Anagrams of sick-list
Word sick-list has
128 anagrams
that can be made by using the letters of sick-list.
- 2,4,5-t
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noun,
a light-tan, water-insoluble solid, C 8 H 5 Cl 3 O 3 , used chiefly for killing weeds.
- sticks
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noun,
a branch or shoot of a tree or shrub that has been cut or broken off.
- slicks
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noun,
a smooth or slippery place or spot or the substance causing it:
- silts
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noun,
earthy matter, fine sand, or the like carried by moving or running water and deposited as a sediment.
- skits
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noun,
a short literary piece of a humorous or satirical character.
- lists
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noun,
an enclosed arena for a tilting contest.
- slick
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noun,
a smooth or slippery place or spot or the substance causing it:
- sicks
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noun,
(used with a plural verb) sick persons collectively (usually preceded by the).
- stick
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noun,
a branch or shoot of a tree or shrub that has been cut or broken off.
- licks
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noun,
a stroke of the tongue over something.
- kilts
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noun,
any short, pleated skirt, especially a tartan wraparound, as that worn by men in the Scottish Highlands.
- ticks
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noun,
a slight, sharp, recurring click, tap, or beat, as of a clock.
- cists
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noun,
a box or chest, especially for sacred utensils.
- silks
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noun,
the soft, lustrous fiber obtained as a filament from the cocoon of the silkworm.
- licit
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adjective,
legal; lawful; legitimate; permissible.
- tikis
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noun,
(initial capital letter) (in Polynesian mythology) the first man on earth.
- kists
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noun,
a coffer; a money chest.
- 30-30
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- istic
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- scil
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- LIST
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noun,
a series of names or other items written or printed together in a meaningful grouping or sequence so as to constitute a record:
- sci.
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- lits
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noun,
litas.
- Lick
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noun,
a stroke of the tongue over something.
- kist
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noun,
a coffer; a money chest.
- SCSI
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noun,
a standard for computer interface ports featuring faster data transmission and greater flexibility than normal ports.
- 1080
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- sick
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noun,
(used with a plural verb) sick persons collectively (usually preceded by the).
- sics
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adverb,
so; thus: usually written parenthetically to denote that a word, phrase, passage, etc., that may appear strange or incorrect has been written intentionally or has been quoted verbatim: (sic).
- silk
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noun,
the soft, lustrous fiber obtained as a filament from the cocoon of the silkworm.
- silt
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noun,
earthy matter, fine sand, or the like carried by moving or running water and deposited as a sediment.
- sits
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verb,
(in prescriptions) may it be.
- skis
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noun,
one of a pair of long, slender runners made of wood, plastic, or metal used in gliding over snow.
- skit
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noun,
a short literary piece of a humorous or satirical character.
- SLIC
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- slit
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noun,
a straight, narrow cut, opening, or aperture.
- tick
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noun,
a slight, sharp, recurring click, tap, or beat, as of a clock.
- tics
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noun,
Pathology.
a sudden, spasmodic, painless, involuntary muscular contraction, as of the face.
tic douloureux.
- Tiki
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noun,
(initial capital letter) (in Polynesian mythology) the first man on earth.
- tils
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noun,
the sesame plant.
- tsks
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noun,
an exclamation of “tsk.”.
- KISS
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noun,
an act or instance of kissing.
- lit.
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- kilt
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noun,
any short, pleated skirt, especially a tartan wraparound, as that worn by men in the Scottish Highlands.
- cis-
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- itis
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- ilks
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noun,
family, class, or kind:
- clit
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noun,
clitoris.
- cts.
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- kc/s
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- cist
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noun,
a box or chest, especially for sacred utensils.
- cit.
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- isls
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- ISIS
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noun,
a goddess of fertility, the sister and wife of Osiris and mother of Horus, and usually represented as a woman with a cow's horns with the solar disk between them: later worshiped in the Greek and Roman empires.
- KCSI
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- ick
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interjection,
(used as an expression of distaste or repugnance.)
- ss.
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- ski
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noun,
one of a pair of long, slender runners made of wood, plastic, or metal used in gliding over snow.
- ics
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- Skt
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- SIT
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verb,
(in prescriptions) may it be.
- sis
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noun,
sister.
- CST
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- csk
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- kil
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- clk
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- St.
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- SSC
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- SSI
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- SST
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- STI
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- CLI
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- stk
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- STL
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- TCS
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- TIC
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noun,
Pathology.
a sudden, spasmodic, painless, involuntary muscular contraction, as of the face.
tic douloureux.
- cl.
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- ct.
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- TLC
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- TSI
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- tsk
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noun,
an exclamation of “tsk.”.
- cs.
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- ilk
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noun,
family, class, or kind:
- il-
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- ILS
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- LSS
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- kCi
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- Kit
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noun,
a set or collection of tools, supplies, instructional matter, etc., for a specific purpose:
- ksi
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- Lt.
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- LCI
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- LCT
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- Is.
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noun,
(used to denote the narrator of a literary work written in the first person singular).
- lis
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noun,
the solmization syllable used for the semitone between the sixth and seventh degrees of a scale.
- Kt.
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- ITC
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- LSC
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- LSI
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- TSS
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- LST
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- sc.
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- Isl
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- SIC
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adverb,
so; thus: usually written parenthetically to denote that a word, phrase, passage, etc., that may appear strange or incorrect has been written intentionally or has been quoted verbatim: (sic).
- ist
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- SCS
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- L1
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- KI
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noun,
the Sumerian goddess personifying earth: the counterpart of the Akkadian Aruru.
- SI
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noun,
the syllable used for the seventh tone of a scale and sometimes for the tone B.
- TL
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- tk
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- L.
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- LC
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- LI
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noun,
the solmization syllable used for the semitone between the sixth and seventh degrees of a scale.
- sk
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- TI
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noun,
the syllable for the seventh tone of a diatonic scale.
- ck
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- L2
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- S.
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- TC
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- T1
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- t.
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- KC
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- ic
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- i.
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- IT
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noun,
(in children's games) the player called upon to perform some task, as, in tag, the one who must catch the other players.
- K.
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- SL
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- K2
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noun,
Also called Godwin Austen [god-win aw-stin] /ˈgɒd wɪn ˈɔ stɪn/ (Show IPA), Dapsang [duh p-suhng] /dəpˈsʌŋ/ (Show IPA). a mountain in N Kashmir, in the Karakoram range: second highest peak in the world. 28,250 feet (8611 meters).