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7-letter words containing a, i, r, c

  • carving — A carving is an object or a design that has been cut out of a material such as stone or wood.
  • cashier — A cashier is a person who customers pay money to or get money from in places such as shops or banks.
  • casspir — an armoured military vehicle
  • cat rig — the rig of a catboat
  • catbird — any of several North American songbirds of the family Mimidae (mockingbirds), esp Dumetella carolinensis, whose call resembles the mewing of a cat
  • catgirl — (chiefly, Japanese fiction) A female fictional character who has a cat's ears, tail or other feline characteristics on an otherwise humanoid body.
  • cattier — Comparative form of catty.
  • caviare — the roe of sturgeon, especially the beluga, or other fish, usually served as an hors d'oeuvre or appetizer.
  • caviler — a person who cavils
  • ceramic — Ceramic is clay that has been heated to a very high temperature so that it becomes hard.
  • cerasin — an insoluble amorphous gum from the cherry and other trees, known also as meta-arabinic acid
  • ceriman — a climbing, tropical American plant, Monstera deliciosa, of the arum family, characterized by cordlike, aerial roots and large, perforated leaves.
  • cerrial — of or relating to the cerris tree
  • certain — If you are certain about something, you firmly believe it is true and have no doubt about it. If you are not certain about something, you do not have definite knowledge about it.
  • cesaire — Aimé Fernand [e-mey fer-nahn] /ɛˈmeɪ fɛrˈnɑ̃/ (Show IPA), 1913–2008, West Indian poet, playwright, and politician.
  • chagrin — Chagrin is a feeling of disappointment, upset, or annoyance, perhaps because of your own failure.
  • chaired — a seat, especially for one person, usually having four legs for support and a rest for the back and often having rests for the arms.
  • chardin — Jean-Baptiste Siméon (ʒɑ̃batist simeɔ̃). 1699–1779, French still-life and genre painter, noted for his subtle use of scumbled colour
  • charier — Comparative form of chary.
  • charily — cautiously; carefully
  • charing — Present participle of chare.
  • chariot — In ancient times, chariots were fast-moving vehicles with two wheels that were pulled by horses.
  • charism — Theology. a divinely conferred gift or power.
  • charity — A charity is an organization which raises money in order to help people who are sick, very poor, or who have a disability.
  • charlie — a silly person; fool
  • charpai — a light bedstead used in India, consisting of a web of rope or tape netting.
  • charpie — a piece of lint used to make a surgical dressing
  • charqui — meat, esp beef, cut into strips and dried
  • chikara — the attribute of might or force
  • chimera — A chimera is an unrealistic idea that you have about something or a hope that you have that is unlikely to be fulfilled.
  • chinars — Plural form of chinar.
  • chivari — shivaree.
  • chorial — Embryology. the outermost of the extraembryonic membranes of land vertebrates, contributing to the formation of the placenta in the placental mammals.
  • ciboria — Plural form of ciborium.
  • cidaris — a sea urchin in the class Echinoidea
  • cigaret — a cylindrical roll of finely cut tobacco cured for smoking, considerably smaller than most cigars and usually wrapped in thin white paper.
  • ciliary — of or relating to cilia
  • cinerea — the grey matter of the brain and nervous system
  • circars — Plural form of circar.
  • circean — Also, Kirke. Also called Aeaea. Classical Mythology. the enchantress represented by Homer as turning the companions of Odysseus into swine by means of a magic drink.
  • cirrate — bearing or resembling cirri
  • citator — a legal publication listing cases and statutes, their history and current status
  • cithara — a stringed musical instrument of ancient Greece and elsewhere, similar to the lyre and played with a plectrum
  • citrate — any salt or ester of citric acid. Salts of citric acid are used in beverages and pharmaceuticals
  • claimer — a person who makes a claim; claimant
  • clairty — Misspelling of clarity.
  • clarain — one of the four major lithotypes of banded coal
  • clarice — a feminine name
  • clarify — To clarify something means to make it easier to understand, usually by explaining it in more detail.
  • clarini — a valveless trumpet used in the 17th and 18th centuries for playing rapid passages in the high register.
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