4-letter words containing i, c
- ciel — (language) An object-oriented Prolog-like language.
- cien — Obsolete spelling of scion.
- cife — Colleges and Institutes for Further Education
- cifs — Common Internet File System
- cigs — Chief of the Imperial General Staff
- cill — More usual spelling of sill when used in the context of an underwater horizontal member which forms the base of a lock gate on a canal or river.
- cima — Obsolete spelling of cyma (18th century).
- cine — Cine is used to refer to things that are used in or connected with the making or showing of films.
- cinq — (gambling, board games) five side of a die.
- cion — scion (sense 1)
- cir. — (preceding a date) circa
- cirb — Canada Industrial Relations Board
- circ — circular (def 9).
- cire — (of fabric) treated with a heat or wax process to make it smooth
- cirl — a bird belonging to the bunting family
- cis- — on this or the near side of
- cisc — Complex Instruction Set Computer
- cisi — (company) A French software producer.
- cist — a wooden box for holding ritual objects used in ancient Rome and Greece
- cite — If you cite something, you quote it or mention it, especially as an example or proof of what you are saying.
- cito — swiftly
- cits — pure consciousness.
- city — The City is the part of London where many important financial institutions have their main offices. People often refer to these financial institutions as the City.
- cize — (obsolete) bulk; largeness; size.
- clio — the Muse of history
- clip — A clip is a small device, usually made of metal or plastic, that is specially shaped for holding things together.
- clit — clitoris.
- clix — (language) ["Overview of a Parallel Object-Oriented Language CLIX", J. Hur et al, in ECOOP '87, LNCS 276, Springer 1987, pp. 265-273].
- cmip — Common Management Information Protocol
- cmis — Common Management Information Services
- cnri — Corporation for National Research Initiatives
- coif — a close-fitting cap worn under a veil, worn in the Middle Ages by many women but now only by nuns
- coil — A coil of rope or wire is a length of it that has been wound into a series of loops.
- coin — A coin is a small piece of metal which is used as money.
- coip — Conferencing over IP
- coir — Coir is a rough material made from coconut shells which is used to make ropes and mats.
- coit — buttocks; backside
- coni — Plural form of conus.
- cori — Carl Ferdinand. 1896–1984, US biochemist, born in Bohemia; shared a Nobel prize for physiology or medicine (1947) with his wife Gerty Theresa Radnitz Cori (1896–1957) and Bernardo Houssay, for elucidating the stages of glycolysis
- cria — a baby llama, alpaca, or vicuña
- crib — A crib is a bed for a small baby.
- crik — Obsolete spelling of creak.
- crim — criminal
- crin — Horsehair fabric.
- crip — a term used to refer to a person who is partially or totally unable to use one or more limbs.
- crit — a critic.
- csci — Computer Software Configuration Item
- csid — character set identifier
- cuit — the ankle
- cusi — A collection of indices to various web and other Internet documents. It is located at Nexor in the UK.