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5-letter words containing i, c

  • micra — a plural of micron.
  • micro — microprocessor
  • milch — (of a domestic animal) yielding milk; kept or suitable for milk production.
  • mimic — to imitate or copy in action, speech, etc., often playfully or derisively.
  • mince — to cut or chop into very small pieces.
  • minch — a sea channel between mainland Scotland and the Outer Hebrides islands. 25–45 miles (40–70 km) wide. See also Little Minch.
  • mincy — excessively particular or fussy, esp with regards to eating
  • misc. — miscellaneous
  • misce — (in prescriptions) mix.
  • mitch — (transitive, dialectal) To pilfer; filch; steal.
  • mochi — cooked and pounded glutinous rice formed into various shapes and used to make traditional Japanese sweets and other dishes (often used attributively): mochi balls; mochi ice cream.
  • monic — (of a polynomial) having the coefficient of the term of highest degree equal to 1.
  • moric — Derived or extracted from (a member of) the Morus genus (the mulberries).
  • mucic — of or derived from mucic acid.
  • mucid — moldy; musty.
  • mucin — any of a class of glycoproteins found in saliva, gastric juice, etc., that form viscous solutions and act as lubricants or protectants on external and internal surfaces of the body.
  • music — an art of sound in time that expresses ideas and emotions in significant forms through the elements of rhythm, melody, harmony, and color.
  • naric — relating to the nares or nostrils
  • neice — Misspelling of niece.
  • nicad — nickel-cadmium battery.
  • nicam — near-instantaneous companding system: a technique for coding audio signals into digital form
  • nicar — Nicaragua
  • 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.
  • nicks — Plural form of nick.
  • nicky — a female given name, form of Nicole.
  • nicol — device for producing plane-polarized light
  • niece — a daughter of a person's brother or sister.
  • nifoc — (chat)   Naked in front of computer. Possibly also typing with one hand.
  • nihcl — A class library for C++ from the US National Institutes of Health (NIH).
  • nitch — Misspelling of niche.
  • noice — (dialect, nonstandard) nice.
  • nomic — (dated) customary; ordinary; applied to the usual spelling of a language, in distinction from strictly phonetic methods.
  • numic — a branch of the Uto-Aztecan family of languages including Northern Paiute, Shoshone, Comanche, Southern Paiute, Ute, and others.
  • oculi — an eye.
  • ohmic — the standard unit of electrical resistance in the International System of Units (SI), formally defined to be the electrical resistance between two points of a conductor when a constant potential difference applied between these points produces in this conductor a current of one ampere. The resistance in ohms is numerically equal to the magnitude of the potential difference. Symbol: Ω.
  • oleic — pertaining to or derived from oleic acid.
  • omics — Any of several biochemical or genetic studies that aim to identify the totality of a certain type of compound, gene etc in a specific organism.
  • ontic — possessing the character of real rather than phenomenal existence; noumenal.
  • optic — of or relating to the eye or sight.
  • orcin — a white, crystalline, water-soluble solid, C 7 H 8 O 2 , sweet but unpleasant in taste, that reddens on exposure to air: obtained from many lichens or produced synthetically and used chiefly as a reagent for certain carbohydrates.
  • osmic — of or containing osmium in its higher valences, especially the tetravalent state.
  • panic — Also called panic grass. any grass of the genus Panicum, many species of which bear edible grain.
  • pašić — Nicola. 1845–1926, Serbian statesman; prime minister of Serbia (1891–92; 1904–05; 1906–08; 1909–11; 1912–18) and of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (1921–24; 1924–26)
  • pical — of or relating to pica
  • piccy — a picture or photograph
  • picky — extremely fussy or finicky, usually over trifles.
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