7-letter words containing c, e, n, t, r
- current — A current is a steady and continuous flowing movement of some of the water in a river, lake, or sea.
- drecnet — /drek'net/ [Yiddish/German "dreck", meaning filth] Deliberate distortion of DECNET, a networking protocol used in the VMS community. So called because DEC helped write the Ethernet specification and then (either stupidly or as a malignant customer-control tactic) violated that spec in the design of DRECNET in a way that made it incompatible. See also connector conspiracy.
- enactor — One who enacts.
- encraty — the control of one's desires and actions
- encrust — Cover (something) with a hard surface layer.
- encrypt — Convert (information or data) into a cipher or code, especially to prevent unauthorized access.
- enteric — Of, relating to, or occurring in the intestines.
- enticer — One who entices or allures.
- icetran — An extension of Fortran IV and a component of ICES.
- inciter — to stir, encourage, or urge on; stimulate or prompt to action: to incite a crowd to riot.
- increst — (transitive) To adorn with a crest.
- interac — a system of electronic bank payments or withdrawals
- lectern — a reading desk in a church on which the Bible rests and from which the lessons are read during the church service.
- lecturn — Misspelling of lectern.
- nacrite — a clay mineral of the kaolinite group
- nectary — Botany. an organ or part that secretes nectar.
- neritic — of or relating to the region of water lying directly above the sublittoral zone of the sea bottom.
- netrock — /net'rok/ (IBM) A flame; used especially on VNET, IBM's internal corporate network.
- notcher — One who makes notches.
- noticer — Someone who notices.
- percent — Also called per centum. one one-hundredth part; 1/100.
- precent — to lead as a precentor in singing.
- recents — of late occurrence, appearance, or origin; lately happening, done, made, etc.: recent events; a recent trip.
- recount — to count again.
- rection — the determination of the form of one word by the presence of another word in a phrase or sentence
- reenact — to make into an act or statute: Congress has enacted a new tax law.
- scanter — barely sufficient in amount or quantity; not abundant; almost inadequate: to do scant justice.
- tacrine — a drug prescribed to patients of Alzheimer's disease
- tancred — 1078?–1112, Norman leader in the first Crusade.
- terence — (Publius Terentius Afer) c190–159? b.c, Roman playwright.
- tranced — a passageway, as a hallway, alley, or the like.
- trancey — (of music) having a hypnotic effect due to repetitive rhythms
- tranche — Finance. one part or division of a larger unit, as of an asset pool or investment: The loan will be repaid in three tranches. a group of securities that share a certain characteristic and form part of a larger offering: The second tranche of the bond issue has a five-year maturity.
- tranect — a ferry
- trocken — (of wine, esp German wine) dry
- trounce — to beat severely; thrash.
- uncrate — a slatted wooden box or framework for packing, shopping, or storing fruit, furniture, glassware, crockery, etc.
- untrace — to remove the traces from (horses)
- vectran — (language) Fortran with array extensions.