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7-letter words containing i, c, o

  • jocking — Present participle of jock.
  • jockish — typical of the behaviour of sportsmen; macho
  • jonnick — jannock.
  • kachori — An Indian snack of flour with beans and spices.
  • kenotic — the doctrine that Christ relinquished His divine attributes so as to experience human suffering.
  • ketonic — any of a class of organic compounds containing a carbonyl group, CO, attached to two alkyl groups, as CH 3 COCH 3 or CH 3 COC 2 H 5 .
  • ketotic — Of, pertaining to, or afflicted with ketosis.
  • kick on — to strike with the foot or feet: to kick the ball; to kick someone in the shins.
  • kickbox — to practise kickboxing
  • kickoff — Football. a place kick or a drop kick from the 40-yard line of the team kicking at the beginning of the first and third periods or after the team kicking has scored a touchdown or field goal.
  • kickout — (in basketball) instance of passing the ball back from near the basket
  • killcow — an important, arrogant, or bullying person
  • kinnock — Neil (Gordon). Baron. born 1942, British Labour politician, born in Wales; leader of the Labour Party (1983–92); a European commissioner (1995–2004) and vice-president of the European Commission (1999–2004)
  • kocaeli — Izmit.
  • koranic — Alternative spelling of Qur'anic.
  • laconia — an ancient country in the S part of Greece. Capital: Sparta.
  • laconic — using few words; expressing much in few words; concise: a laconic reply.
  • laodice — (in the Iliad) a daughter of Priam and Hecuba who chose to be swallowed up by the earth rather than live as a Greek concubine.
  • lection — a version of a passage in a particular copy or edition of a text; a variant reading.
  • leichou — a peninsula of SW Guangdong province, in SE China, between the South China Sea and the Gulf of Tonkin. About 75 miles (120 km) long; about 30 miles (48 km) wide.
  • leofric — died 1057, earl of Mercia c1030–57 (husband of Lady Godiva).
  • lexicon — a wordbook or dictionary, especially of Greek, Latin, or Hebrew.
  • lickpot — The forefinger.
  • lictors — Plural form of lictor.
  • limacon — a plane curve generated by the locus of a point on a line at a fixed distance from the point of intersection of the line with a fixed circle, as the line revolves about a point on the circumference of the circle. Equation: r = a cosθ + b.
  • lincoln — a state in the central United States. 77,237 sq. mi. (200,044 sq. km). Capital: Lincoln. Abbreviation: NE (for use with zip code), Nebr., Neb.
  • lingcod — a large-mouthed game fish, Ophiodon elongatus, of the North Pacific, related to the greenling.
  • linocut — a cut made from a design cut into linoleum mounted on a block of wood.
  • lioncel — a lion: so called when three or more are displayed on an escutcheon.
  • liplock — (chiefly, US, informal) A kiss; especially a long, passionate one.
  • litotic — of or relating to litotes; characterized by negation of the contrary
  • lock in — a device for securing a door, gate, lid, drawer, or the like in position when closed, consisting of a bolt or system of bolts propelled and withdrawn by a mechanism operated by a key, dial, etc.
  • lock-in — an act or instance of becoming unalterable, unmovable, or rigid.
  • locking — Present participle of lock.
  • locoism — a disease chiefly of sheep, horses, and cattle, caused by the eating of locoweed and characterized by weakness, impaired vision, irregular behavior, and paralysis.
  • locrian — either of two districts in the central part of ancient Greece.
  • loessic — relating to or consisting of loess
  • logical — according to or agreeing with the principles of logic: a logical inference.
  • lolicon — (uncountable, anime) The sexual attraction to young girls.
  • luichow — a peninsula of SW Guangdong province, in SE China, between the South China Sea and the Gulf of Tonkin. About 75 miles (120 km) long; about 30 miles (48 km) wide.
  • lycoris — any of several bulbous plants belonging to the genus Lycoris, of the amaryllis family, native to eastern Asia, bearing clustered, variously colored flowers that appear after the leaves have faded and disappeared.
  • lycosid — a spider of the family Lycosidae, comprising the wolf spiders.
  • lyricon — a musical instrument played by blowing into a mouthpiece, with the notes being modulated by a synthesizer
  • malicho — mischief or wrongdoing
  • malonic — of or derived from malonic acid; propanedioic.
  • mandioc — (obsolete) manioc.
  • manicou — The common opossum, taxonomic name Didelphis marsupialis.
  • marcion — a.d. c100–c160, Christian Gnostic.
  • marconi — Guglielmo [goo-lyel-maw] /guˈlyɛl mɔ/ (Show IPA), Marchese, 1874–1937, Italian electrical engineer and inventor, especially in the field of wireless telegraphy: Nobel Prize in physics 1909.
  • masonic — Of or pertaining to stonemasons or masonry.
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