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9-letter words containing c, a, r, t, u, s

  • dustcarts — Plural form of dustcart.
  • educators — Plural form of educator.
  • eucharist — The Eucharist is the Christian religious ceremony in which Christ's last meal with his disciples is celebrated by eating bread and drinking wine.
  • fractious — refractory or unruly: a fractious animal that would not submit to the harness.
  • fractures — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fracture.
  • fructosan — any of the class of hexosans, as inulin and the like, that yield fructose upon hydrolysis.
  • justiciar — a high judicial officer in medieval England.
  • lincrusta — a wallpaper having a hard embossed surface
  • lustrical — Pertaining to, or used for, purification.
  • macrotous — having large ears
  • naucratis — an ancient Greek city in N Egypt, on the Nile delta.
  • nectarous — of the nature of or resembling nectar.
  • obscurant — a person who strives to prevent the increase and spread of knowledge.
  • ocularist — a person who makes artificial eyes
  • outscream — to scream louder than
  • outsearch — to go or look through (a place, area, etc.) carefully in order to find something missing or lost: They searched the woods for the missing child. I searched the desk for the letter.
  • patroclus — Classical Mythology. a friend of Achilles, who was slain by Hector at Troy.
  • reductase — any enzyme acting as a reducing agent.
  • roughcast — Also called spatter dash. an exterior wall finish composed of mortar and fine pebbles mixed together and dashed against the wall. Compare pebble dash.
  • rusticana — objects, such as agricultural implements, garden furniture, etc, relating to the countryside or made in imitation of rustic styles
  • rusticate — to go to the country.
  • rutaceous — of or like rue.
  • saluretic — of or relating to a substance that promotes renal excretion of sodium and chloride ions.
  • sanctuary — a sacred or holy place.
  • scout car — a fast, lightly-armored military vehicle equipped with guns and used chiefly for reconnaissance.
  • scrapegut — a fiddle player
  • scrutable — capable of being understood by careful study or investigation.
  • scrutator — a person who investigates.
  • secateurs — scissors or shears, especially pruning shears.
  • securitan — a person believing they are secure
  • sharp-cut — cut so as to have a sharp edge: a tool with a sharp-cut blade.
  • spartacus — died 71 b.c, Thracian slave, gladiator, and insurrectionist.
  • stauncher — firm or steadfast in principle, adherence, loyalty, etc., as a person: a staunch Republican; a staunch friend.
  • sterculia — any of various tropical trees of the genus Sterculia, of which some species are grown as ornamentals and some are the source of commercially valuable wood.
  • stroupach — a cup of tea
  • subarctic — of, pertaining to, similar to, or being the region immediately south of the Arctic Circle; subpolar.
  • subcantor — a deputy to a cantor
  • succorant — the act of seeking out affectionate care and social support.
  • suctorial — adapted for sucking or suction, as an organ; functioning as a sucker for imbibing or adhering.
  • suctorian — a suctorial animal.
  • sugar act — a law passed by the British Parliament in 1764 raising duties on foreign refined sugar imported by the colonies so as to give British sugar growers in the West Indies a monopoly on the colonial market.
  • sugarcoat — to cover with sugar: to sugarcoat a pill.
  • supercrat — a high-ranking bureaucrat, especially one of cabinet rank.
  • surf-cast — to fish by casting into the surf from or near the shore
  • tau cross — a T -shaped cross.
  • trachinus — a weever fish
  • tracksuit — a sweat suit, usually with a long-sleeved jacket and long pants, worn by athletes, especially runners, before and after actual competition or during workouts.
  • transduce — to convert (energy) from one form into another.
  • tuscarora — a member of an Indian people living originally in North Carolina and later, after their admission into the Iroquois confederacy, in New York.
  • undercast — Mining. a crossing of two passages, as airways, dug at the same level so that one descends to pass beneath the other without any opening into it. Compare overcast (def 9).
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