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10-letter words containing t, i, l, a, c

  • poetically — possessing the qualities or charm of poetry: poetic descriptions of nature.
  • point lace — lace made with a needle rather than with bobbins; needlepoint.
  • politician — a person who is active in party politics.
  • polyactine — the spicule of a polyactinal sponge
  • polyatomic — pertaining to a molecule containing more than two atoms.
  • polymastic — a person with a polymastic condition
  • polymathic — a person of great learning in several fields of study; polyhistor.
  • pontifical — of, relating to, or characteristic of a pontiff; papal.
  • postcoital — sexual intercourse, especially between a man and a woman.
  • pratincole — any of several limicoline birds of the genus Glareola, of the Eastern Hemisphere, having a short bill, long, narrow, pointed wings, and a forked tail.
  • preceptial — preceptive, instructive, didactic; conveying or consisting of precepts
  • proclinate — (of a part) directed or inclined forward.
  • proctalgia — neural pain in the rectum or anus
  • public act — public law (def 1).
  • qabalistic — Alternative spelling of cabalistic.
  • quitclaims — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of quitclaim.
  • radicality — the quality or state of being radical
  • radiolytic — the dissociation of molecules by ionizing radiation.
  • ragmatical — wild, rowdy, riotous
  • reactional — a reverse movement or tendency; an action in a reverse direction or manner.
  • reactively — tending to react.
  • reclaimant — a person who makes appeals to reclaim.
  • refractile — refractive (def 2).
  • relocation — to move (a building, company, etc.) to a different location: plans to relocate the firm to Houston.
  • replicator — Any construct that acts to produce copies of itself; this could be a living organism, an idea (see meme), a program (see quine, worm, wabbit, fork bomb, and virus), a pattern in a cellular automaton (see life), or (speculatively) a robot or nanobot. It is even claimed by some that Unix and C are the symbiotic halves of an extremely successful replicator; see Unix conspiracy.
  • reticulate — netted; covered with a network.
  • retractile — capable of being drawn back or in, as the head of a tortoise; exhibiting the power of retraction.
  • rhetorical — used for, belonging to, or concerned with mere style or effect.
  • rhythmical — periodic, as motion, or a drumbeat.
  • rice blast — a disease of rice caused by the fungus Pyricularia oryae, characterized by elliptical leaf spots with reddish-brown margins, brownish lesions and neck rot of the fruiting panicles, and stunting of the plant.
  • ritschlian — of or relating to the theology of Albrecht Ritschl (1822–89), who developed a liberal Christian theology and maintained that religious faith is based on value judgments.
  • royalistic — relating to a royalist
  • sabbatical — of or pertaining or appropriate to the Sabbath.
  • sac-a-lait — the white crappie. See under crappie.
  • salicylate — a salt or ester of salicylic acid.
  • salt stick — a crusty bread roll sprinkled with salt crystals, made in the shape of a cylinder.
  • satellitic — relating to a satellite or smaller planet that revolves around a larger planet
  • scantlings — a timber of relatively slight width and thickness, as a stud or rafter in a house frame.
  • scarlatina — scarlet fever.
  • schalstein — a slate-like rock formed by shearing basaltic or andesitic tuff or lava
  • scholastic — of or relating to schools, scholars, or education: scholastic attainments.
  • sclerotial — a vegetative, resting food-storage body in certain higher fungi, composed of a compact mass of hardened mycelia.
  • scriptural — (sometimes initial capital letter) of, relating to, or in accordance with sacred writings, especially the Scriptures.
  • secularist — secular spirit or tendency, especially a system of political or social philosophy that rejects all forms of religious faith and worship.
  • secularity — secular views or beliefs; secularism.
  • semantical — of, relating to, or arising from the different meanings of words or other symbols: semantic change; semantic confusion.
  • semiotical — of or relating to signs.
  • septicidal — (of a capsule) dehiscing lengthwise along a septum.
  • slack suit — a man's suit for casual wear consisting of slacks and a matching shirt or loose-fitting jacket.
  • slactivism — the public proclaiming of one's political beliefs through activities that require little effort or commitment
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