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6-letter words containing n, i, c

  • minced — Simple past tense and past participle of mince.
  • mincer — to cut or chop into very small pieces.
  • minces — Plural form of mince.
  • mincha — the afternoon service
  • mnemic — Psychology. the retentive basis or basic principle in a mind or organism accounting for memory.
  • monica — a female given name.
  • mucins — Plural form of mucin.
  • muncie — a city in E Indiana.
  • mundic — one of several forms of pyrites, esp iron pyrites
  • munich — a state in SE Germany: formerly a kingdom. 27,239 sq. mi. (70,550 sq. km). Capital: Munich.
  • muonic — Pertaining to, or composed of muons.
  • nastic — of or showing sufficiently greater cellular force or growth on one side of an axis to change the form or position of the axis.
  • natick — a town in E Massachusetts, W of Boston.
  • nautic — Alternative form of nautical.
  • neanic — of or relating to the early stages in the life cycle of an organism, esp the pupal stage of an insect
  • neliac — Navy Electronics Laboratory International ALGOL Compiler. An Algol variant designed for numeric and logical computations and based on IAL. 1958-1959. Version: BC NELIAC.
  • neumic — any of various symbols representing from one to four notes, used in the musical notation of the Middle Ages but now employed solely in the notation of Gregorian chant in the liturgical books of the Roman Catholic Church.
  • niacin — nicotinic acid.
  • nicads — Plural form of nicad.
  • nicaea — an ancient city in NW Asia Minor: Nicene Creed formulated here a.d.
  • nicely — pleasing; agreeable; delightful: a nice visit.
  • nicene — of or relating to Nicaea.
  • nicest — pleasing; agreeable; delightful: a nice visit.
  • nicety — a delicate or fine point; punctilio: niceties of protocol.
  • niched — an ornamental recess in a wall or the like, usually semicircular in plan and arched, as for a statue or other decorative object.
  • nicher — a neigh
  • niches — Plural form of niche.
  • nicias — died 413 b.c, Athenian statesman and general.
  • nickar — a hard, round seed with a smooth, bluish or yellowish shell, produced by the tropical plant Caesalpinia (nickar tree)
  • nicked — a small notch, groove, chip, or the like, cut into or existing in something.
  • nickel — Chemistry. a hard, silvery-white, ductile and malleable metallic element, allied to iron and cobalt, not readily oxidized: used chiefly in alloys, in electroplating, and as a catalyst in organic synthesis. Symbol: Ni; atomic weight: 58.71; atomic number: 28; specific gravity: 8.9 at 20°C.
  • nicker — a person or thing that nicks.
  • nickle — Misspelling of nickel.
  • nickum — a mischievous person, mischief-maker
  • nicole — a female given name: from Greek words meaning “victory” and “people.”.
  • nicoyaGulf of, an arm of the Pacific Ocean on the NW coast of Costa Rica.
  • nieces — a daughter of a person's brother or sister.
  • niepce — Joseph Nicéphore [zhaw-zef nee-sey-fawr] /ʒɔ zɛf ni seɪˈfɔr/ (Show IPA), 1765–1833, French inventor.
  • niobic — of or relating to niobium; columbic.
  • nitric — containing nitrogen, usually in the pentavalent state.
  • noahic — of or relating to the patriarch Noah or his time.
  • nocti- — night
  • noctis — (in prescriptions) of the night.
  • noetic — of or relating to the mind.
  • nordic — of, relating to, or characteristic of a Germanic people of northern European origin, exemplified by the Scandinavians.
  • norice — Obsolete form of nurse.
  • notice — an announcement or intimation of something impending; warning: a day's notice.
  • novice — a person who is new to the circumstances, work, etc., in which he or she is placed; beginner; tyro: a novice in politics.
  • nuclei — plural of nucleus.
  • nuncio — a diplomatic representative of the pope at a foreign court or capital: equal in status to an ambassador.
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