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8-letter words containing a, c, e, s

  • capsheaf — The top sheaf of a stook of wheat etc.
  • capsized — Simple past tense and past participle of capsize.
  • capsizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of capsize.
  • capstern — Misspelling of capstan.
  • capstone — one of a set of slabs on the top of a wall, building, etc
  • capsuled — Enclosed within a capsule.
  • capsules — Plural form of capsule.
  • captives — Plural form of captive; persons held prisoner.
  • captures — to take by force or stratagem; take prisoner; seize: The police captured the burglar.
  • capuches — Plural form of capuche.
  • capulets — Plural form of capulet.
  • car keys — a key or keys used to lock, unlock, and operate an automobile
  • car seat — a seat in an automobile; specif., a portable seat that fastens onto a car's built-in seat and is used for securing a small child
  • caramels — Plural form of caramel.
  • caravels — Plural form of caravel.
  • carbenes — Plural form of carbene.
  • carbines — Plural form of carbine.
  • carcases — Plural form of carcase.
  • cardcase — a small case for holding business cards
  • cardenas — Lázaro (ˈlaθaro). 1895–1970, Mexican statesman and general; president of Mexico (1934–40)
  • careless — If you are careless, you do not pay enough attention to what you are doing, and so you make mistakes, or cause harm or damage.
  • caressed — an act or gesture expressing affection, as an embrace or kiss, especially a light stroking or touching.
  • caresser — One who caresses.
  • caresses — an act or gesture expressing affection, as an embrace or kiss, especially a light stroking or touching.
  • carfares — Plural form of carfare.
  • carfaxes — Plural form of carfax.
  • caribees — See under Antilles.
  • carioles — Plural form of cariole.
  • carlisle — a city in NW England, administrative centre of Cumbria: railway and industrial centre. Pop: 71 773 (2001)
  • carneous — fleshy
  • caroches — Plural form of caroche.
  • carolers — Plural form of caroler.
  • caroused — Simple past tense and past participle of carouse.
  • carousel — At an airport, a carousel is a moving surface from which passengers can collect their luggage.
  • carouser — to engage in a drunken revel: They caroused all night.
  • carouses — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of carouse.
  • carrells — Plural form of carrell.
  • carreras — José (həʊsˈzeɪ). born 1947, Spanish tenor
  • carriers — Plural form of carrier.
  • carshare — to take turns in driving fellow commuters to and from work or friends' children to school and back, so as to avoid the unnecessary use of several underoccupied vehicles
  • cascabel — a knoblike protrusion on the rear part of the breech of an obsolete muzzle-loading cannon
  • cascaded — a waterfall descending over a steep, rocky surface.
  • cascades — a mountain range extending from N California to W Canada: highest peak, Mt. Rainier, 14,408 feet (4322 meters).
  • case bay — (in a roof or floor) the section between two principals.
  • case law — Case law is law that has been established by following decisions made by judges in earlier cases.
  • case out — an often small or portable container for enclosing something, as for carrying or safekeeping; receptacle: a jewel case.
  • caseated — Simple past tense and past participle of caseate.
  • casebook — A casebook is a written record of the cases dealt with by someone such as a doctor, social worker, or police officer.
  • caseload — The caseload of someone such as a doctor, social worker, or lawyer is the number of cases that they have to deal with.
  • casemate — an armoured compartment in a ship or fortification in which guns are mounted
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