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10-letter words containing s, t, c, l

  • catholicus — catholicos.
  • cattleship — a large vessel for the transportation of livestock.
  • caulescent — having a stem clearly visible above the ground
  • cause list — a list of cases awaiting a hearing
  • cautiously — showing, using, or characterized by caution: a cautious man; To be cautious is often to show wisdom.
  • celebrants — Plural form of celebrant.
  • celebrates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of celebrate.
  • celeritous — (rare) Swift, speedy, fast.
  • celestials — Plural form of celestial.
  • cellulitis — inflammation of any of the tissues of the body, characterized by fever, pain, swelling, and redness of the affected area
  • celtic sea — the relatively shallow part of the Atlantic Ocean lying between S Ireland, SW Wales, Cornwall, and W Brittany
  • centerless — Geometry. the middle point, as the point within a circle or sphere equally distant from all points of the circumference or surface, or the point within a regular polygon equally distant from the vertices.
  • centesimal — hundredth
  • centralise — to draw to or gather about a center.
  • centralism — Centralism is a way of governing a country, or organizing something such as industry, education, or politics, which involves having one central group of people who give instructions to everyone else.
  • centralist — Centralist organizations govern a country or organize things using one central group of people who control and instruct everyone else.
  • centreless — without a centre
  • centrioles — Plural form of centriole.
  • cephalitis — encephalitis.
  • cetologist — the branch of zoology dealing with whales and dolphins.
  • chairlifts — Plural form of chairlift.
  • chalkstone — tophus
  • charlatans — Plural form of charlatan.
  • charleston — The Charleston is a lively dance that was popular in the 1920s.
  • charlottes — Plural form of charlotte.
  • chatelains — Plural form of chatelain.
  • check list — a list of items, facts, names, etc, to be checked or referred to for comparison, identification, or verification
  • checklists — Plural form of checklist.
  • chessylite — the blue mineral azurite or copper carbonate
  • chest cold — a cold mainly affecting the chest
  • chesticles — Plural form of chesticle ((slang, humorous) a woman's breasts).
  • child seat — a type of child restraint consisting of a seat with safety features
  • child star — a child who attains celebrity status
  • chiliastic — the doctrine of Christ's expected return to reign on earth for 1000 years; millennialism.
  • chocolates — Plural form of chocolate.
  • choirstall — one of the benches for the choir of a church, cathedral, etc
  • cholecysts — Plural form of cholecyst.
  • christless — being without the teachings or spirit of Christ; unchristian.
  • christlike — resembling or showing the spirit of Jesus Christ
  • chrysolite — a yellowish-green gem derived chiefly from varieties of olivine
  • chrysotile — a green, grey, or white fibrous mineral, a variety of serpentine, that is an important source of commercial asbestos. Formula: Mg3Si2O5(OH)4
  • circulates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of circulate.
  • citronalis — lemon verbena.
  • civil list — The Civil List is money paid by the state every year to members of the British Royal Family to cover their living expenses.
  • civilities — Plural form of civility.
  • cladistics — a method of grouping animals that makes use of lines of descent rather than structural similarities
  • clap skate — a type of speed skate with a blade attached at the heel by a hinge, allowing the full length of the blade to remain on the ice for a longer time and increasing skating speed.
  • class list — (in Britain) a list categorizing students according to the class of honours they have obtained in their degree examination
  • classicist — A classicist is someone who studies the ancient Greek and Roman civilizations, especially their languages, literature, and philosophy.
  • classmates — Plural form of classmate.
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