| CESTI | • cesti n. Plural of cestus. • CESTUS n. (Latin) a hand covering for ancient Roman boxers, also CAESTUS. |
| CHITS | • chits n. Plural of chit. • chits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chit. • CHIT v. (dialect) to sprout. |
| CISTS | • cists n. Plural of cist. • CIST n. a tomb consisting of a stone chest covered with stone slabs. |
| CITES | • cites n. Plural of cite. • cites v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cite. • CITES prop.n. (International law) Acronym of Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species. |
| CLITS | • clits n. Plural of clit. • clits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clit. • CLIT n. (vulgar slang) the clitoris. |
| COITS | • coits n. Plural of coit. • coits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of coit. • Coits prop.n. Plural of Coit. |
| CRITS | • crits n. Plural of crit. • CRIT n. (short for) criticism. |
| CUITS | • CUIT n. (Scots) the ankle. |
| CUTIS | • cutis n. (Anatomy) The true skin or dermis, underlying the epidermis. • CUTIS n. (Latin) the dermis, or true skin. |
| DICTS | • DICT v. (obsolete) to dictate, also DICTATE. |
| ETICS | • ETIC n. a type of linguistic analysis. |
| ICTUS | • ictus n. The pulse. • ictus n. (Medicine) A sudden attack, blow, stroke, or seizure, as in a sunstroke, the sting of an insect, pulsation… • ictus n. (Prosody) The stress of voice laid upon an accented syllable of a word. Compare arsis. |
| SICHT | • sicht n. Pronunciation spelling of sight. • SICHT v. (Scots) to sight. |
| STICH | • stich n. (Obsolete) A verse, of whatever measure or number of feet, especially a verse of Scripture. • stich n. A part of a line of poetry, especially in the distichal poetry of the Hebrew Bible and in early Germanic… • stich n. (Obsolete) A row, line, or rank of trees. |
| STICK | • stick n. An elongated piece of wood or similar material, typically put to some use, for example as a wand or baton. • stick n. Any roughly cylindrical (or rectangular) unit of a substance. • stick n. Material or objects attached to a stick or the like. |
| STOIC | • stoic n. (Philosophy) Proponent of stoicism, a school of thought, from in 300 B.C.E. up to about the time of… • stoic n. A person indifferent to pleasure or pain. • stoic adj. Of or relating to the Stoics or their ideas. |
| TICES | • tices n. Plural of tice. • tices v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tice. • Tices prop.n. Plural of Tice. |
| TICKS | • ticks n. Plural of tick. • ticks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tick. • TICK v. to make a sound like a clock. |