7-letter words containing c, r, a, n
- macrons — Plural form of macron.
- mantric — Hinduism. a word or formula, as from the Veda, chanted or sung as an incantation or prayer.
- marchen — a German fairy tale or fictional story
- marcian — a.d. 392?–457, emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire 450–457.
- marcion — a.d. c100–c160, Christian Gnostic.
- marconi — Guglielmo [goo-lyel-maw] /guˈlyɛl mɔ/ (Show IPA), Marchese, 1874–1937, Italian electrical engineer and inventor, especially in the field of wireless telegraphy: Nobel Prize in physics 1909.
- mclaren — Norman, 1914–87, Canadian film director and animator, born in Scotland.
- menorca — Minorca.
- mercian — of or relating to Mercia, its inhabitants, or their dialect.
- minicar — a very small car, especially a subcompact.
- minorca — Spanish Menorca. one of the Balearic Islands, in the W Mediterranean. 271 sq. mi. (700 sq. km).
- monarch — a hereditary sovereign, as a king, queen, or emperor.
- mr scan — a medical examination performed with an MR scanner.
- nacarat — A shade of pale red-orange.
- nacrite — a clay mineral of the kaolinite group
- nacrous — of or resembling pearl
- narcism — inordinate fascination with oneself; excessive self-love; vanity. Synonyms: self-centeredness, smugness, egocentrism.
- narcist — inordinate fascination with oneself; excessive self-love; vanity. Synonyms: self-centeredness, smugness, egocentrism.
- narcoma — stupor produced by narcotics.
- narcose — characterized by stupor; stuporous.
- navarch — (historical, Ancient Greece) The commander of a fleet.
- nectary — Botany. an organ or part that secretes nectar.
- nomarch — the governor of a nome or a nomarchy.
- nordica — Lillian (Lillian Norton) 1859–1914, U.S. soprano.
- nuclear — pertaining to or involving atomic weapons: nuclear war.
- ocarina — a simple musical wind instrument shaped somewhat like an elongated egg with a mouthpiece and finger holes.
- orcagna — Andrea (anˈdrɛːa), original name Andrea di Cione. ?1308–68, Florentine painter, sculptor, and architect
- organic — noting or pertaining to a class of chemical compounds that formerly comprised only those existing in or derived from plants or animals, but that now includes all other compounds of carbon.
- plancer — the soffit of a cornice, especially one of wood.
- pranced — to spring from the hind legs; to move by springing, as a horse.
- prancer — to spring from the hind legs; to move by springing, as a horse.
- puranic — any of 18 collections of Hindu legends and religious instructions.
- quranic — Alternative spelling of Qur'anic.
- raccoon — a nocturnal carnivore, Procyon lotor, having a masklike black stripe across the eyes, a sharp snout, and a bushy, ringed tail, native to North and Central America and introduced elsewhere for its valuable fur.
- racking — Also called cloud rack. a group of drifting clouds.
- racoons — Plural form of racoon.
- rancher — a person who owns or works on a ranch.
- rancour — bitter, rankling resentment or ill will; hatred; malice.
- ransack — to search thoroughly or vigorously through (a house, receptacle, etc.): They ransacked the house for the missing letter.
- raunchy — vulgar or smutty; crude; earthy; obscene: a raunchy joke.
- reclean — to clean (something) again or with a different substance, etc
- reenact — to make into an act or statute: Congress has enacted a new tax law.
- rinceau — an ornamental foliate or floral motif.
- romance — Music. a short, simple melody, vocal or instrumental, of tender character.
- romanic — derived from the Romans.
- roscian — of, relating to, or involving acting.
- ruckman — a person who plays in the ruck
- runback — Football. a run made by a player toward the goal line of the opponents after receiving a kick, intercepting a pass, or recovering an opponent's fumble. the distance covered in making such a run.
- sacring — the act or ritual of consecration, esp of the Eucharist or of a bishop
- saracen — History/Historical. a member of any of the nomadic tribes on the Syrian borders of the Roman Empire.