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12-letter words containing l, a, c, t, e

  • cable length — a unit of length in nautical use that has various values, including 100 fathoms (600 feet)
  • cable stitch — a pattern or series of knitting stitches producing a design like a twisted rope
  • cable-stitch — a series of stitches used in knitting to produce a cable effect.
  • cablecasting — relating to broadcasting by cable
  • cadet school — a training establishment for cadets in the army
  • cafe au lait — coffee with milk
  • calceamentum — (in ancient Rome) a sandal, boot, shoe, or other type of footwear
  • calculatable — Able to be calculated; calculable.
  • calculatedly — in a calculated manner
  • calendar art — a type of sentimental, picturesque, or sexually titillating picture used on some calendars.
  • calisthenics — Calisthenics are simple exercises that you can do to keep fit and healthy.
  • call collect — If you call collect when you make a telephone call, the person who you are phoning pays the cost of the call and not you.
  • call letters — Call letters are the letters and numbers which identify a person, vehicle, or organization that is broadcasting on the radio or sending messages by radio.
  • call time on — If you call time on something, you end it.
  • callisthenes — c360–327 b.c, Greek philosopher: chronicled Alexander the Great's conquests.
  • callisthenic — Alternative spelling of calisthenic.
  • caloreceptor — a receptor stimulated by heat.
  • calorimeters — Plural form of calorimeter.
  • calorimetric — the measurement of heat.
  • calreticulin — (protein) A multifunctional protein that binds calcium ions.
  • calumet city — a city in NE Illinois, near Chicago.
  • calycanthemy — the abnormal development of the calyx of a flower into a structure resembling a corolla
  • caméra stylo — the use of the camera as a means of personal expression, esp as practised by some directors of the New Wave
  • cameralistic — of or relating to public finance.
  • camomile tea — a medicinal beverage made from the fragrant leaves and flowers of any of these plants
  • canaliculate — having a groove or grooves
  • cancellation — the fact or an instance of cancelling
  • candlesticks — Plural form of candlestick.
  • cantilevered — A cantilevered structure is constructed using cantilevers.
  • canton linen — a fabric made from tough vegetable fibers, used for table linens, wall coverings, etc.
  • capabilities — the quality of being capable; capacity; ability: His capability was unquestionable.
  • capacitively — (physics, electronics) In relation to or in terms of capacitance.
  • cape ortegal — a cape in NW Spain, projecting into the Bay of Biscay
  • cape-lookoutCape, a sandy reef in the Outer Banks, off E North Carolina, SW of Cape Hatteras: lighthouse.
  • capital levy — a tax on capital or property as contrasted with a tax on income
  • capitol peak — a mountain in W central Colorado, in the Elk range of the Rocky Mountains. 14,130 feet (4310 meters).
  • capitularies — Plural form of capitulary.
  • carbon steel — steel whose characteristics are determined by the amount of carbon it contains
  • carboxylated — Simple past tense and past participle of carboxylate.
  • cardinalates — Plural form of cardinalate.
  • carload rate — a special low rate for shipment by carloads
  • carnot cycle — an idealized reversible heat-engine cycle giving maximum efficiency and consisting of an isothermal expansion, an adiabatic expansion, an isothermal compression, and an adiabatic compression back to the initial state
  • carol stream — a town in NE Illinois.
  • carpet tiles — small pieces of carpeting laid as tiles to cover a floor
  • cartwheeling — Present participle of cartwheel.
  • carunculated — Alternative form of carunculate.
  • carvel-built — (of a vessel) having a hull with planks made flush at the seams
  • castellation — Architecture. built like a castle, especially with turrets and battlements.
  • caster angle — the forward or backward tilt of the steering axis in a vehicle, when considered from the side
  • castile soap — a hard soap made from olive oil and sodium hydroxide
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