Explore this spelling list: Year 4, Term 1, Week 11: -cian endings. This page and its activities are crafted to help you perfect your spelling. Click on Learn, Games, Test, Print, or Write to explore all the available spelling tools.
Words ending in -cian are often used to refer to jobs, e.g. magician or electrician.
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electrician |
An electrician mended my lights.
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heard |
I heard the blare of a police car siren.
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magician |
They had a magician at the children's party.
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mathematician |
The mathematician solved his calculation.
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minute |
Any minute now the baby will wake up.
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musician |
The musician played his guitar.
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natural |
Fabric can be made from natural or man-made fibers.
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optician |
The optician fitted two bifocal lenses into my eyeglasses.
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peculiar |
This has a very peculiar taste.
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politician |
A politician will speak at the meeting.
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