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7-letter words containing c, e, p

  • caprice — A caprice is an unexpected action or decision which has no strong reason or purpose.
  • caprine — of or resembling a goat
  • capsize — If you capsize a boat or if it capsizes, it turns upside down in the water.
  • capsule — A capsule is a very small tube containing powdered or liquid medicine, which you swallow.
  • captive — A captive person or animal is being kept imprisoned or enclosed.
  • capture — If you capture someone or something, you catch them, especially in a war.
  • capuche — a large hood or cowl, esp that worn by Capuchin friars
  • capulet — the family name of Juliet in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet
  • carpale — carpal
  • carpels — Plural form of carpel.
  • carpets — Plural form of carpet.
  • caspase — a type of enzyme that is involved in apoptosis and necrosis
  • cecrops — (in ancient Greek tradition) the first king of Attica, represented as half-human, half-dragon
  • cephal- — cephalo-
  • cephala — the head, especially of an arthropod.
  • cepheid — a type of variable star with a regular cycle of variations in luminosity
  • cepheus — a faint constellation in the N hemisphere near Cassiopeia and the Pole Star
  • cepstra — cepstrum
  • cesspit — A cesspit is a hole or tank in the ground into which waste water and sewage flow.
  • champed — Simple past tense and past participle of champ.
  • champer — to bite upon or grind, especially impatiently: The horses champed the oats.
  • chapeau — a hat
  • chapels — Plural form of chapel.
  • chapess — a woman
  • chaplet — an ornamental wreath of flowers, beads, etc, worn on the head
  • chapmen — Plural form of chapman.
  • chapped — If your skin is chapped, it is dry, cracked, and sore.
  • chappel — (dated, 17-18th C.) alternative spelling of chapel.
  • chappie — chap2 (def 1).
  • chapter — A chapter is one of the parts that a book is divided into. Each chapter has a number, and sometimes a title.
  • charpie — a piece of lint used to make a surgical dressing
  • cheapen — If something cheapens a person or thing, it lowers their reputation or position.
  • cheaper — costing very little; relatively low in price; inexpensive: a cheap dress.
  • cheapie — cheap
  • cheaply — costing very little; relatively low in price; inexpensive: a cheap dress.
  • checkup — A checkup is a medical examination by your doctor or dentist to make sure that there is nothing wrong with your health.
  • cheeped — Simple past tense and past participle of cheep.
  • chellup — noise
  • chew up — If you chew food up, you chew it until it is completely crushed or soft.
  • chipped — damaged by having a small piece broken off
  • chipper — Chipper means cheerful and lively.
  • chippie — Also, chippie. Slang. a promiscuous woman. a prostitute.
  • chipset — a highly integrated circuit on the motherboard of a computer that controls many of its data transfer functions
  • chirped — to make a characteristic short, sharp sound, as small birds and certain insects.
  • chirper — to make a characteristic short, sharp sound, as small birds and certain insects.
  • chirpse — (slang, transitive, Multicultural London English) To flirt with; to chat up.
  • chomped — Simple past tense and past participle of chomp.
  • chomper — a person who chomps
  • chopine — a sandal-like shoe on tall wooden or cork bases popular in the 18th century
  • chopped — diced, minced, or cut into small bits.
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