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

  • archest — Superlative form of arch.
  • archeus — the spirit or force which Paracelsians believed dwelt in, and presided over, all living things
  • archsee — archbishopric.
  • arcsech — (mathematics) The inverse hyberbolic secant function.
  • arcsecs — Plural form of arcsec.
  • arcsine — the function the value of which for a given argument between –1 and 1 is the angle in radians (between –π/2 and π/2), the sine of which is that argument: the inverse of the sine function
  • armscye — the armhole opening in a garment.
  • arsenic — Arsenic is a very strong poison which can kill people.
  • ascared — frightened
  • ascends — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ascend.
  • ascenez — Ashkenaz.
  • ascents — Plural form of ascent.
  • ascesis — the exercise of self-discipline
  • ascetic — An ascetic person has a way of life that is simple and strict, usually because of their religious beliefs.
  • ascites — accumulation of serous fluid in the peritoneal cavity
  • ascribe — If you ascribe an event or condition to a particular cause, you say or consider that it was caused by that thing.
  • aseptic — free from living pathogenic organisms; sterile
  • ashcake — a cake or bread that contains cornmeal and is cooked in the embers of a fire
  • askance — with an oblique glance
  • aspects — Plural form of aspect.
  • atresic — marked by atresia
  • auspice — patronage or guidance (esp in the phrase under the auspices of)
  • avocets — Plural form of avocet.
  • backers — Plural form of backer.
  • backset — a setback; a reversal
  • backsey — a sirloin
  • bascule — a bridge with a movable section hinged about a horizontal axis and counterbalanced by a weight
  • basescu — Traian. born 1951, Romanian politician, president of Romania (2004–14)
  • basoche — a guild of medieval Parisian lawyers, granted the privilege of performing religious plays and known for abusing this privilege by performing comic plays instead
  • batches — a quantity or number coming at one time or taken together: a batch of prisoners.
  • be cast — (of a sheep) to have fallen and been unable to rise
  • beaches — Plural form of beach.
  • beacons — a city in SE New York.
  • becalms — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of becalm.
  • bécasse — a woodcock
  • because — You use because when stating the reason for something.
  • beclasp — to embrace
  • becuase — Misspelling of because.
  • belasco — David1853-1931; U.S. theatrical producer, playwright, & actor
  • boscage — a mass of trees and shrubs; thicket
  • brescia — a city in N Italy, in Lombardy: at its height in the 16th century. Pop: 187 567 (2001)
  • cabbies — Plural form of cabby.
  • cablets — Plural form of cablet.
  • caboose — On a freight train, a caboose is a small car, usually at the rear, in which the crew travels.
  • cáceres — a city in W Spain: held by the Moors (1142–1229). Pop: 87 088 (2003 est)
  • cachets — Plural form of cachet.
  • cackles — to utter a shrill, broken sound or cry, as of a hen.
  • caddies — Plural form of caddie.
  • cadgers — Plural form of cadger.
  • caesars — Plural form of caesar.
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