9-letter words containing s, e, r, i, c
- misdirect — to direct or address wrongly or incorrectly: to misdirect a person; to misdirect a letter.
- misoclere — hostile to clergy
- mispriced — Simple past tense and past participle of misprice.
- misprices — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misprice.
- misrecite — To recite erroneously.
- misreckon — (transitive) To add (something) up incorrectly, make a wrong calculation of (an amount etc.).
- misrecord — (transitive) To record incorrectly.
- mockeries — Plural form of mockery.
- muscarine — a poisonous compound, C 8 H 1 9 NO 3 , found in certain mushrooms, especially fly agaric, and in decaying fish.
- mycerinus — king of ancient Egypt c2600–2570 b.c.: builder of the third great pyramid at ·El· Giza.
- narcotise — Alternative spelling of narcotize.
- navicerts — Plural form of navicert.
- necrosing — Present participle of necrose.
- necrotise — to undergo necrosis.
- nectaries — Botany. an organ or part that secretes nectar.
- neurotics — Plural form of neurotic.
- ninescore — the product (180) of nine multiplied by twenty
- noisecore — (music) A genre of hardcore punk music characterized by distorted feedback.
- nuisancer — a person that creates a nuisance or public offence
- obstetric — of or relating to the care and treatment of women in childbirth and during the period before and after delivery.
- occupiers — Plural form of occupier.
- operatics — Exaggerated or overly emotional behaviour; histrionics.
- orchestic — relating to dance
- ostracise — to exclude, by general consent, from society, friendship, conversation, privileges, etc.: His friends ostracized him after his father's arrest.
- ostracize — to exclude, by general consent, from society, friendship, conversation, privileges, etc.: His friends ostracized him after his father's arrest.
- ostriches — Plural form of ostrich.
- ostricize — Misspelling of ostracize.
- overspice — to add too much spice to
- parcheesi — a modern board game derived from the ancient game of pachisi
- parecious — paroicous.
- peirastic — involving an experiment; experimental
- perceives — to become aware of, know, or identify by means of the senses: I perceived an object looming through the mist.
- periclase — a cubic mineral, native magnesia, MgO, occurring usually in metamorphosed dolomite.
- periscian — a person whose shadow moves round every point of the compass during a day, i.e. a person located in the polar regions
- periscope — an optical instrument for viewing objects that are above the level of direct sight or in an otherwise obstructed field of vision, consisting essentially of a tube with an arrangement of prisms or mirrors and, usually, lenses: used especially in submarines.
- picturise — to represent in a picture, especially in a motion picture; make a picture of.
- piscivore — an animal that feeds on fish
- porticoes — a structure consisting of a roof supported by columns or piers, usually attached to a building as a porch.
- practised — skilled or expert; proficient through practice or experience: a practiced hand at politics.
- practiser — someone who practises something, esp a trade or skill; practitioner
- practises — habitual or customary performance; operation: office practice.
- praiseach — a type of porridge made with oatmeal
- precieuse — one of the 17th-century literary women of France who affected an extreme care in the use of language.
- precincts — a district, as of a city, marked out for governmental or administrative purposes, or for police protection.
- precisely — definitely or strictly stated, defined, or fixed: precise directions.
- precisian — a person who adheres punctiliously to the observance of rules or forms, especially in matters of religion.
- precising — a concise summary.
- precision — the state or quality of being precise.
- precisive — characterized by accuracy or exactness: a precisive method of expressing oneself.
- precrisis — occurring or existing before a crisis; of or pertaining to the period preceding a crisis