8-letter words containing l, y, c
- louchely — in an oblique or shifty manner
- lucidity — the quality of being easily understood, completely intelligible, or comprehensible: She makes her argument with pointed logic and exemplary lucidity.
- lucky sb — You can use lucky in expressions such as 'Lucky you' and 'Lucky devil' when you are slightly jealous of someone else's good luck or success, or surprised at it.
- lycaenid — A member of the taxonomic family 'Lycaenidae'.
- lycaonia — an ancient country in S Asia Minor: later a Roman province.
- lychgate — A roofed gateway to a churchyard, formerly used during burials for sheltering a coffin until the clergyman’s arrival.
- lycopene — a red crystalline substance, C 40 H 56 , that is the main pigment of certain fruits, as the tomato and paprika, and is a precursor to carotene in plant biosynthesis.
- lycopsid — Any primitive plant of the division Lycopodiophyta.
- lycurgus — flourished 9th century b.c, Spartan lawgiver.
- lylafklc — (chat) Love you like a fat kid loves cake.
- lynchers — to put to death, especially by hanging, by mob action and without legal authority.
- lynching — to put to death, especially by hanging, by mob action and without legal authority.
- lynchpin — a pin inserted through the end of an axletree to keep the wheel on.
- lyricise — to write lyrics.
- lyricism — lyric character or style, as in poetry.
- lyricist — a person who writes the lyrics for songs.
- lyricize — to write lyrics.
- lysergic — Used in designation of lysergic acid, lysergic acid diethylamide.
- macaulay — Dame Rose, c1885–1958, English poet and novelist.
- mccauley — Mary Ludwig Hays, real name of Molly Pitcher.
- mckinley — William, 1843–1901, 25th president of the U.S. 1897–1901.
- methylic — of, relating to, or characteristic of the methyl group.
- molybdic — of or containing molybdenum, especially in the trivalent or hexavalent states, as molybdic acid, H 2 MoO 4 .
- mycelial — Of or pertaining to the mycelium.
- mycelium — the mass of hyphae that form the vegetative part of a fungus.
- mycology — the branch of biology dealing with fungi.
- myologic — (medicine) Of or pertaining to the study of muscles or muscle tissue.
- mystical — mystic; of or relating to supernatural agencies, affairs, occurrences, etc.: a strange, mystical experience.
- mysticly — in a mystical manner
- mythical — pertaining to, of the nature of, or involving a myth.
- nocently — in a nocent manner; harmfully
- nonlyric — (of poetry) not in a lyric style
- normalcy — the quality or condition of being normal, as the general economic, political, and social conditions of a nation; normality: After months of living in a state of tension, all yearned for a return to normalcy.
- occultly — In an occult manner.
- octalogy — (rare) # A set of eight works of art that are connected, and that can be seen either as a single work or as eight individual works. They are commonly found in literature, film, or video games.
- odically — In terms of the hypothetical force called od.
- oecology — the branch of biology dealing with the relations and interactions between organisms and their environment, including other organisms.
- oil city — a city in NW Pennsylvania, on the Allegheny River.
- oncology — the branch of medical science dealing with tumors, including the origin, development, diagnosis, and treatment of malignant neoplasms.
- overcloy — to weary with excess
- patchily — characterized by or made up of patches.
- phenylic — relating to, consisting of or originating from phenyl
- phylarch — the chief of a tribe in Ancient Greece, and in Athens, the head of a clan in battle, or generally, the chief of a tribe
- phyletic — of, relating to, or based on the evolutionary history of a group of organisms; phylogenetic.
- physical — of or relating to the body: physical exercise.
- pipeclay — a fine, white clay used for making tobacco pipes, whitening parts of military or other dress, etc.
- pitchily — in a pitchy manner
- placidly — pleasantly calm or peaceful; unruffled; tranquil; serenely quiet or undisturbed: placid waters.
- play-act — to engage in make-believe.
- playback — the act of reproducing a sound or video recording, especially in order to check a recording that is newly made.