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There are 17 nine-letter words containing 2A, C, E, L, S and U| ACCUSABLE | • accusable adj. Liable to be accused or censured; chargeable with a crime or breach; blamable. • ACCUSABLE adj. liable to be accused; chargeable with a crime or fault. | | ACTUALISE | • actualise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of actualize. • ACTUALISE v. to make actual, realise, also ACTUALIZE. | | ACULEATES | • aculeates n. Plural of aculeate. • ACULEATE n. a stinging insect. | | ASPECTUAL | • aspectual adj. Of or pertaining to an aspect. • aspectual adj. (Grammar) Of or pertaining to grammatical aspect. • ASPECTUAL adj. relating to aspect. | | CALAMUSES | • calamuses n. Plural of calamus. • CALAMUS n. (Latin) a quill or reed used as a pen. | | CALCANEUS | • calcaneus n. The large bone making up the heel of the human foot, the heel bone. • CALCANEUS n. (Latin) one of the bones of the tarsus which in man forms the great bone of the heel, also CALCANEUM. | | CANULATES | • canulates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of canulate. • CANULATE v. to insert a canula into, also CANNULATE. | | CAPSULATE | • capsulate adj. Encased, closed in by a capsule. • capsulate v. Alternative form of encapsulate. • CAPSULATE adj. contained in or made into a capsule, also CAPSULATED. | | CASUALISE | • casualise v. (British spelling) Alternative form of casualize. • CASUALISE v. to turn (regular workers) into casual workers, also CASUALIZE. | | CASUALIZE | • casualize v. To become, or cause to become, casual; to become regarded casually. • casualize v. (Economics, chiefly Britain) To convert from regular to casual labor. • CASUALIZE v. to turn (regular workers) into casual workers, also CASUALISE. | | CLAUSULAE | • clausulae n. Plural of clausula. • CLAUSULA n. (Latin) a short clause ending a period in Latin prose. | | COAGULASE | • coagulase n. (Biochemistry) Any enzyme that induces coagulation. • coagulase n. (Biochemistry) Specifically, the enzyme produced by various Staphylococcus species that converts fibrinogen to fibrin. • COAGULASE n. any of several enzymes that cause coagulation, as of the blood. | | EULACHANS | • eulachans n. Plural of eulachan. • EULACHAN n. (Native American) the north Pacific candlefish, also EULACHON, OOLACHAN, OOLAKAN, OOLICHAN, OULACHON, OULAKAN, ULICON, ULIKON. | | JACULATES | • jaculates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of jaculate. • JACULATE v. to throw or cast, as a dart. | | MACULATES | • maculates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of maculate. • MACULATE v. to spot or stain. | | SACCULATE | • sacculate adj. Sacculated. • SACCULATE adj. formed in a series of saclike enclosures, also SACCULATED. | | SALIAUNCE | • saliaunce n. Obsolete spelling of salience (“onslaught”). • SALIAUNCE n. (Spenser) an assault, sally. |
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
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