7-letter words containing b, s, c
- corymbs — Plural form of corymb.
- cottbus — an industrial city in E Germany, in Brandenburg on the Spree River. Pop: 107 549 (2003 est)
- cowboys — Plural form of cowboy.
- cubbies — Plural form of cubby.
- cubbish — the young of certain animals, as the bear, lion, or tiger.
- cubitus — the elbow
- cubless — having no cubs
- cuboids — Plural form of cuboid.
- cumbers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cumber.
- cumbias — Plural form of cumbia.
- cyborgs — Plural form of cyborg.
- cymbals — Plural form of cymbal.
- dibasic — (of an acid, such as sulphuric acid, H2SO4) containing two acidic hydrogen atoms
- ebonics — Black English.
- ecbasis — (rhetoric) A figure in which the orator treats things according to their events or consequences.
- escribe — to draw (a circle) so that it is tangential to one side of a triangle and to the other two sides produced
- fabrics — Plural form of fabric.
- hubcaps — Plural form of hubcap.
- iambics — Plural form of iambic.
- incubus — an imaginary demon or evil spirit supposed to descend upon sleeping persons, especially one fabled to have sexual intercourse with women during their sleep. Compare succubus (def 1).
- jacobus — a former gold coin of England issued by James I.
- mobcaps — Plural form of mobcap.
- mobcast — a podcast created and uploaded using a mobile phone
- objects — Say something to express one's disapproval of or disagreement with something.
- obscene — offensive to morality or decency; indecent; depraved: obscene language.
- obscure — (of meaning) not clear or plain; ambiguous, vague, or uncertain: an obscure sentence in the contract.
- pci bus — Peripheral Component Interconnect
- saber-c — Renamed to CodeCenter.
- sackbut — a medieval form of the trombone.
- sambuca — a licorice-flavored Italian liqueur made from elderberries.
- sawbuck — a ten-dollar bill.
- scabbed — covered with or affected by scabs.
- scabble — to shape or dress (stone) roughly.
- scabies — a contagious skin disease occurring especially in sheep and cattle and also in humans, caused by the itch mite, Sarcoptes scabiei, which burrows under the skin. Compare itch (def 10), mange.
- scabrid — having a rough or scaly surface
- scamble — a long bench used in a farm kitchen
- scherbo — Vitaly [vee-tah-li] /viˈtɑ lɪ/ (Show IPA), born 1972, Belarusian gymnast.
- scribal — a person who serves as a professional copyist, especially one who made copies of manuscripts before the invention of printing.
- scribed — scriber.
- scriber — a tool for scribing wood or the like.
- scrubby — low or stunted, as trees.
- scumbag — a condom.
- scumber — to defecate
- scumble — to soften (the color or tone of a painted area) by overlaying parts with opaque or semiopaque color applied thinly and lightly with an almost dry brush.
- sebacic — of or derived from sebacic acid.
- sebific — producing fat or fatty matter
- seebeck — any of a set of stamps issued (1890–99) in Nicaragua, Honduras, Ecuador, and El Salvador and named after Nicholas Frederick Seebeck, who provided them free to the respective governments
- setback — Surveying. the interval by which a chain or tape exceeds the length being measured.
- sickbay — a hospital or dispensary, especially aboard ship.
- sickbed — the bed used by a sick person.