6-letter words containing ic
- critic — A critic is a person who writes about and expresses opinions about things such as books, films, music, or art.
- cronic — very potent marijuana.
- cubica — a fine unglazed shalloon-like fabric
- cubics — Plural form of cubic.
- cultic — of or relating to a religious cult
- cupric — of or containing copper in the divalent state
- cyanic — of or containing cyanogen
- cyclic — Cyclic means the same as cyclical.
- cymric — the Welsh language
- cynics — Plural form of cynic.
- cystic — of, relating to, or resembling a cyst
- dardic — belonging or relating to a group of languages spoken in Kashmir, N Pakistan, and E Afghanistan, regarded as a subbranch of the Indic branch of the Indo-European family but showing certain Iranian characteristics
- de-ice — to free or be freed of ice
- deiced — Simple past tense and past participle of deice.
- deicer — a device or a chemical substance for preventing or removing ice.
- deices — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deice.
- deific — making divine or exalting to the position of a god
- delice — a delicacy; a pleasure
- delict — a wrongful act for which the person injured has the right to a civil remedy
- depict — To depict someone or something means to show or represent them in a work of art such as a drawing or painting.
- dermic — dermal
- detick — to remove ticks from (an animal); free of ticks
- device — A device is an object that has been invented for a particular purpose, for example for recording or measuring something.
- diadic — Misspelling of dyadic.
- dicast — (in ancient Athens) a juror in the popular courts chosen by lot from a list of citizens
- dicho- — in two parts; in pairs
- dicier — unpredictable; risky; uncertain.
- dicing — gambling or playing with dice.
- dicker — If you say that people are dickering about something, you mean that they are arguing or disagreeing about it, often in a way that you think is foolish or unnecessary.
- dickey — a man's detachable, or false, shirt front
- dickie — an article of clothing made to look like the front or collar of a shirt, blouse, vest, etc., worn as a separate piece under another garment, as a jacket or dress. Compare vest (def 2), vestee.
- dickty — high-class or stylish.
- dicots — Plural form of dicot.
- dictat — Misspelling of diktat.
- dictum — A dictum is a formal statement made by someone who has authority.
- diotic — pertaining to or affecting both ears; binaural.
- domoic — Of or pertaining to domoic acid or its derivatives.
- dreich — (Scotland, Northern Ireland) Bleak, miserable, dismal, cheerless, dreary.
- droich — a dwarf
- dromic — of, relating to, or resembling a racetrack
- dyadic — of or consisting of a dyad; being a group of two.
- ebasic — (language) A BASIC by Gordon Eubanks, now at Symantec, that led to CBASIC.
- ebcdic — Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code
- ebonic — Alternative form of Ebonic.
- ecesic — relating to ecesis
- echoic — resembling an echo.
- eddaic — either of two old Icelandic literary works, one a collection of poems on mythical and religious subjects (or) erroneously attributed to Saemund Sigfusson (c1055–1133), the other a collection of ancient Scandinavian myths and legends, rules and theories of versification, poems, etc. (or) compiled and written in part by Snorri Sturluson (1179–1241).
- edenic — the place where Adam and Eve lived before the Fall. Gen. 2:8–24.
- edicts — Plural form of edict.
- eliche — pasta in the form of spirals