in the declaration of hands before one's opponent scores a point.
  • riced — the starchy seeds or grain of an annual marsh grass, Oryza sativa, cultivated in warm climates and used for food.
  • ricer — an implement for ricing potatoes, squash, etc., by pressing them through small holes.
  • ricey — pertaining to, resembling, or containing rice.
  • saice — (in India) a groom; stable attendant.
  • seric — made of silk; silken
  • since — from then till now (often preceded by ever): He was elected in 1978 and has been president ever since.
  • slice — a thin, flat piece cut from something: a slice of bread.
  • spice — any of a class of pungent or aromatic substances of vegetable origin, as pepper, cinnamon, or cloves, used as seasoning, preservatives, etc.
  • telic — Grammar. expressing end or purpose: a telic conjunction.
  • tepic — a state in W Mexico. 10,442 sq. mi. (27,045 sq. km). Capital: Tepic.
  • theic — a person who drinks excessive amounts of tea
  • tieck — Ludwig [loot-vikh,, lood-] /ˈlut vɪx,, ˈlud-/ (Show IPA), 1773–1853, German writer.
  • trice — a very short time; an instant: in a trice.
  • twice — two times, as in succession: Write twice a week.
  • ureic — Biochemistry. a compound, CO(NH 2) 2 , occurring in urine and other body fluids as a product of protein metabolism.
  • vedic — of or relating to the Veda or Vedas.
  • velic — pertaining to the operation of the velum in relation to the passageway into the nasal cavity: velic closure.
  • vice- — Vice- is used before a rank or title to indicate that someone is next in importance to the person who holds the rank or title mentioned.
  • viced — to hold, press, or squeeze with or as with a vise.
  • vices — any of various devices, usually having two jaws that may be brought together or separated by means of a screw, lever, or the like, used to hold an object firmly while work is being done on it.
  • vince — a male given name, form of Vincent.
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