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7-letter words containing l, y, c, a

  • chambly — a city in S Quebec, in E Canada.
  • charily — cautiously; carefully
  • charley — Victor Charlie.
  • cheaply — costing very little; relatively low in price; inexpensive: a cheap dress.
  • chlamys — a short woollen cloak, secured on the right shoulder, worn by ancient Greek men and soldiers
  • chogyal — the title of the ruler of Sikkim
  • ciliary — of or relating to cilia
  • clairty — Misspelling of clarity.
  • clarify — To clarify something means to make it easier to understand, usually by explaining it in more detail.
  • clarity — The clarity of something such as a book or argument is its quality of being well explained and easy to understand.
  • claying — a natural earthy material that is plastic when wet, consisting essentially of hydrated silicates of aluminum: used for making bricks, pottery, etc.
  • clayish — Resembling clay.
  • claypan — a layer of stiff impervious clay situated just below the surface of the ground, which holds water after heavy rain
  • claytonJohn Middleton, 1796–1856, U.S. jurist and politician: senator 1829–36, 1845–49, 1853–56; secretary of state 1849–50.
  • cleanly — in a fair manner
  • clearly — in a clear, distinct, or obvious manner
  • coalify — to turn into coal
  • codasyl — Conference On DAta SYstems Languages
  • corally — Having the shape or form of coral.
  • coryzal — relating to coryza
  • cosplay — a recreational activity in which people interact with one another while dressed as fictional characters
  • crackly — Something that is crackly, especially a recording or broadcast, has or makes a lot of short, harsh noises.
  • crankly — in a crank manner
  • crassly — without refinement, delicacy, or sensitivity; gross; obtuse; stupid: crass commercialism; a crass misrepresentation of the facts.
  • crawley — a town in S England, in NE West Sussex: designated a new town in 1956. Pop: 100 547 (2001)
  • crayola — /kray-oh'l*/ A super-minicomputer or super-microcomputer that provides some reasonable percentage of supercomputer performance for an unreasonably low price. A crayola might also be a killer micro.
  • crazily — If something moves crazily, it moves in a way or in a direction that you do not expect.
  • crystal — A crystal is a small piece of a substance that has formed naturally into a regular symmetrical shape.
  • curably — In a curable manner.
  • cyclase — an enzyme that acts as a catalyst in the formation of a cyclic compound
  • cymbals — Plural form of cymbal.
  • cynical — If you describe someone as cynical, you mean they believe that people always act selfishly.
  • cypsela — the dry one-seeded fruit of the daisy and related plants, which resembles an achene but is surrounded by a calyx sheath
  • dactyli — an enlarged portion of the leg after the first joint in some insects, as the pollen-carrying segment in the hind leg of certain bees.
  • dactyls — Plural form of dactyl.
  • ducally — in the manner of or pertaining to a duke.
  • ectypal — a reproduction; copy (opposed to prototype).
  • exactly — Without discrepancy (used to emphasize the accuracy of a figure or description).
  • facedly — (in combination) With a particular kind of face.
  • faculty — an ability, natural or acquired, for a particular kind of action: a faculty for making friends easily.
  • fallacy — a deceptive, misleading, or false notion, belief, etc.: That the world is flat was at one time a popular fallacy.
  • fancily — In a fancy manner.
  • flyback — the return to its starting point of the electron beam in a cathode ray tube, as after the completion of a line in a television picture or of a trace in an oscilloscope.
  • focally — of or relating to a focus.
  • halcyon — calm; peaceful; tranquil: halcyon weather.
  • jacalyn — a female given name.
  • kolacky — a sweet bun filled with jam or pulped fruit.
  • lackeys — Plural form of lackey.
  • lacquey — a servile follower; toady.
  • lactary — of, relating to, or of the nature of milk.
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