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There are 24 nine-letter words containing PLICA

amplicantapplicandapplicantapplicatebiplicateduplicacyduplicandduplicantduplicateexplicateimplicandimplicansimplicantimplicataimplicateplicatelyplicatingplicationplicaturepuplicansreplicantreplicasereplicatesupplicat

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  • amplicant — n. (Chemistry, biology) A factor that amplifies a response.
  • applicand — n. (Mathematics) A function, in lambda calculus, that is the subject… — n. (Medicine) abbreviation of applicandus.
  • applicant — n. One who applies for something; one who makes a request; a petitioner. — n. The third coordinate (or z-coordinate) in a three-dimensional…
  • applicate — n. An applied material; an application. — n. (Mathematics) A line at right angles to the axis of a conic… — n. (Mathematics) The z-coordinate, similar to abscissa and ordinate…
  • biplicate — adj. Twice folded together.
  • duplicacy — n. (India) duplication; the state of being duplicated, or having…
  • duplicand — n. (Scotland, law) A doubling of the duty to be paid on a feu.
  • duplicant — n. Something or someone which duplicates something else; a duplicate.
  • duplicate — adj. Being the same as another; identical, often having been copied… — adj. (Games) In which the hands of cards, tiles, etc. are preserved… — v. (Transitive) To make a copy of.
  • explicate — v. (Transitive) To explain meticulously or in great detail. — adj. (Obsolete) Evolved; unfolded.
  • implicand — n. (Propositional calculus) The conclusion of an implication.
  • implicans — n. (Grammar) The antecedent in the if-clause; the well-formed formula (wff).
  • implicant — n. (Propositional calculus) The hypothesis of an implication. — n. (Electrical engineering) On a Karnaugh map: a set of ones (whose…
  • implicata — n. Plural of implicatum.
  • implicate — v. (Transitive, with “in”) To show to be connected or involved… — v. (Transitive, nonstandard) To imply, to have as a necessary… — v. (Pragmatics) To imply without entailing; to have as an implicature.
  • plicately — adv. In a plicate fashion.
  • plicating — v. Present participle of plicate.
  • plication — n. (Now chiefly biology, geology) An act of folding. — n. (Now chiefly biology, geology) A fold or pleat. — n. (Surgery) A surgical procedure in which a body part is strengthened…
  • plicature — n. A doubling; a fold; a plication.
  • puplicans — n. Plural of puplican.
  • replicant — adj. Replicative. — n. (Science fiction) A robot or artificial being that is an exact… — n. (Archaic) One who replies.
  • replicase — n. An enzyme that catalyses the replication of a single-stranded…
  • replicate — v. To make a copy (replica) of. — v. (Sciences) To repeat (an experiment or trial) with a consistent result. — v. (Obsolete) To reply.
  • supplicat — n. (UK, historical, universities) A petition, especially a written…
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