7-letter words containing l, u, i, c
- curlier — Comparative form of curly.
- curlily — in a curly manner
- curling — a game played on ice, esp in Scotland and Canada, in which heavy stones with handles (curling stones) are slid towards a target (tee)
- curtail — If you curtail something, you reduce or limit it.
- cushily — in a cushy manner
- cuticle — Your cuticles are the skin at the base of each of your fingernails.
- cutline — a caption accompanying an illustration
- ductile — (of a metal) able to be drawn out into a thin wire.
- dulcian — an organ-stop consisting of pipes made of reeds
- dulcify — to make more agreeable; mollify; appease.
- dulcite — a sweet substance, called Madagascar manna in its unrefined condition and resembling mannite, that comes from several plants
- dulwich — a residential district in the Greater London borough of Southwark: site of an art gallery and the public school, Dulwich College
- edicule — aedicule.
- esculin — (organic compound) A coumarin glucoside which exists in horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum), California buckeye (Aesculus californica), prickly box (Bursaria spinosa) and in daphnin (the dark green resin of Daphne mezereum).
- faucial — Anatomy. the cavity at the back of the mouth, leading into the pharynx.
- ferulic — (organic chemistry) Of or pertaining to ferulic acid or its derivatives.
- flueric — fluidics.
- fluidic — the technology dealing with the use of a flowing liquid or gas in various devices, especially controls, to perform functions usually performed by an electric current in electronic devices.
- fluoric — Chemistry. pertaining to or obtained from fluorine.
- funicle — the stalk of an ovule or seed.
- giltcup — a buttercup
- glucide — any of various organic compounds that consist of or contain a carbohydrate.
- glucina — (obsolete, chemistry) beryllium oxide.
- gluonic — (physics) Of, pertaining to, or mediated by gluons.
- il duce — the title assumed by Benito Mussolini as leader of Fascist Italy (1922–43)
- iliacus — a muscle near the ilium which flexes the hip joint
- iliescu — Ion [yawn] /yɔn/ (Show IPA), born 1930, Romanian political leader: president 1990–96, 2000–04.
- in curl — curled
- in luck — the force that seems to operate for good or ill in a person's life, as in shaping circumstances, events, or opportunities: With my luck I'll probably get pneumonia.
- include — to contain, as a whole does parts or any part or element: The package includes the computer, program, disks, and a manual.
- incluse — recluse (def 2).
- incudal — Anatomy. the middle one of a chain of three small bones in the middle ear of humans and other mammals. Compare malleus, stapes.
- inocula — the substance used to make an inoculation.
- insculp — to carve in or on something; engrave.
- juicily — In a juicy manner.
- leichou — a peninsula of SW Guangdong province, in SE China, between the South China Sea and the Gulf of Tonkin. About 75 miles (120 km) long; about 30 miles (48 km) wide.
- leucine — a white, crystalline, water-soluble amino acid, C 6 H 13 NO 2 , obtained by the decomposition of proteins and made synthetically: essential in the nutrition of humans and animals. Symbol: L. Abbreviation: Leu;
- leucism — An animal condition characterized by reduced pigmentation.
- leucite — a whitish or grayish mineral, potassium aluminum silicate, KAlSi 2 O 6 , found in alkali volcanic rocks.
- lick up — to consume as by licking or lapping
- linctus — (medicine) Any syrupy medication; especially a remedy for coughs.
- linecut — an engraving or print obtained from a line drawing
- linocut — a cut made from a design cut into linoleum mounted on a block of wood.
- lucania — an ancient region in S Italy, NW of the Gulf of Taranto.
- lucidly — easily understood; completely intelligible or comprehensible: a lucid explanation.
- lucifer — a proud, rebellious archangel, identified with Satan, who fell from heaven.
- lucific — Producing light.
- lucigen — a lamp that burns oil mixed with hot air
- lucille — a female given name, form of Lucia or Lucy.
- lucinda — a female given name, form of Lucy.