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There are 11 words containing RACOL

CARACOLcaracol n. Alternative spelling of caracole.
caracol v. Alternative spelling of caracole.
CARACOL v. (French) to perform a half turn on a horse, also CARACOLE.
CARACOLEcaracole n. A half-turn performed by a horse and rider in dressage.
caracole n. (Cavalry) A combat maneuver where riders of the same squadron turn simultaneously to their left or to their right.
caracole n. (Architecture) A spiral staircase.
CARACOLEDcaracoled v. Simple past tense and past participle of caracole.
CARACOLE v. (French) to perform a half turn on a horse, also CARACOL.
CARACOLERcaracoler n. One who performs the caracole combat maneuver on horseback.
CARACOLER n. one who caracoles.
CARACOLERScaracolers n. Plural of caracoler.
CARACOLER n. one who caracoles.
CARACOLEScaracoles n. Plural of caracole.
CARACOLE v. (French) to perform a half turn on a horse, also CARACOL.
CARACOLINGcaracoling v. Present participle of caracole.
caracoling n. A caracole, or half-turn.
CARACOLE v. (French) to perform a half turn on a horse, also CARACOL.
CARACOLLEDcaracolled v. Simple past tense and past participle of caracol.
CARACOL v. (French) to perform a half turn on a horse, also CARACOLE.
CARACOLLINGcaracolling v. Present participle of caracol.
CARACOL v. (French) to perform a half turn on a horse, also CARACOLE.
CARACOLScaracols n. Plural of caracol.
caracols v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of caracol.
CARACOL v. (French) to perform a half turn on a horse, also CARACOLE.
ULTRACOLDultracold adj. (Physics) Of a temperature close to absolute zero, especially one at which quantum-mechanical properties are observed.
ultracold adj. (Informal) Extremely cold; of utmost coldness.
ULTRACOLD adj. very very cold.

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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