7-letter words containing c, a, s
- backsey — a sirloin
- backups — Plural form of backup.
- baltics — of, near, or on the Baltic Sea.
- 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)
- basic v — The version of the Basic programming language which comes on ROM in Acorn's RISC computers: the Archimedes range and the RiscPC. It features REPEAT and WHILE loops, multi-line IF statements, procedures and functions, local variables, error handling, system calls and a built-in assembler.
- basicly — Misspelling of basically.
- basilic — designating or of a large vein of the upper arm, on the inner side of the biceps muscle
- 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
- bibasic — with two bases
- borasca — (especially in the Mediterranean) a squall, usually accompanied by thunder and lightning.
- borasco — (especially in the Mediterranean) a squall, usually accompanied by thunder and lightning.
- boscage — a mass of trees and shrubs; thicket
- boxcars — Railroads. a completely enclosed freight car.
- brescia — a city in N Italy, in Lombardy: at its height in the 16th century. Pop: 187 567 (2001)
- bucksaw — a woodcutting saw having its blade set in a frame and tensioned by a turnbuckle across the back of the frame
- bwbasic — Bywater BASIC interpreter. A BASIC interpreter by Ted A. Campbell <[email protected]> which implements a large superset of the ANSI Standard for Minimal BASIC (X3.60-1978) in ANSI C, and offers a simple interactive environment including some shell program facilities as an extension of BASIC. The interpreter source has been compiled successfully on a range of ANSI C compilers on varying platforms including MS-DOS, Unix, and Acorn RISC OS. Version 2.10 was posted to news:comp.sources.misc, volume 40.
- c-sharp — C#
- cabanas — Plural form of cabana.
- cabbies — Plural form of cabby.
- cabimas — a town in NW Venezuela, on the NE shore of Lake Maracaibo. Pop: 284 000 (2005 est)
- 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.
- cachous — Plural form of cachou.
- cackles — to utter a shrill, broken sound or cry, as of a hen.
- caddies — Plural form of caddie.
- caddish — like or characteristic of a cad; ungentlemanly
- cadgers — Plural form of cadger.
- cadrans — an instrument which measures the angles of gems and is used during the cutting process
- caesars — Plural form of caesar.
- caesium — a ductile silvery-white element of the alkali metal group that is the most electropositive metal. It occurs in pollucite and lepidolite and is used in photocells. The radioisotope caesium-137, with a half-life of 30.2 years, is used in radiotherapy. Symbol: Cs; atomic no: 55; atomic wt: 132.90543; valency: 1; relative density: 1.873; melting pt: 28.39±0.01°C; boiling pt: 671°C
- caesura — (in modern prosody) a pause, esp for sense, usually near the middle of a verse line
- caftans — Plural form of caftan.
- cagmags — Plural form of cagmag.
- cahoots — partnership; league (esp in the phrases go in cahoots with, go cahoot)
- caimans — Plural form of caiman.
- cainism — the first son of Adam and Eve, who murdered his brother Abel. Gen. 4.
- caisson — a watertight chamber open at the bottom and containing air under pressure, used to carry out construction work under water