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9-letter words containing l, d, c

  • calfdozer — a small bulldozer
  • calibered — the diameter of something of circular section, especially that of the inside of a tube: a pipe of three-inch caliber.
  • calipered — Simple past tense and past participle of caliper.
  • call down — to request or invoke
  • call-down — to cry out in a loud voice; shout: He called her name to see if she was home.
  • callboard — a notice board listing opportunities for performers
  • caller id — A telephone that has caller ID displays the telephone number and name of the person who is calling you.
  • callidity — cunning or slyness
  • calloused — A foot or hand that is calloused is covered in calluses.
  • calm down — If you calm down, or if someone calms you down, you become less angry, upset, or excited.
  • canalised — to make a canal or canals through.
  • canalized — Simple past tense and past participle of canalize.
  • cancelled — to make void; revoke; annul: to cancel a reservation.
  • candlelit — A candlelit room or table is lit by the light of candles.
  • candlemas — Feb 2, the Feast of the Purification of the Virgin Mary and the presentation of Christ in the Temple: the day on which the church candles are blessed. In Scotland it is one of the four quarter days
  • candlenut — a euphorbiaceous tree, Aleurites mollucana, of tropical Asia and Polynesia
  • candlepin — a bowling pin, as used in skittles, tenpin bowling, candlepins, etc
  • candlewax — The wax of a candle.
  • candomble — any of a number of similar religious cults in Brazil that combine elements of Roman Catholicism with elements of West African, esp Yoruba, and South American Indian religions
  • canefield — A field where cane is grown.
  • canoodled — Simple past tense and past participle of canoodle.
  • canoodles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of canoodle.
  • canulated — Simple past tense and past participle of canulate.
  • cap cloud — a stationary cloud directly above an isolated mountain peak. Compare banner cloud, crest cloud.
  • caprioled — Simple past tense and past participle of capriole.
  • caracoled — Simple past tense and past participle of caracole.
  • card file — a collection of cards containing data or records, arranged systematically, as in alphabetical order, in boxes or drawers
  • cardiacal — cardiac
  • cardialgy — cardialgia
  • cardinals — of prime importance; chief; principal: of cardinal significance.
  • carpooled — Simple past tense and past participle of carpool.
  • cartloads — Plural form of cartload.
  • caseloads — Plural form of caseload.
  • cataloged — a list or record, as of items for sale or courses at a university, systematically arranged and often including descriptive material: a stamp catalog.
  • catalysed — to act upon by catalysis.
  • catalyzed — to act upon by catalysis.
  • catcalled — a shrill, whistlelike sound or loud raucous shout made to express disapproval at a theater, meeting, etc.
  • cathedral — A cathedral is a very large and important church which has a bishop in charge of it.
  • caudillos — Plural form of caudillo.
  • cauldrife — susceptible to cold; chilly
  • cauldrons — Plural form of cauldron.
  • caulfield — Patrick (Joseph). 1936–2005, British painter and printmaker
  • cavalcade — A cavalcade is a procession of people on horses or in cars or carriages.
  • cd player — A CD player is a machine on which you can play CDs.
  • cd single — a compact disk, usually three inches in diameter, containing one or two popular songs.
  • ceilinged — Especially in combination Having a (specified type of) ceiling.
  • celandine — either of two unrelated plants, Chelidonium majus (greater celandine) or Ranunculus ficaria (lesser celandine)
  • cell body — the compact area of a nerve cell that constitutes the nucleus and surrounding cytoplasm, excluding the axons and dendrites.
  • celloidin — a nitrocellulose compound derived from pyroxylin, used in a solution of alcohol and ether for embedding specimens before cutting sections for microscopy
  • celluloid — You can use celluloid to refer to films and the cinema.
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