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9-letter words containing i, l, c, o

  • millocrat — a member of a government or ruling class of mill owners
  • milosevicSlobodan [sloh-buh-dain] /ˈsloʊ bəˌdɛən/ (Show IPA), 1941–2006, Yugoslav and Serbian politician: president of Serbia 1989–97, president of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1997–2000, accused of war crimes 2001.
  • miscolour — (transitive) To give a wrong colour to.
  • mislocate — to misplace.
  • misoclere — hostile to clergy
  • mock lisp — The Lisp used by the Gosling Emacs editor.
  • mockingly — to attack or treat with ridicule, contempt, or derision.
  • mocktails — Plural form of mocktail.
  • molochise — sacrifice to deity
  • molochize — to offer up or immolate to a god
  • monacillo — a low shrub, Malvaviscus arboreus, of tropical America, having scarlet flowers and berrylike fruit that is sticky when young.
  • monocline — a monoclinal structure or fold.
  • monodical — Pertaining to monody.
  • monologic — a form of dramatic entertainment, comedic solo, or the like by a single speaker: a comedian's monologue.
  • montclair — a city in NE New Jersey.
  • monticule — a subordinate volcanic cone.
  • moonchild — a person born under the zodiacal sign of Cancer.
  • mucolytic — denoting or pertaining to enzymes that break down mucus.
  • multicoil — having more than one coil, as an electrical device.
  • multicopy — any of several or many copies (of a book, document, record, etc)
  • multicore — (computer hardware, of a processor) Combining two or more independent cores into a single package composed of a single integrated circuit.
  • mycologic — Of, or relating to mycology or to the fungi; mycological.
  • mycophile — A person who likes hunting for, cooking or eating mushrooms and other edible fungi.
  • mylonitic — relating to or resembling mylonite
  • myoclonia — a disease characterized by myoclonus.
  • myoclonic — Of or pertaining to myoclonus; consisting of or characterized by sudden jerking motions.
  • nahcolite — a carbonate mineral, naturally occurring sodium bicarbonate, NaHCO 3 .
  • necrophil — person who is sexually attracted to dead bodies
  • neolithic — (sometimes lowercase) Anthropology. of, relating to, or characteristic of the last phase of the Stone Age, marked by the domestication of animals, the development of agriculture, and the manufacture of pottery and textiles: commonly thought to have begun c9000–8000 b.c. in the Middle East. Compare Mesolithic, Paleolithic.
  • niccolite — nickeline.
  • nicholsonBen, 1894–1982, British abstract painter.
  • nickelous — containing bivalent nickel.
  • nicolette — a female given name, form of Nicole.
  • nicopolis — city in ancient Epirus
  • niocalite — (mineralogy) A monoclinic-domatic light yellow mineral containing calcium, fluorine, niobium, oxygen, and silicon.
  • no claims — A no claims discount or bonus is a reduction in the money that you have to pay for an insurance policy, which you get when you have not made any claims in the previous year.
  • noctiluca — a dinoflagellate of the genus Noctiluca, capable of producing light and, in groups, of causing a luminous appearance of the sea.
  • non licet — not permitted or lawful.
  • noncoital — not involving sexual intercourse
  • noncyclic — not forming or relating to a cycle
  • nonfiscal — not involving government funds
  • nonpolice — not related to the police
  • nonpublic — Not open or available to the public.
  • nonracial — of or relating to the social construct of race: racial diversity; racial stereotypes.
  • nonsocial — relating to, devoted to, or characterized by friendly companionship or relations: a social club.
  • nosologic — Pertaining to nosology or the classification of diseases.
  • nostalgic — experiencing or exhibiting nostalgia, a sentimental or wistful yearning for the happiness felt in a former place, time, or situation.
  • noticable — Misspelling of noticeable.
  • nucleoids — Plural form of nucleoid.
  • nucleolin — (protein) A eukaryotic nucleolar phosphoprotein that is involved in the synthesis and maturation of ribosomes.
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