7-letter words containing o, e, i, c
- crosier — a staff surmounted by a crook or cross, carried by bishops as a symbol of pastoral office
- crowdie — a porridge of meal and water; brose
- crozier — crosier
- ctenoid — toothed like a comb, as the scales of perches
- decoity — Alternative form of dacoity.
- demonic — Demonic means coming from or belonging to a demon or being like a demon.
- demotic — Demotic language is the type of informal language used by ordinary people.
- deontic — of or relating to such ethical concepts as obligation and permissibility
- devoice — to make (a voiced speech sound) voiceless
- diocese — an ecclesiastical district under the jurisdiction of a bishop.
- discoed — Simple past tense and past participle of disco.
- discoer — a person who attends discos
- divorce — a divorced man.
- docetic — an early Christian doctrine that the sufferings of Christ were apparent and not real and that after the crucifixion he appeared in a spiritual body.
- docible — Easily taught or managed; teachable.
- dockize — to convert into docks
- domenic — a male given name.
- dormice — any small, furry-tailed, Old World rodent of the family Gliridae, resembling small squirrels in appearance and habits.
- doucine — a type of moulding of the cornice
- e. coli — Escherichia coli.
- ebonics — Black English.
- ecbolic — Medicine/Medical. promoting labor by increasing uterine contractions.
- echino- — indicating spiny or prickly
- echoing — (of a sound) Be repeated or reverberate after the original sound has stopped.
- echoism — onomatopoeia.
- echoize — to produce (words) that are evocative of sounds
- ecocide — the destruction of large areas of the natural environment by such activity as nuclear warfare, overexploitation of resources, or dumping of harmful chemicals.
- ectopia — the usually congenital displacement of an organ or part.
- ectopic — occurring in an abnormal position or place; displaced.
- eidolic — relating to an eidolon
- eliotic — of, like, or characteristic of T. S. Eliot or his style
- embolic — (pathology) Of or relating to an embolus or an embolism.
- encomia — Plural form of encomium.
- entomic — (zoology) Relating to insects; entomological.
- entopic — (medical) in the usual place, referring to medical or anatomical objects.
- entotic — of or relating to the inner ear
- epizoic — (of an animal or plant) growing or living on the exterior of a living animal
- ergodic — Relating to or denoting systems or processes with the property that, given sufficient time, they include or impinge on all points in a given space and can be represented statistically by a reasonably large selection of points.
- ergotic — Pertaining to, or derived from, ergot.
- ericoid — (of leaves) small and tough, resembling those of heather
- ericson — Leif (liːf). 10th–11th centuries ad, Norse navigator, who discovered Vinland (?1000), variously identified as the coast of New England, Labrador, or Newfoundland; son of Eric the Red
- erotica — pornography
- evictor — One who evicts.
- excisor — One who excises, especially one who performs female genital cutting.
- exciton — A mobile concentration of energy in a crystal formed by an excited electron and an associated hole.
- excitor — a nerve that, when stimulated, causes increased activity in the organ or part it supplies
- exotica — Objects considered strange or interesting because they are out of the ordinary, especially because they originated in a distant foreign country.
- exotics — Plural form of exotic.
- genomic — a full set of chromosomes; all the inheritable traits of an organism.
- georgic — agricultural.