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10-letter words containing ice

  • enticement — Something used to attract or to tempt someone; a lure.
  • epicenters — Plural form of epicenter.
  • epicentral — Of or pertaining to an epicentre.
  • epicentres — Plural form of epicentre.
  • epicentrum — the focus of an earthquake
  • ex-service — having formerly served in the armed forces
  • eye splice — an eye formed in a rope by splicing the end into its standing part
  • fellatrice — a female fellator
  • fish slice — a broad-bladed kitchen implement with a long handle, for turning fish in frying.
  • fortalices — Plural form of fortalice.
  • furry dice — two oversized dice covered with fake fur and hung in a car as a decoration
  • ground ice — anchor ice.
  • half-price — at a 50% reduction in cost
  • haruspices — Plural form of haruspex.
  • head voice — the high register of the human voice, in which the vibrations of sung notes are felt in the head
  • ice anchor — a large, hooklike device for setting in ice to anchor a vessel or to provide a hold for a hawser in warping it along.
  • ice bridge — a body of ice that forms across the width of a river and is strong enough to bear traffic
  • ice bucket — a cylindrical container for holding ice to use in drinks or to keep a wine bottle cold.
  • ice hammer — a form of ice axe in which one part of the head is shaped like a hammer
  • ice hockey — a game played on ice between two teams of six skaters each, the object being to score goals by shooting a puck into the opponents' cage using a stick with a wooden blade set at an obtuse angle to the shaft.
  • ice island — a tabular iceberg in the arctic region.
  • ice maiden — a beautiful but aloof woman
  • ice needle — one of many needle-like ice crystals that form cirrus clouds in clear cold weather
  • ice skater — An ice skater is someone who skates on ice.
  • ice tongue — a section of ice projecting from the base of a glacier.
  • iceboating — the sport of using an iceboat
  • icebreaker — Nautical. a ship specially built for breaking navigable passages through ice.
  • in a trice — If someone does something in a trice, they do it very quickly.
  • in-service — taking place while one is employed: an in-service training program.
  • injustices — the quality or fact of being unjust; inequity.
  • interstice — an intervening space.
  • juiceheads — Plural form of juicehead.
  • licensable — formal permission from a governmental or other constituted authority to do something, as to carry on some business or profession.
  • licensures — the granting of licenses, especially to engage in professional practice.
  • licentiate — a person who has received a license, as from a university, to practice an art or profession.
  • licentious — sexually unrestrained; lascivious; libertine; lewd.
  • lime juice — sharp-tasting juice of limes
  • list price — the price at which a product is usually sold to the public and from which a trade discount is computed by a wholesaler.
  • low-priced — selling at a low price; inexpensive; cheap.
  • maledicent — ((archaic)) one who enjoys using slanderous language.
  • maleficent — doing evil or harm; harmfully malicious: maleficent destroyers of reputations.
  • met office — (in Britain) a national weather-forecasting service
  • monticello — the estate and residence of Thomas Jefferson, in central Virginia, near Charlottesville.
  • munificent — extremely liberal in giving; very generous.
  • net.police — /net-p*-lees'/ (Or "net police", "net.cops") Those Usenet readers who feel it is their responsibility to pounce on and flame any posting which they regard as offensive or in violation of their understanding of netiquette. Generally used sarcastically or pejoratively. See also net.-, code police.
  • nice nelly — a prudish or affectedly modest person, who uses euphemisms
  • nice-nelly — characterized by prudishness or excessive modesty: The entrance of his nice-nelly friend stopped the flow of risqué stories.
  • nociceptor — A sensory receptor for painful stimuli.
  • noticeable — attracting notice or attention; capable of being noticed: a noticeable lack of interest.
  • noticeably — attracting notice or attention; capable of being noticed: a noticeable lack of interest.
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