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9-letter words containing r, e, c, l, o

  • rice bowl — deep dish for rice
  • rice coal — anthracite coal in sizes ranging from 3/16 to 5/16 inch (about 0.5 to 0.8 cm).
  • rocambole — a European plant, Allium scorodoprasum, of the amaryllis family, used like garlic.
  • rock-like — Something that is rock-like is very strong or firm, and is unlikely to change.
  • rockledge — a city in E central Florida.
  • rockslide — a fall of rocks down a hillside
  • rockville — a city in central Maryland.
  • roll cage — a system of metal bars fitted around the seating area of a vehicle, especially a racing car, to prevent the occupants from being crushed if the vehicle rolls over.
  • roll-neck — A roll-neck sweater or a roll-necked sweater is a sweater with a high neck than can be rolled over.
  • rose cold — rose fever.
  • rounceval — a variety of large pea
  • run close — to compete closely with; present a serious challenge to
  • scalework — an ornamentation technique used to depict scales on fish or other creatures
  • scalloper — a person or thing that scallops.
  • schlocker — something of poor quality; schlock
  • schnorkel — (formerly) snorkel (def 1).
  • schnorkle — (formerly) snorkel (def 1).
  • schoolery — something that is taught
  • sclerosal — Pathology. a hardening or induration of a tissue or part, or an increase of connective tissue or the like at the expense of more active tissue.
  • sclerosed — hardened or indurated, as by sclerosis.
  • sclerosis — Pathology. a hardening or induration of a tissue or part, or an increase of connective tissue or the like at the expense of more active tissue.
  • sclerotal — a bony area or plate found in the sclerotic (the eyeball covering) of some animals
  • sclerotic — Also, scleral. Anatomy. of or relating to the sclera.
  • sclerotin — an insoluble protein that serves to stiffen the chitin of the cuticle of arthropods.
  • scoreless — the record of points or strokes made by the competitors in a game or match.
  • scoreline — sports: intermediate or final score
  • scoundrel — an unprincipled, dishonorable person; villain.
  • scroddled — made of different-coloured scraps of pottery
  • sectorial — of or relating to a sector.
  • slipcover — a cover of cloth or other material for a piece of furniture, as an upholstered chair or sofa, made so as to be easily removable.
  • sollicker — force; momentum.
  • sourceful — any thing or place from which something comes, arises, or is obtained; origin: Which foods are sources of calcium?
  • stercoral — stercoraceous
  • sucralose — a white, crystalline powder, C 12 H 19 Cl 3 O 8 , produced synthetically from sucrose, about 600 times as sweet as sucrose but having no calories.
  • supercoil — superhelix.
  • supercold — extremely cold
  • supercool — to cool (a liquid) below its freezing point without producing solidification or crystallization; undercool.
  • surculose — producing suckers.
  • tectorial — a rooflike structure.
  • terricole — a plant or animal living on land
  • tolerance — a fair, objective, and permissive attitude toward those whose opinions, beliefs, practices, racial or ethnic origins, etc., differ from one's own; freedom from bigotry.
  • torchable — able to be torched or set alight
  • tracheole — any of the smallest branches of an insect trachea.
  • tricresol — a mixture of the three isomeric cresols.
  • trochlear — Anatomy. of, relating to, or connected with a trochlea.
  • turcopole — during the Crusades, a type of lightly armed and low-ranking soldier belonging to the Order of St John of Jerusalem, used mainly as mounted archers and scouts
  • unclogger — to free of an obstruction or impediment: to unclog a drain; to unclog rush-hour traffic.
  • uncoupler — an agent responsible for the uncoupling of oxidative phosphorylation
  • undercool — Chemistry. to cool less than necessary for a given process or purpose. to supercool.
  • urceolate — shaped like a pitcher; swelling out like the body of a pitcher and contracted at the orifice, as a corolla.
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