9-letter words containing m, e, c, l
- abimelech — a king of Gerar, who made a peace agreement with Abraham. Gen. 20, 21.
- acclaimed — publicly acknowledged as excellent
- acclaimer — One who acclaims.
- acclamate — (rare) To acclaim.
- acclimate — When you acclimate or are acclimated to a new situation, place, or climate, you become used to it.
- adminicle — something contributing to prove a point without itself being complete proof
- ahimelech — a priest who was killed by Saul for helping David. I Sam. 21:1–9; 22:9–23.
- alchemies — a form of chemistry and speculative philosophy practiced in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance and concerned principally with discovering methods for transmuting baser metals into gold and with finding a universal solvent and an elixir of life.
- alchemise — to change by or as by alchemy; transmute: to alchemize lead into gold.
- alchemist — An alchemist was a scientist in the Middle Ages who tried to discover how to change ordinary metals into gold.
- alchemize — to alter (an element, metal, etc) by alchemy; transmute
- alcimedes — the mother of Jason.
- alcimedon — an Arcadian hero whose daughter, Philao, was seduced by Hercules.
- alemannic — the group of High German dialects spoken in Alsace, Switzerland, and SW Germany
- allcomers — all people who want to compete, join or take part, esp in a sporting event, as opposed to members of a specific group
- ambulance — An ambulance is a vehicle for taking people to and from hospital.
- b complex — vitamin B (complex)
- becalming — Present participle of becalm.
- beclamour — to clamour excessively
- belgicism — a word or expression used by Belgians when speaking French or Dutch
- belomancy — the art of divination using arrows
- bicameral — (of a legislature) consisting of two chambers
- blackgame — a large grouse found in northern Europe and Asia
- blackmore — R(ichard) D(oddridge). 1825–1900, English novelist; author of Lorna Doone (1869)
- bleomycin — a glycopeptide antibiotic drug used in the treatment of cancer and Hodgkin's Disease
- blue comb — a disease of birds resembling Bright's disease in humans affecting especially domestic fowl, characterized by fever, sunken eyes, and shriveling of the skin of the wattles, shanks, and comb.
- cablegram — a message sent by undersea cable
- cacomixle — Alternative spelling of cacomixl.
- calamites — Plural form of calamite.
- calcaneum — calcaneus.
- calcimine — a white or pale tinted wash for walls
- calembour — a pun
- call time — to suspend play temporarily
- calmative — (of a remedy or agent) sedative
- calumnies — Plural form of calumny.
- cam wheel — a wheel, with an off-center axis or irregular shape, that functions as a cam.
- 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.
- camelback — a locomotive having its cab situated astride the boiler, halfway along it, rather than at the rear of the boiler
- camelcase — the convention of writing compound words or phrases with no spaces and an initial lowercase or uppercase letter, with each remaining word element beginning with an uppercase letter: iPod and WikiAnswers are both spelled in camel case.
- cameleers — Plural form of cameleer.
- camelhair — the hair of the camel or dromedary, used in clothing, rugs, etc
- camellias — Plural form of camellia.
- camellike — resembling a camel
- camisoles — Plural form of camisole.
- camouflet — a type of bomb that is used during a siege to collapse an enemy's tunnel
- campanile — (esp in Italy) a bell tower, not usually attached to another building
- candlemas — Feb 2, the Feast of the Purification of the Virgin Mary and the presentation of Christ in the Temple: the day on which the church candles are blessed. In Scotland it is one of the four quarter days
- candomble — any of a number of similar religious cults in Brazil that combine elements of Roman Catholicism with elements of West African, esp Yoruba, and South American Indian religions
- carambole — to make a carom
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