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There are 19 eight-letter words beginning with PLAC

PLACABLEplacable adj. Able to be easily pacified; quick to forgive.
placable adj. Peaceable; quiet.
placable adj. (Obsolete) Having the effect of pacifying, appeasing or pleasing.
PLACABLYplacably adv. In a placable manner.
PLACABLE adv. capable of being placated.
PLACARDSplacards n. Plural of placard.
placards v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of placard.
PLACARD v. to publicise by means of posters.
PLACATEDplacated v. Simple past tense and past participle of placate.
PLACATE v. to conciliate.
PLACATERplacater n. One who placates.
PLACATER n. one who placates.
PLACATESplacates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of placate.
PLACATE v. to conciliate.
PLACCATEplaccate n. Alternative form of placket (“type of armour plate”).
PLACCATE n. (obsolete) a leather doublet with strips of steel, also PLACCAT, PLACKET.
PLACCATSplaccats n. Plural of placcat.
PLACCAT n. (Shakespeare) a leather doublet with strips of steel, also PLACCATE, PLACKET.
PLACEBOSplacebos n. Plural of placebo.
PLACEBO n. (Latin) a medicine given to humour a patient.
PLACEMANplaceman n. (UK politics, derogatory) One appointed to an office, especially in government, as a reward for political…
PLACEMAN n. a political appointee to a public office.
PLACEMATplacemat n. Alternative form of place mat.
place␣mat n. A protective table mat, usually heat-resistant, for a single setting of plates and dishes.
PLACEMAT n. a table mat on which a place setting is laid.
PLACEMENplacemen n. Plural of placeman.
PLACEMAN n. a political appointee to a public office.
PLACENTAplacenta n. (Anatomy) An organ in most mammals during gestation that supplies food and oxygen to the foetus and…
placenta n. (Botany) In flowering plants, the part of the ovary where ovules develop; in non-flowering plants where…
PLACENTA n. (Latin) a round flat spongy vascular organ to which the foetus of most mammals is attached by the umbilical cord.
PLACIDERplacider adj. Comparative form of placid: more placid.
PLACID adj. calm in nature.
PLACIDLYplacidly adv. In a placid manner.
PLACID adv. calm in nature.
PLACINGSplacings n. Plural of placing.
PLACING n. a position.
PLACITUMplacitum n. (Historical) A public court or assembly in the Middle Ages, over which the sovereign presided when a…
placitum n. (UK, law, obsolete) A court, or cause in court.
placitum n. (Law) A plea; a pleading; a judicial proceeding; a suit.
PLACKETSplackets n. Plural of placket.
PLACKET n. a leather doublet with strips of steel, also PLACCAT, PLACCATE.
PLACOIDSplacoids n. Plural of placoid.
PLACOID n. a fish having platelike scales.

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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