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There are 13 six-letter words beginning with DIC

DICASTdicast n. (Historical) A juror in ancient Athens.
DICAST n. (historical) one of the 6000 Athenians chosen annually to act as judges, also DIKAST.
DICERSdicers n. Plural of dicer.
DICER n. a device that dices food.
DICHTSDICHT v. (Scots) to wipe.
DICIERdicier adj. Comparative form of dicey: more dicey.
DICEY adj. dangerous.
DICINGdicing v. Present participle of dice.
dicing n. A game of dice.
dicing n. A fragment of diced food.
DICKEDdicked v. Simple past tense and past participle of dick.
dicked adj. (Slang, vulgar, in combination) Having a specified kind of penis.
dicked adj. (Vulgar, slang) In trouble; put in a difficult situation, or maliciously exploited.
DICKERdicker v. (Intransitive) To bargain, haggle or negotiate over a sale.
dicker v. (Transitive) To barter.
dicker n. (Obsolete) A unit of measure, consisting of 10 of some object, particularly hides and skins.
DICKEYdickey n. Alternative form of dicky.
dickey adj. Alternative form of dicky (“doubtful, troublesome, in poor condition”).
Dickey prop.n. A diminutive of the male given name Richard.
DICKIEdickie n. Alternative form of dicky.
Dickie prop.n. A diminutive of the male given name Dick, a short form of the male given name Richard.
Dickie prop.n. A surname originating as a patronymic.
DICKTYdickty n. (African American Vernacular English) An upper-class black.
DICKTY adj. (US slang) proud, snobbish, also DICTY.
DICOTSdicots n. Plural of dicot.
DICOT n. (short for) a dicotyledon, a plant having two cotyledons, seed-leaves, also DICOTYL.
DICTEDDICT v. (obsolete) to dictate, also DICTATE.
DICTUMdictum n. An authoritative statement; a dogmatic saying; a maxim, an apothegm.
dictum n. A judicial opinion expressed by judges on points that do not necessarily arise in the case, and are…
dictum n. The report of a judgment made by one of the judges who has given it.

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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