6-letter words containing c, i, r
- carlin — an old woman.
- carnie — Alternative spelling of carny.
- caroni — a river in SE Venezuela, flowing N to the Orinoco River. 550 miles (885 km) long.
- carrie — a feminine name
- caviar — Caviar is the salted eggs of a fish called a sturgeon.
- cedric — a masculine name
- ceiler — a canopy or tapestry covering a bed or wall
- cercis — any tree or shrub of the leguminous genus Cercis, which includes the redbud and Judas tree
- ceriph — a smaller line used to finish off a main stroke of a letter, as at the top and bottom of M.
- cerise — Something that is cerise is a bright pinkish red.
- cerite — a rare mineral, the hydrous silicate of cerium
- cerium — a malleable ductile steel-grey element of the lanthanide series of metals, used in lighter flints and as a reducing agent in metallurgy. Symbol: Ce; atomic no: 58; atomic wt: 140.115; valency: 3 or 4; relative density: 6.770; melting pt: 798°C; boiling pt: 3443°C
- cerris — a species of oak tree known as the Turkey oak
- cervid — any ruminant mammal of the family Cervidae, including the deer, characterized by the presence of antlers
- cervin — Mont (mɔ̃̃) ; mōn) the Matterhorn
- cervix — The cervix is the entrance to the womb.
- chadri — a shroud which covers the body from head to foot, usually worn by females in Islamic countries
- chairs — Plural form of chair.
- charis — Shari.
- cherie — dear; sweetheart: used in referring to or addressing a woman or girl.
- chicer — attractive and fashionable; stylish: a chic hat.
- chider — to express disapproval of; scold; reproach: The principal chided the children for their thoughtless pranks.
- chigre — Dated form of chigoe.
- chimar — chimere
- chimer — an apparatus for striking a bell so as to produce a musical sound, as one at the front door of a house by which visitors announce their presence.
- chinar — The oriental plane tree, native from southeastern Europe to northern Iran.
- chirac — Jacques (René) (ʒɑk). born 1932, French Gaullist politician: president of France (1995–2007); prime minister (1974–76 and 1986–88); mayor of Paris (1977–95)
- chiral — designating or of an asymmetrical form, as a molecule, that cannot be superimposed on its mirror image
- chiro- — indicating the hand; of or by means of the hand
- chiron — a wise and kind centaur who taught many great heroes in their youth, including Achilles, Actaeon, and Jason
- chiros — the ladyfish, Elops saurus.
- chirps — Plural form of chirp.
- chirpy — If you describe a person or their behaviour as chirpy, you mean they are very cheerful and lively.
- chirre — (obsolete) To coo like a pigeon.
- chirrs — Plural form of chirr.
- choirs — Plural form of choir.
- chokri — a girl or young woman
- choric — of, like, for, or in the manner of a chorus, esp of singing, dancing, or the speaking of verse
- chowri — a fly-whisk made from the tail of the yak
- chrism — a mixture of olive oil and balsam used for sacramental anointing in the Greek Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches
- christ — Christ is one of the names of Jesus, whom Christians believe to be the son of God and whose teachings are the basis of Christianity.
- ciardi — John, 1916–86, U.S. poet.
- cibber — Colley (ˈkɒlɪ). 1671–1757, English actor and dramatist; poet laureate (1730–57)
- cicero — a measure for type that is somewhat larger than the pica
- ciders — Plural form of cider.
- cidery — of or relating to cider
- cierge — A wax candle used in religious rites.
- cigars — Plural form of cigar.
- Çiller — Tansu (ˈtænzuː). born 1945, Turkish politician; first female prime minister (1993–96)
- cimbri — a Germanic people from N Jutland who migrated southwards in the 2nd century bc: annihilated by Marius in the Po valley (101 bc)