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8-letter words containing ace

  • ace-high — esteemed; respected
  • aceldama — the place near Jerusalem that was bought with the 30 pieces of silver paid to Judas for betraying Jesus (Matthew 27:8; Acts 1:19)
  • acentric — without a centre
  • acephate — a white solid compound, C 4 H 10 NO 3 PS, used as an insecticide against a wide range of plant pests, including aphids, budworms, and tent caterpillars.
  • aceramic — not producing pottery: an aceramic South American culture.
  • acerated — having sharp points
  • acerbate — to embitter or exasperate
  • acerbity — Acerbity is a kind of bitter, critical humour.
  • acervate — growing in heaps or clusters
  • acervuli — Plural form of acervulus.
  • acescent — slightly sour or turning sour
  • acetated — treated with acetic acid
  • acetates — Plural form of acetate.
  • acetonic — Of, pertaining to, or producing acetone.
  • acetoxyl — a medicine used to treat acne, with benzoyl peroxide as it active ingredient
  • acetylic — of, relating to, or characteristic of the acetyl group.
  • adjacent — If one thing is adjacent to another, the two things are next to each other.
  • agacerie — allurement, enticement, enchantment, coquetry
  • airspace — A country's airspace is the part of the sky that is over that country and is considered to belong to it.
  • albacete — a city in SE Spain: metal goods manufacturing. Pop: 155 142 (2003 est)
  • anyplace — Anyplace means the same as anywhere.
  • araceous — belonging to the plant family Araceae.
  • at peace — in a state of harmony or friendship
  • biacetyl — a liquid with a strong, butter-like odour
  • bitbrace — brace (def 3).
  • boldface — (of type) having this weight
  • bongrace — a brim or shade on the front of women's bonnets or hats, intended to protect the face from the sun
  • boniface — Saint, original name Wynfrith. ?680–?755 ad, Anglo-Saxon missionary: archbishop of Mainz (746–755). Feast day: June 5
  • bootlace — A bootlace is a long thin cord which is used to fasten a boot.
  • bowgrace — a fender or pad used to protect the bows of a vessel from ice.
  • brace up — to call forth one's courage, resolution, etc., as after defeat or disappointment
  • bracelet — A bracelet is a chain or band, usually made of metal, which you wear around your wrist as jewellery.
  • carapace — A carapace is the protective shell on the back of some animals such as tortoises or crabs.
  • cetacean — Cetaceans are animals such as whales, dolphins, and porpoises.
  • cetaceum — spermaceti.
  • clubface — the face of a golf club
  • coalface — In a coal mine, the coalface is the part where the coal is being cut out of the rock.
  • cumacean — any small malacostracan marine crustacean of the Cumacea family, mostly dwelling on the sea bed but sometimes found among the plankton
  • diacetyl — a chemical compound with formula C4H6O2, occurring naturally as a by-product of fermentation, and commonly added to margarine and other foods because of its buttery taste
  • disgrace — the loss of respect, honor, or esteem; ignominy; shame: the disgrace of criminals.
  • dispeace — an absence of peace
  • displace — to compel (a person or persons) to leave home, country, etc.
  • dogfaces — Plural form of dogface.
  • dollface — a person having a smooth, unblemished complexion and small, regular features.
  • duckface — Informal. a facial expression in which the lips are pressed together and pushed forward, especially in a photograph.
  • embraced — Hold (someone) closely in one's arms, esp. as a sign of affection.
  • embracer — A person who embraces.
  • embraces — Plural form of embrace.
  • emplaced — Simple past tense and past participle of emplace.
  • face bow — a device for determining the relationship of the maxillae to the mandibular joint.

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