9-letter words containing r, e, c, l
- earcockle — A disease of wheat in which the ears blacken and contract.
- eldercare — Care of people who are elderly or infirm, provided by residential institutions, by paid daily help in the home, or by family members.
- electoral — Of or relating to elections or electors.
- electress — The wife of a German elector.
- electrets — Plural form of electret.
- electrics — All the electrical components and wiring of a machine or system.
- electrify — Charge with electricity; pass an electric current through.
- electrize — To electrify.
- electrode — A conductor through which electricity enters or leaves an object, substance, or region.
- electrons — Plural form of electron.
- electuary — A medicinal substance mixed with honey or another sweet substance.
- elocutory — elocutionary
- emperical — Misspelling of empirical.
- empirical — Based on, concerned with, or verifiable by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic.
- enchorial — Indigenous, native.
- encircled — Simple past tense and past participle of encircle.
- encircles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of encircle.
- enclosure — An area that is sealed off with an artificial or natural barrier.
- energical — Alternative form of energic.
- enranckle — to upset, make irate
- ensorcell — Enchant; fascinate.
- eparchial — Of or pertaining to an eparchy.
- erectable — Capable of being erected or raised up.
- eristical — Obsolete form of eristic.
- erratical — (rare) erratic.
- escalader — A soldier who escalades.
- escalator — A moving staircase consisting of an endlessly circulating belt of steps driven by a motor, conveying people between the floors of a public building.
- esclandre — (archaic) Infamy.
- etherical — relating to ether
- euchloric — relating to euchlorine
- everclear — (chiefly, US, dated, humorous) Any home-brewed grain alcohol, especially one with a dangerously high (chemically unstable) concentration of pure alcohol.
- excalibur — (in Arthurian legend) the magic sword of King Arthur
- excelsior — Used in the names of hotels, newspapers, and other products to indicate superior quality.
- exclaimer — One who exclaims.
- exclosure — An area from which unwanted animals are excluded.
- excluders — Plural form of excluder.
- exclusory — Having the power or the function of excluding.
- execrable — Extremely bad or unpleasant.
- execrably — In an execrable way.
- exercycle — Exercise bicycle.
- falconers — Plural form of falconer.
- farcelike — Resembling or characteristic of farce.
- febricula — a slight and short fever, especially when of obscure causation.
- feliciter — happily; successfully
- fernticle — (obsolete, dialect, Scotland) A freckle on the skin, resembling the seed of fern.
- file card — a card of a size suitable for filing, typically 3 × 5 inches (7.62 × 12.7 cm) or 4 × 6 inches (10.16 × 15.24 cm).
- film crew — a group of people who are involved in the practical and technical business of shooting a film
- fire clay — a refractory clay used for making crucibles, firebricks, etc.
- firelocks — Plural form of firelock.
- fireplace — the part of a chimney that opens into a room and in which fuel is burned; hearth.