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There are 18 nine-letter words beginning with SCLE

scleraxissclereidesclereidsscleremassclerinesscleritesscleriticscleritissclerogenscleromassclerosalsclerosedsclerosessclerosissclerotalsclerotiascleroticsclerotin

25 definitions found

  • scleraxis — n. (Biochemistry) A transcription factor associated with tendon tissue.
  • sclereide — n. Alternative form of sclereid.
  • sclereids — n. Plural of sclereid.
  • scleremas — n. Plural of sclerema.
  • sclerines — n. Plural of sclerine.
  • sclerites — n. Plural of sclerite.
  • scleritic — adj. Having or relating to scleritis. — adj. Relating to a sclerite.
  • scleritis — n. (Ophthalmology) Inflammation of the sclera of the eye.
  • sclerogen — n. (Botany) The thickening matter of woody cells; lignin.
  • scleromas — n. Plural of scleroma.
  • sclerosal — adj. Exhibiting or relating to sclerosis.
  • sclerosed — adj. Hardened by sclerosis. — adj. (Figurative) Hardened; fixed; inflexible; tough. — adj. (Botany) lignified.
  • scleroses — n. Plural of sclerosis.
  • sclerosis — n. (Pathology) The abnormal hardening of body tissues, such as… — n. Inability to create change or excessive resistance to change.
  • sclerotal — adj. (Anatomy) sclerotic. — n. (Anatomy) The optic capsule; the sclerotic coat of the eye.
  • sclerotia — n. Plural of sclerotium.
  • sclerotic — adj. (Anatomy) Of or relating to the sclera of the eye. — adj. (Anatomy or pathology) Having or relating to sclerosis; hardened. — adj. (Figurative) Hard and insular; resistant to change.
  • sclerotin — n. (Biochemistry) The crosslinked protein component of the cuticles of insects.
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  • Scrabble in English: 15 words
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