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9-letter words containing i, n, c, e

  • cantonize — to divide into cantons
  • capellini — a very thin and light pasta that resembles spaghetti
  • caponized — Simple past tense and past participle of caponize.
  • captained — Simple past tense and past participle of captain.
  • captioned — Simple past tense and past participle of caption.
  • carabiner — in mountain climbing, an oval metal ring with a snap link used to fasten a rope to the piton
  • carbenium — (organic chemistry, informal) Any carbocation.
  • carbineer — (formerly) a soldier equipped with a carbine
  • carbonise — Non-Oxford British standard spelling of carbonize.
  • carbonite — An explosive manufactured from a variety of materials, including nitroglycerine, wood meal and nitrates.
  • carbonize — to turn or be turned into carbon as a result of heating, fossilization, chemical treatment, etc
  • cardamine — bittercress
  • careening — Present participle of careen.
  • careering — an occupation or profession, especially one requiring special training, followed as one's lifework: He sought a career as a lawyer.
  • caressing — an act or gesture expressing affection, as an embrace or kiss, especially a light stroking or touching.
  • caribbean — The Caribbean is the sea which is between the West Indies, Central America and the north coast of South America.
  • carinated — Zoology, Botany. formed with a carina; keellike.
  • carnalise — sensualise
  • carnalize — to sensualise
  • carnelian — a red or reddish-yellow translucent variety of chalcedony, used as a gemstone
  • carnified — Simple past tense and past participle of carnify.
  • carnifies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of carnify.
  • carnitine — a white betaine, C7H15NO3, found in the liver and required for transporting fatty acids from the cytosol into the mitochondria
  • carnivore — A carnivore is an animal that eats meat.
  • carnotite — a radioactive yellow mineral consisting of hydrated uranium potassium vanadate: occurs in sedimentary rocks and is a source of uranium, radium, and vanadium. Formula: K2(UO2)2(VO4)2.3H2O
  • carpeting — You use carpeting to refer to a carpet, or to the type of material that is used to make carpets.
  • carrigeen — Alternative form of carrageen.
  • cartesian — of or relating to the works of René Descartes
  • caseation — the formation of cheese from casein during the coagulation of milk
  • caseinate — a salt of casein
  • cassingle — a cassette single
  • castering — a person or thing that casts.
  • catamenia — menstrual discharge; menstruation
  • catchline — a slogan, esp one used in a political or advertising campaign
  • cathepsin — a proteolytic enzyme responsible for the autolysis of cells after death
  • catherine — Saint. died 307 ad, legendary Christian martyr of Alexandria, who was tortured on a spiked wheel and beheaded
  • cathinone — (organic compound) The aromatic amine 2-amino-1-phenyl-1-propanone that is the active ingredient of khat.
  • catkinate — like a catkin
  • cattiness — catlike; feline.
  • cautioned — alertness and prudence in a hazardous situation; care; wariness: Landslides ahead—proceed with caution.
  • cautioner — A person who cautions.
  • cavendish — tobacco that has been sweetened and pressed into moulds to form bars
  • cd single — a compact disk, usually three inches in diameter, containing one or two popular songs.
  • cediranib — A potent inhibitor of VEGF receptor tyrosine kinases, under development as a possible anticancer drug.
  • cefoxitin — a broad-spectrum, crystalline, semisynthetic cephalosporin antibiotic, C 16 H 17 N 3 O 7 , used in the treatment of serious infections caused by susceptible Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.
  • ceilinged — Especially in combination Having a (specified type of) ceiling.
  • ceintures — cincture (defs 1, 2).
  • celandine — either of two unrelated plants, Chelidonium majus (greater celandine) or Ranunculus ficaria (lesser celandine)
  • celestine — celestite
  • cell line — a clone of animal or plant cells that can be grown in a suitable nutrient culture medium in the laboratory
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