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5-letter words containing l, c

  • plack — a very small copper coin used in Scotland in the 15th and 16th centuries as a four-penny piece.
  • plica — Zoology, Anatomy. a fold or folding.
  • ploce — the repetition of a word or phrase to gain special emphasis or to indicate an extension of meaning, as in Ex. 3:14: “I am that I am.”.
  • plock — a city in central Poland, on the Vistula River.
  • pluck — to pull off or out from the place of growth, as fruit, flowers, feathers, etc.: to pluck feathers from a chicken.
  • pocal — PETRA Operator's CommAnd Language.
  • pulci — Luigi (ˈlwiːdʒi). 1432–84, Italian poet. His masterpiece is the comic epic poem Morgante (1483)
  • recol — REtrieval COmmand Language. CACM 6(3):117-122 (Mar 1963).
  • relic — a surviving memorial of something past.
  • salic — of or relating to the Salian Franks.
  • scail — a scattering or dispersion
  • scald — to burn or affect painfully with or as if with hot liquid or steam.
  • scale — a succession or progression of steps or degrees; graduated series: the scale of taxation; the social scale.
  • scall — dandruff.
  • scalp — the integument of the upper part of the head, usually including the associated subcutaneous structures.
  • scaly — covered with or abounding in scales or scale.
  • scelp — to slap, smack, or strike (someone), especially on the buttocks; spank.
  • schul — shul.
  • scil. — scilicet
  • sclim — to climb
  • scold — to find fault with angrily; chide; reprimand: The teacher scolded me for being late.
  • scowl — to draw down or contract the brows in a sullen, displeased, or angry manner.
  • sculk — to lie or keep in hiding, as for some evil reason: The thief skulked in the shadows.
  • scull — an oar mounted on a fulcrum at the stern of a small boat and moved from side to side to propel the boat forward.
  • sculp — to sculpture; carve or model.
  • slack — not tight, taut, firm, or tense; loose: a slack rope.
  • slice — a thin, flat piece cut from something: a slice of bread.
  • slick — smooth and glossy; sleek.
  • sllic — (language)   An intermediate language developed at HP. An infinite-register version of the Precision Architecture instruction set?
  • socle — a low, plain part forming a base for a column, pedestal, or the like; plinth.
  • sulci — a furrow or groove.
  • talca — a city in central Chile.
  • talcy — resembling, containing, or covered in talc or talcum powder
  • telco — a telecommunications company
  • telic — Grammar. expressing end or purpose: a telic conjunction.
  • tical — a former silver coin and monetary unit of Siam, equal to 100 satang: replaced in 1928 by the baht.
  • uccle — a city in central Belgium: suburb of Brussels.
  • ulcer — Pathology. a sore on the skin or a mucous membrane, accompanied by the disintegration of tissue, the formation of pus, etc.
  • uncle — a brother of one's father or mother.
  • uncol — UNiversal Computer Oriented Language. A universal intermediate language, discussed but never implemented.
  • velic — pertaining to the operation of the velum in relation to the passageway into the nasal cavity: velic closure.
  • vlach — a member of a people living in scattered communities in the Balkans.
  • vocal — of, relating to, or uttered with the voice: the vocal mechanism; vocal criticism.
  • welch — welsh.
  • wilco — Expressing compliance or agreement, especially acceptance of instructions received by radio.
  • wttlc — Wetzel Tyler Track League Championship
  • wulac — Watsonia United Little Athletics Club
  • xylic — (chemistry) Pertaining to xylene.
  • yclad — past participle of clothe.
  • zilch — zero; nothing: The search came up with zilch.
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