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9-letter words containing l, a, r

  • carryalls — Plural form of carryall.
  • carrytale — a gossipmonger
  • cartelism — the practice of forming cartels
  • cartelist — a member of a cartel, or a supporter of cartelism
  • cartelize — to form or be formed into a cartel
  • cartilage — Cartilage is a strong, flexible substance in your body, especially around your joints and in your nose.
  • cartloads — Plural form of cartload.
  • cartology — the theory or science of mapmaking
  • cartonful — As much as a carton will hold.
  • cartulary — a collection of charters or records, esp relating to the title to an estate or monastery
  • cartwheel — If you do a cartwheel, you do a fast, circular movement with your body. You fall sideways, put your hands on the ground, swing your legs over, and return to a standing position.
  • caruncles — Plural form of caruncle.
  • caruncula — A caruncle.
  • carvacrol — the aromatic phenol C10H14O, found in plants of the mint family and used as a fungicide, as an antiseptic, and as a scent in perfumes
  • casserole — A casserole is a dish made of meat and vegetables that have been cooked slowly in a liquid.
  • castlebar — the county town of Co Mayo, Republic of Ireland; site of the battle (1798) between the French and British known as Castlebar Races. Pop: 11 371 (2002)
  • cataloger — a person, normally in a library, who catalogues literary materials
  • catalyser — Alternative form of catalyzer.
  • catalyzer — That which catalyzes.
  • catarrhal — Pathology. inflammation of a mucous membrane, especially of the respiratory tract, accompanied by excessive secretions.
  • catcaller — a shrill, whistlelike sound or loud raucous shout made to express disapproval at a theater, meeting, etc.
  • caterwaul — If a person or animal caterwauls, they make a loud, high, unpleasant noise like the noise that cats make when they fight.
  • cathedral — A cathedral is a very large and important church which has a bishop in charge of it.
  • cauldrife — susceptible to cold; chilly
  • cauldrons — Plural form of cauldron.
  • cauliform — resembling or similar to a caulis
  • cavalieri — Francesco Bonaventura [frahn-ches-kaw baw-nah-ven-too-rah] /frɑnˈtʃɛs kɔ ˌbɔ nɑ vɛnˈtu rɑ/ (Show IPA), 1598–1697, Italian mathematician.
  • cavaliers — Plural form of cavalier.
  • cavalries — Plural form of cavalry.
  • cd player — A CD player is a machine on which you can play CDs.
  • celebrant — A celebrant is a person who performs or takes part in a religious ceremony.
  • celebrate — If you celebrate, you do something enjoyable because of a special occasion or to mark someone's success.
  • cellarage — an area of a cellar
  • cellarers — Plural form of cellarer.
  • cellaring — Present participle of cellar.
  • cellarman — a person in charge of a cellar where wine or beer is stored
  • cellarmen — Plural form of cellarman.
  • cellarous — of, relating to or resembling a cellar
  • cellarway — the entrance leading into a cellar
  • censorial — an official who examines books, plays, news reports, motion pictures, radio and television programs, letters, cablegrams, etc., for the purpose of suppressing parts deemed objectionable on moral, political, military, or other grounds.
  • centralia — a city in central Illinois.
  • centrally — of or forming the center: the central hut in the village.
  • centrical — pertaining to or situated at the center; central.
  • centurial — of or relating to a Roman century
  • cercarial — Relating to, or characteristic of cercariae.
  • cerealist — a person who studies cereals and the conditions for their growth
  • cerebella — a large portion of the brain, serving to coordinate voluntary movements, posture, and balance in humans, being in back of and below the cerebrum and consisting of two lateral lobes and a central lobe.
  • certainly — You use certainly to emphasize what you are saying when you are making a statement.
  • chairlady — chairwoman.
  • chairlift — a series of chairs suspended from a power-driven cable for conveying people, esp skiers, up a mountain
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