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8-letter words containing l, a, c, t

  • locators — Plural form of locator.
  • loch tay — a lake in central Scotland, in Stirling council area. Length: 23 km (14 miles)
  • lockfast — (Scottish) Fastened or secured with a lock.
  • lockhartJohn Gibson, 1794–1854, Scottish biographer and novelist.
  • loculate — having one or more locules.
  • locustal — of or relating to locusts
  • loricate — covered with a lorica.
  • lucretia — Also, Lucrece [loo-krees] /luˈkris/ (Show IPA). Roman Legend. a Roman woman whose suicide led to the expulsion of the Tarquins and the establishment of the Roman republic.
  • lunatics — Plural form of lunatic.
  • lychgate — A roofed gateway to a churchyard, formerly used during burials for sheltering a coffin until the clergyman’s arrival.
  • maculate — spotted; stained.
  • malecite — a member of a North American Indian people of southern and western New Brunswick and northern Maine.
  • maledict — accursed.
  • malistic — Of, or pertaining to, malism.
  • marlitic — having the nature of marlite
  • masscult — the forms of culture, as music, drama, and literature, as selected, interpreted, and popularized by the mass media for dissemination to the widest possible audience.
  • metallic — of, relating to, or consisting of metal.
  • metrical — pertaining to meter or poetic measure.
  • mocktail — a nonalcoholic cocktail.
  • molecast — the heap of earth excavated by a mole tunnelling underground
  • montcalm — Louis Joseph [lwee zhaw-zef] /lwi ʒɔˈzɛf/ (Show IPA), 1712–59, French general in Canada.
  • multicar — involving several cars
  • muscatel — a sweet wine made from muscat grapes.
  • mystical — mystic; of or relating to supernatural agencies, affairs, occurrences, etc.: a strange, mystical experience.
  • mythical — pertaining to, of the nature of, or involving a myth.
  • nautical — of or relating to sailors, ships, or navigation: nautical terms.
  • noetical — Alternative form of noetic.
  • nucleate — having a nucleus.
  • obstacle — something that obstructs or hinders progress.
  • ocellate — (of a spot or marking) eyelike.
  • octalogy — (rare) # A set of eight works of art that are connected, and that can be seen either as a single work or as eight individual works. They are commonly found in literature, film, or video games.
  • octaloop — (genetics) An eight-base hairpin loop motif.
  • octangle — octangular.
  • octantal — relating to an octant
  • olfactor — A smelling organ; a nose.
  • opticals — (India) spectacles.
  • osculant — united by certain common characteristics.
  • osculate — to come into close contact or union.
  • outcalls — Plural form of outcall.
  • outcavil — to exceed in cavilling
  • outclass — to surpass in excellence or quality, especially by a wide margin; be superior: He far outclasses the other runners in the race.
  • outcrawl — to crawl further than or faster than
  • outplace — to provide outplacement for.
  • pactolus — a small river in Asia Minor, in ancient Lydia: famous for the gold washed from its sands.
  • palmitic — of or derived from palmitic acid.
  • particle — a minute portion, piece, fragment, or amount; a tiny or very small bit: a particle of dust; not a particle of supporting evidence.
  • patchily — characterized by or made up of patches.
  • pectinal — of or resembling a comb
  • pectoral — of, in, on, or pertaining to the chest or breast; thoracic.
  • peculate — to appropriate or embezzle (public money)
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