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9-letter words containing l, e, c, t

  • calotypes — Plural form of calotype.
  • calvities — baldness
  • camel toe — the visual effect created when a woman's trousers cling too tightly to the crotch, emphasizing the shape of the pudenda
  • camel-toe — the outline of a vulva as sometimes seen when a woman is wearing tight pants.
  • camouflet — a type of bomb that is used during a siege to collapse an enemy's tunnel
  • canaletto — original name Giovanni Antonio Canale. 1697–1768, Italian painter and etcher, noted particularly for his highly detailed paintings of cities, esp Venice, which are marked by strong contrasts of light and shade
  • cancelbot — a computer program that deletes unwanted mailings to internet usergroups
  • candlelit — A candlelit room or table is lit by the light of candles.
  • candlenut — a euphorbiaceous tree, Aleurites mollucana, of tropical Asia and Polynesia
  • canistels — Plural form of canistel.
  • cannulate — to insert a cannula into (a person)
  • cantabile — (to be performed) in a singing style, i.e. flowingly and melodiously
  • cantalope — Misspelling of cantaloupe.
  • canticles — Song of Solomon
  • cantilena — a smooth flowing style in the writing of vocal music
  • canulated — Simple past tense and past participle of canulate.
  • canulates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of canulate.
  • caprylate — a salt of caprylic acid
  • capsulate — within or formed into a capsule
  • captively — In a captive manner.
  • carmelite — a member of an order of mendicant friars founded about 1154; White Friar
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • cassoulet — a stew originating from France, made from haricot beans and goose, duck, pork, etc
  • casteless — having no caste
  • castellan — a keeper or governor of a castle
  • castellón — seaport in E Spain, on the Mediterranean: pop. 133,000
  • castellum — a small fort, normally used as a watch tower
  • 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)
  • catalepsy — a state of prolonged rigid posture, occurring for example in schizophrenia or in hypnotic trances
  • catalexis — the state of lacking a syllable in the last foot of a line of poetry
  • cataloged — a list or record, as of items for sale or courses at a university, systematically arranged and often including descriptive material: a stamp catalog.
  • cataloger — a person, normally in a library, who catalogues literary materials
  • catalogue — A catalogue is a list of things such as the goods you can buy from a particular company, the objects in a museum, or the books in a library.
  • catalysed — to act upon by catalysis.
  • catalyser — Alternative form of catalyzer.
  • catalyses — Chemistry. the causing or accelerating of a chemical change by the addition of a catalyst.
  • catalyzed — to act upon by catalysis.
  • catalyzer — That which catalyzes.
  • catalyzes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of catalyze.
  • cataplane — an aircraft designed to be launched by a catapult.
  • cataplexy — sudden temporary paralysis, brought on by severe shock
  • catcalled — a shrill, whistlelike sound or loud raucous shout made to express disapproval at a theater, meeting, etc.
  • catcaller — a shrill, whistlelike sound or loud raucous shout made to express disapproval at a theater, meeting, etc.
  • catchable — to seize or capture, especially after pursuit: to catch a criminal; to catch a runaway horse.
  • catchline — a slogan, esp one used in a political or advertising campaign
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