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There are 18 words containing SULC

BISULCATEbisulcate adj. Cloven (cleft in two); cloven-hoofed.
BISULCATE adj. cloven-footed.
MULTISULCATEmultisulcate adj. Having many grooves.
MULTISULCATE adj. many-furrowed.
SULCALsulcal adj. Of or relating to a sulcus.
SULCAL adj. like a sulcus, grooved.
SULCALISESULCALISE v. to furrow, also SULCALIZE.
SULCALISEDSULCALISE v. to furrow, also SULCALIZE.
SULCALISESSULCALISE v. to furrow, also SULCALIZE.
SULCALISINGSULCALISE v. to furrow, also SULCALIZE.
SULCALIZESULCALIZE v. to furrow, also SULCALISE.
SULCALIZEDSULCALIZE v. to furrow, also SULCALISE.
SULCALIZESSULCALIZE v. to furrow, also SULCALISE.
SULCALIZINGSULCALIZE v. to furrow, also SULCALISE.
SULCATEsulcate adj. Having deep, narrow sulci, grooves or furrows.
SULCATE adj. having long, narrow furrows, also SULCATED.
SULCATEDsulcated adj. Sulcate.
SULCATED adj. having long, narrow furrows, also SULCATE.
SULCATIONsulcation n. A channel or furrow.
sulcation n. Markings resembling channels or furrows, especially in shells, fossils, etc.
sulcation n. (Neuroscience) The development of or resulting formations of sulci in a brain cortex.
SULCATIONSsulcations n. Plural of sulcation.
SULCATION n. a channel or furrow.
SULCIsulci n. Plural of sulcus.
SULCUS n. (Latin) a groove or furrow in a body, organ, or tissue, esp. one between two convolutions of the brain.
SULCUSsulcus n. (Anatomy) A furrow or groove in an organ or a tissue, especially that marking the convolutions of the…
sulcus n. (Planetology) A region of subparallel grooves or ditches formed by a geological process.
SULCUS n. (Latin) a groove or furrow in a body, organ, or tissue, esp. one between two convolutions of the brain.
TRISULCATEtrisulcate adj. Having three sulci or grooves.
TRISULCATE adj. having three ridges or forks.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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