7-letter words containing c, l, a, e, s
- malices — desire to inflict injury, harm, or suffering on another, either because of a hostile impulse or out of deep-seated meanness: the malice and spite of a lifelong enemy.
- marcels — Plural form of marcel.
- mascled — Composed of, or covered with, lozenge-shaped scales.
- oracles — (especially in ancient Greece) an utterance, often ambiguous or obscure, given by a priest or priestess at a shrine as the response of a god to an inquiry.
- osceola — 1804–38, U.S. Indian leader: chief of the Seminole tribe.
- oscheal — relating to or resembling the scrotum
- raschel — a type of loosely knitted fabric
- reclasp — to clasp (something) again or (of two things) to clasp together again
- reclass — a number of persons or things regarded as forming a group by reason of common attributes, characteristics, qualities, or traits; kind; sort: a class of objects used in daily living.
- recusal — the disqualification of a judge for a particular lawsuit or proceeding, especially due to some possible conflict of interest or prejudice.
- rescale — to revise the scale of, especially to make smaller or more modest: to rescale a budget.
- saccule — Anatomy. the smaller of two sacs in the membranous labyrinth of the internal ear. Compare utricle (def 3).
- saclike — a baglike structure in an animal, plant, or fungus, as one containing fluid.
- sanicle — any plant belonging to the genus Sanicula, of the parsley family, as S. marilandica, of America, used in medicine.
- satchel — Leroy Robert ("Satchel") 1906–82, U.S. baseball player.
- scabble — to shape or dress (stone) roughly.
- scalade — escalade.
- scalage — an assessed percentage deduction, as in weight or price, granted in dealings with goods that are likely to shrink, leak, or otherwise vary in the amount or weight originally stated.
- scalare — any of three deep-bodied, cichlid fishes, Pterophyllum scalare, P. altum, and P. eimekei, inhabiting northern South American rivers, often kept in aquariums.
- scalene — Geometry. (of a cone or the like) having the axis inclined to the base. (of a triangle) having three unequal sides.
- scaleup — an increase in size, quantity, or activity according to a fixed scale or proportion: a scaleup of an engineering design; a scaleup program of energy conservation.
- scalped — the integument of the upper part of the head, usually including the associated subcutaneous structures.
- scalpel — a small, light, usually straight knife used in surgical and anatomical operations and dissections.
- scalper — the integument of the upper part of the head, usually including the associated subcutaneous structures.
- scamble — a long bench used in a farm kitchen
- scantle — a small or scant amount
- scapple — to shape (stone, timber, etc) into a plane in a rough or unfinished manner
- scarlet — a bright-red color inclining toward orange.
- scleral — sclerotic (def 1).
- scytale — a tool used to transmit secret messages by way of wrapping a strip of leather around a cylinder and writing on it. The leather is then unwound and must be wrapped around a cylinder of the same size to read the message. Used by the Ancient Greeks, particularly the Spartans
- seconal — secobarbital
- secular — of or relating to worldly things or to things that are not regarded as religious, spiritual, or sacred; temporal: secular interests.
- selecta — a disc jockey
- shackle — a ring or other fastening, as of iron, for securing the wrist, ankle, etc.; fetter.
- shellac — lac that has been purified and formed into thin sheets, used for making varnish.
- slacken — If something slackens or if you slacken it, it becomes slower, less active, or less intense.
- slacker — a slack condition or part.
- spackle — a hole-filling compound
- spancel — a noosed rope with which to hobble an animal, especially a horse or cow.
- special — of a distinct or particular kind or character: a special kind of key.
- specula — a mirror or reflector, especially one of polished metal, as on a reflecting telescope.
- sulcate — having long, narrow grooves or channels, as plant stems, or being furrowed or cleft, as hoofs.
- talcose — containing or composed largely of talc.
- upscale — located at, moving toward, or of or for the upper end of a social or economic scale: The boutique caters to upscale young career people.
- vesical — of or relating to a vesica or bladder, especially the urinary bladder.
- weslaco — a city in S Texas.