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9-letter words containing t, i, c, e

  • archilute — Alternative form of archlute.
  • architect — An architect is a person who designs buildings.
  • arcminute — unit of angular measurement, 1⁄60 of a degree
  • armistice — An armistice is an agreement between countries who are at war with one another to stop fighting and to discuss ways of making peace.
  • artichoke — Artichokes or globe artichokes are round green vegetables that have fleshy leaves arranged like the petals of a flower.
  • artificer — a skilled craftsman
  • artifices — Plural form of artifice.
  • ascertain — If you ascertain the truth about something, you find out what it is, especially by making a deliberate effort to do so.
  • ascetical — a person who dedicates his or her life to a pursuit of contemplative ideals and practices extreme self-denial or self-mortification for religious reasons.
  • ascidiate — of or relating to the tunicate molluscs of the genus Ascidium
  • asemantic — not semantic
  • associate — If you associate someone or something with another thing, the two are connected in your mind.
  • astricted — Simple past tense and past participle of astrict.
  • asyndetic — (of a catalogue or index) without cross references
  • atacamite — a mineral, green in colour, containing copper and present in Australia, Chile, and Cornwall
  • atheistic — Atheistic means connected with or holding the belief that there is no God.
  • athematic — not based on themes
  • athetosic — relating to or characterized by athetosis
  • athletics — Athletics refers to track and field sports such as running, the high jump, and the javelin.
  • auctioned — Also called public sale. a publicly held sale at which property or goods are sold to the highest bidder.
  • auspicate — to begin or inaugurate with a ceremony intended to bring good fortune
  • autecious — autoecious
  • authentic — An authentic person, object, or emotion is genuine.
  • autocrime — a crime involving a motor vehicle, esp the theft of a car
  • autocrine — relating to self-stimulation, through the production of a factor and a specific receptor for it
  • autocutie — a young and attractive but inexperienced female television presenter
  • autoecism — the development of the entire life cycle of a parasitic fungus on a single host or group of hosts.
  • autogenic — Self-produced.
  • autotelic — having a purpose in and justifying itself
  • aviatrice — a woman who is a pilot; aviator.
  • b-picture — B-movie.
  • backbiter — to attack the character or reputation of (a person who is not present).
  • backbites — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of backbite.
  • bacterial — Bacterial is used to describe things that relate to or are caused by bacteria.
  • bacterias — (US) Plural form of bacteria.
  • bacterins — a vaccine prepared from killed bacteria.
  • bacterio- — indicating bacteria or an action or condition relating to or characteristic of bacteria
  • bacterium — Bacterium is the singular of bacteria.
  • bacterize — to subject to bacterial action
  • bacteroid — resembling a bacterium
  • bechstein — Karl. 1826–1900, German piano maker; founder (1853) of the Bechstein company of piano manufacturers in Berlin
  • belection — bolection.
  • betatopic — (of atoms) differing in proton number by one, theoretically as a result of emission of a beta particle
  • bewitched — to affect by witchcraft or magic; cast a spell over.
  • bewitcher — a person who enchants or bewitches
  • bicaudate — having two tails or taillike appendages.
  • bicentric — having two centres
  • bifurcate — If something such as a line or path bifurcates or is bifurcated, it divides into two parts which go in different directions.
  • bijection — a mathematical function or mapping that is both an injection and a surjection and therefore has an inverse
  • bijective — (of a function, relation, etc) associating two sets in such a way that every member of each set is uniquely paired with a member of the other
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