6-letter words containing ac
- chacha — A traditional clear strong liquor, sometimes called
- chacma — a baboon, Papio (or Chaeropithecus) ursinus, having coarse greyish hair and occurring in southern and eastern Africa
- chiack — to tease or banter
- chirac — Jacques (René) (ʒɑk). born 1932, French Gaullist politician: president of France (1995–2007); prime minister (1974–76 and 1986–88); mayor of Paris (1977–95)
- chyack — to jeer at; tease; deride.
- clacka — (Geordie, vulgar, slang) A testicle.
- clacky — Clackety.
- cloaca — a cavity in the pelvic region of most vertebrates, except higher mammals, and certain invertebrates, into which the alimentary canal and the genital and urinary ducts open
- coachy — a coachman
- cognac — Cognac is a type of brandy made in the south west of France.
- corsac — a fox, Vulpes corsac, of central Asia
- cracks — to break without complete separation of parts; become fissured: The plate cracked when I dropped it, but it was still usable.
- crackt — (obsolete) Simple past tense and past participle of crack.
- cracky — full of cracks
- cracow — an industrial city in S Poland, on the River Vistula: former capital of the country (1320–1609); university (1364). Pop: 822 000 (2005 est)
- curacy — the office or position of curate
- cusack — Cyril (James). 1910–93, Irish actor
- dacapo — Broad-range hardware specification language. "Mixed Level Modelling and Simulation of VLSI Systems", F.J. Rammig in Logic Design and Simulation, E. Horbst ed, N-H 1986.
- dachas — Plural form of dacha.
- dachau — a town in S Germany, in Bavaria: site of a Nazi concentration camp. Pop: 39 474 (2003 est)
- dacite — an igneous, volcanic rock characteristically light in colour with relatively high silica content
- dacker — to walk slowly; to saunter
- dacnos — A prototype network operating system for multi-vendor environments, from IBM European Networking Centre Heidelberg and University of Karlsruhe.
- dacoit — (in India and Myanmar) a member of a gang of armed robbers
- dacron — a synthetic polyester fiber or a washable, wrinkle-resistant fabric made from it
- dactyl — a metrical foot of three syllables, one long followed by two short (– ◡ ◡)
- deacon — A deacon is a member of the clergy, for example in the Church of England, who is lower in rank than a priest.
- deface — If someone defaces something such as a wall or a notice, they spoil it by writing or drawing things on it.
- depack — (transitive,computing) To decompress (data).
- detach — If you detach one thing from another that it is fixed to, you remove it. If one thing detaches from another, it becomes separated from it.
- diacid — (of a salt or acid) containing two acidic hydrogen atoms
- didact — a person who is didactic
- drachm — drachma.
- dracon — a late 7th-century b.c. Athenian statesman noted for the severity of his code of laws.
- dracut — a city in NE Massachusetts.
- eacher — every one of two or more considered individually or one by one: each stone in a building; a hallway with a door at each end.
- easiac — Early system on Midac computer. Listed in CACM 2(5):16 (May 1959).
- efface — to wipe out; do away with; expunge: to efface one's unhappy memories.
- eirack — a young hen in its first year
- enacts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enact.
- enface — to write, print, or stamp (something) on the face of (a document)
- enlace — Entwine or entangle.
- enrace — to bring into a race of people
- espace — (obsolete) Space.
- exacta — A bet in which the first two places in a race must be predicted in the correct order.
- exacts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exact.
- exacum — any plant of the annual or perennial tropical genus Exacum; some are grown as greenhouse biennials for their bluish-purple platter-shaped flowers: family Gentianaceae
- extacy — Misspelling of ecstasy.
- facade — Architecture. the front of a building, especially an imposing or decorative one. any side of a building facing a public way or space and finished accordingly.
- facers — Plural form of facer.