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There are 17 seven-letter words beginning with LUC

LUCARNElucarne n. (Architecture) A dormer-window.
LUCARNE n. (French) a dormer window.
LUCENCElucence n. Lucency; luminosity.
LUCENCE n. the quality of being lucent, also LUCENCY.
LUCENCYlucency n. The quality of being lucent.
lucency n. (Medicine) A pale area revealed in radiography, computed tomography, or similar examination technique.
LUCENCY n. the quality of being lucent, also LUCENCE.
LUCERNElucerne n. (Britain) Alfalfa.
Lucerne prop.n. A canton of Switzerland.
Lucerne prop.n. The capital city of Lucerne canton, Switzerland.
LUCERNSlucerns n. Plural of lucern.
LUCERN n. a fodder plant, aka alfalfa, also LUCERNE, LUZERN.
LUCHOTHLUACH n. (Hebrew) an inscribed tablet of Commandments.
LUCIDERlucider adj. Comparative form of lucid: more lucid.
LUCID adj. easily understood.
LUCIDLYlucidly adv. In a clear and easily understood way, in a lucid manner.
LUCID adv. easily understood.
LUCIFERlucifer n. (Britain, archaic) A self-igniting match, ie. one which could be lit by striking on any surface (as…
Lucifer prop.n. (Literary) The planet Venus as the daystar.
Lucifer prop.n. (Biblical) The King of Babylon who was compared to the planet Venus in first the Wycliffe version then…
LUCIGENlucigen n. (Historical) A kind of oil lamp using compressed air.
LUCIGEN n. a lamp burning oil mixed with air in a spray.
LUCITESLUCITE n. a type of transparent acrylic-based plastic.
LUCKIERluckier adj. Comparative form of lucky: more lucky.
LUCKY adj. fortunate.
LUCKIESLuckies prop.n. Plural of Luckie.
LUCKIE n. an elderly woman who keeps an alehouse, also LUCKY.
LUCKILYluckily adv. In a lucky manner; by good fortune; fortunately.
LUCKY adv. fortunate.
LUCKINGlucking v. Present participle of luck.
Lucking prop.n. A surname from Old English.
LUCK v. to succeed by chance or good fortune.
LUCUMASlucumas n. Plural of lucuma.
lúcumas n. Plural of lúcuma.
LUCUMA n. (Quechua) a tree of the Lucuma genus of sapotaceous trees with edible fruit, mostly found in South America.
LUCUMOSlucumos n. Plural of lucumo.
LUCUMO n. (Latin) an Etruscan prince.

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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