9-letter words containing ric
- price war — intensive competition, especially among retailers, in which prices are repeatedly cut in order to undersell competitors or sometimes to force smaller competitors out of business.
- price-cut — to reduce the price of, especially to gain a competitive advantage.
- price-tag — a label or tag that shows the price of the item to which it is attached.
- priceable — the sum or amount of money or its equivalent for which anything is bought, sold, or offered for sale.
- priceless — having a value beyond all price; invaluable: a priceless artwork.
- priciness — the state of being pricey
- prick out — to transplant (seedlings) as from seed pans to shallow boxes
- prickling — a sharp point.
- prickspur — a spur having a single sharp goad or point.
- prickwood — the dense wood of the spindle tree, used for making skewers
- prometric — in favour of the metric system
- quadricep — Quadriceps.
- rectrices — one of the tail feathers of a bird controlling direction during flight.
- repricing — the sum or amount of money or its equivalent for which anything is bought, sold, or offered for sale.
- rice bean — a twining southern Asian vine, Vigna umbellata, of the legume family, cultivated for its edible seeds.
- rice bowl — deep dish for rice
- rice cake — puffed-rice snack food
- rice coal — anthracite coal in sizes ranging from 3/16 to 5/16 inch (about 0.5 to 0.8 cm).
- rice wine — sake: for drinking
- ricefield — a field where rice is grown
- ricercare — ricercar.
- ricercata — Music. a chiefly polyphonic instrumental form of the 16th and 17th centuries closely resembling the vocal motet in structure and style.
- richard i — ("Richard the Lion-Hearted"; "Richard Coeur de Lion") 1157–99, king of England 1189–99.
- richelieu — Armand Jean du Plessis [ar-mahn zhahn dy ple-see] /arˈmɑ̃ ʒɑ̃ dü plɛˈsi/ (Show IPA), Duc de, 1585–1642, French cardinal and statesman.
- richfield — a city in E Minnesota, near Minneapolis.
- ricketily — in a rickety or shaky manner
- rickstand — a platform on which to put or make a rick or haystack
- rickstick — a tool used when making haystacks or ricks
- rubricate — to mark or color with red.
- rubrician — an expert in or close adherent to liturgical rubrics.
- saccharic — of or derived from saccharin or a saccharine substance.
- satirical — of, pertaining to, containing, or characterized by satire: satirical novels.
- satyrical — Classical Mythology. one of a class of woodland deities, attendant on Bacchus, represented as part human, part horse, and sometimes part goat and noted for riotousness and lasciviousness.
- satyricon — a satirical novel, interspersed with verse, written in the 1st century a.d. by Petronius, extant in fragments.
- securicor — a well-known security company which transports money between shops, banks etc; it is also involved in prison management
- sericeous — silky.
- sericitic — of, containing, or resembling sericite
- serictery — a silk gland.
- serricorn — a beetle with serrate antennae
- spherical — having the form of a sphere; globular.
- sporicide — a substance or preparation for killing spores.
- strictest — characterized by or acting in close conformity to requirements or principles: a strict observance of rituals.
- striction — the act of constricting.
- strictish — fairly strict
- stricture — a remark or comment, especially an adverse criticism: The reviewer made several strictures upon the author's style.
- superrich — having wealth or great possessions; abundantly supplied with resources, means, or funds; wealthy: a rich man; a rich nation.
- symmetric — characterized by or exhibiting symmetry; well-proportioned, as a body or whole; regular in form or arrangement of corresponding parts.
- sympatric — originating in or occupying the same geographical area.
- teleferic — telpher.
- terricole — a plant or animal living on land