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8-letter words containing a, s, c, r, i

  • citharas — Plural form of cithara.
  • citrates — Plural form of citrate.
  • clarions — Plural form of clarion.
  • clarissa — a feminine name
  • clashier — Comparative form of clashy.
  • classier — of high class, rank, or grade; stylish; admirably smart; elegant.
  • claviers — Plural form of clavier.
  • coarsish — quite coarse
  • corbinas — Plural form of corbina.
  • cordials — Plural form of cordial.
  • corridas — Plural form of corrida.
  • corsairs — Plural form of corsair.
  • corsican — of or relating to Corsica or its inhabitants
  • crabbish — Somewhat sour or cross; crabby.
  • crabwise — (of motion) sideways; like a crab
  • crackies — by cracky.
  • cramoisy — of a crimson colour
  • crankish — mildly eccentric
  • crannies — Plural form of cranny.
  • crappies — Plural form of crappie.
  • crashing — (intensifier) (esp in the phrase a crashing bore)
  • cravings — great or eager desire; yearning.
  • crawfish — A crawfish is a small shellfish with five pairs of legs which lives in rivers and streams. You can eat some types of crawfish.
  • crawlies — Fear, anxiety.
  • crayfish — A crayfish is a small shellfish with five pairs of legs which lives in rivers and streams. You can eat some types of crayfish.
  • craziest — mentally deranged; demented; insane.
  • creasing — Present participle of crease.
  • cremains — A dead person's cremains are their remains after their body has been cremated.
  • cressida — (in medieval adaptations of the story of Troy) a woman who deserts her Trojan lover Troilus for the Greek Diomedes
  • crispate — having a curled or waved appearance
  • cristate — having a crest
  • curacies — Plural form of curacy.
  • curtails — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of curtail.
  • curtains — death or ruin; the end
  • czarists — of, relating to, or characteristic of a czar or the system and principles of government under a czar.
  • czaritsa — A czarina or tsaritsa.
  • discards — Plural form of discard.
  • disgrace — the loss of respect, honor, or esteem; ignominy; shame: the disgrace of criminals.
  • distract — to draw away or divert, as the mind or attention: The music distracted him from his work.
  • draconis — a late 7th-century b.c. Athenian statesman noted for the severity of his code of laws.
  • epicarps — Plural form of epicarp.
  • ergastic — consisting of the non-living by-products of protoplasmic activity
  • erratics — Plural form of erratic.
  • escalier — a staircase
  • escorial — a village in central Spain, northwest of Madrid: site of an architectural complex containing a monastery, palace, and college, built by Philip II between 1563 and 1584
  • escurial — Escorial
  • eucharis — any amaryllidaceous plant of the South American genus Eucharis, cultivated for their large white fragrant flowers
  • fanciers — Plural form of fancier.
  • francais — (borrowed) The French language.
  • frascati — a fruity white wine from Rome.
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