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There are 20 nine-letter words containing ICIO

Aparicioscalicioidciliciouscondiciondeliciousefficiousepinicionex␣officiojudiciousmaliciousofficiouspernicionRespiciossericioussilicioussuspicionunviciousviciosityviciouserviciously

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  • Aparicios — prop.n. Plural of Aparicio.
  • calicioid — n. Any lichen-forming fungus of the family Caliciaceae.
  • cilicious — adj. (Obsolete) Made, or consisting, of hair.
  • condicion — n. Obsolete spelling of condition.
  • delicious — adj. Pleasing to the sense of taste; tasty. — adj. (Colloquial, figurative) Pleasing to a person’s taste; pleasing… — adj. (Slang) Having tremendous sex appeal.
  • efficious — adj. (Rare, nonstandard) Efficacious.
  • epinicion — n. (Ancient Greece) A song or ode in celebration of triumph or victory.
  • ex␣officio — adv. By virtue of the office that originated it, or of the title held. — adj. By virtue of the office that originated it, or of the title held.
  • judicious — adj. Having, characterized by, or done with good judgment or sound thinking.
  • malicious — adj. Intending to do harm; characterized by spite and malice.
  • officious — adj. (Obsolete) Obliging, attentive, eager to please. — adj. Offensively intrusive or interfering in offering advice and services.
  • pernicion — n. (Obsolete) destruction; perdition.
  • Respicios — prop.n. Plural of Respicio.
  • sericious — adj. Alternative form of sericeous.
  • silicious — adj. Alternative spelling of siliceous.
  • suspicion — n. The act of suspecting something or someone, especially of something wrong. — n. The condition of being suspected. — n. Uncertainty, doubt.
  • unvicious — adj. Not vicious.
  • viciosity — n. (Archaic, rare) viciousness.
  • viciouser — adj. (Nonstandard) comparative form of vicious: more vicious.
  • viciously — adv. In a vicious manner; ferociously or maliciously.
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