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7-letter words containing c, r, a

  • carrels — Plural form of carrel.
  • carrera — José Miguel de [haw-se mee-gel de] /hɔˈsɛ miˈgɛl dɛ/ (Show IPA), 1785–1821, Chilean revolutionary and political leader: dictator 1811–13.
  • carrereJohn Merven, 1858–1911, U.S. architect.
  • carreta — a simple two-wheeled oxcart.
  • carrick — Alternative spelling of carrack.
  • carried — Simple past tense and past participle of carry.
  • carrier — A carrier is a vehicle that is used for carrying people, especially soldiers, or things.
  • carries — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of carry.
  • carrion — Carrion is the decaying flesh of dead animals.
  • carroll — Lewis. real name the Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. 1832–98, English writer; an Oxford mathematics don who wrote Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and Through the Looking-Glass (1872) and the nonsense poem The Hunting of the Snark (1876)
  • carrots — Plural form of carrot.
  • carroty — of a reddish or yellowish-orange colour
  • carryed — Simple past tense and past participle of carry; archaic spelling of carried.
  • carryon — Alternative spelling of carry-on.
  • carsick — nauseated from riding in a car or other vehicle
  • cartage — the process or cost of carting
  • cartels — Plural form of cartel.
  • carters — Plural form of carter.
  • cartful — the amount a cart can hold
  • cartier — Jacques (ʒɑk). 1491–1557, French navigator and explorer in Canada, who discovered the St Lawrence River (1535)
  • carting — a heavy two-wheeled vehicle, commonly without springs, drawn by mules, oxen, or the like, used for the conveyance of heavy goods.
  • cartman — (dated) A person who transports goods or people by horse and cart; a carman.
  • cartons — Plural form of carton.
  • cartoon — A cartoon is a humorous drawing or series of drawings in a newspaper or magazine.
  • cartway — a cart track
  • caruaru — a city in E Brazil, W of Recife.
  • carvers — a large matched knife and fork for carving meat
  • carvery — an eating establishment at which customers pay a set price and may then have unrestricted helpings of food from a variety of meats, salads, and other vegetables
  • carving — A carving is an object or a design that has been cut out of a material such as stone or wood.
  • carwash — a place, usually an area at a filling station, which has special equipment, such as rotating brushes and water jets, to wash a car
  • cascara — a shrub or small tree, Rhamnus purshiana of NW North America, whose bark is a source of cascara sagrada: family Rhamnaceae
  • caserns — Plural form of casern.
  • caserta — a town in S Italy, in Campania: centre of Garibaldi's campaigns for the unification of Italy (1860); Allied headquarters in World War II. Pop: 75 208 (2001)
  • cashers — Plural form of casher.
  • cashier — A cashier is a person who customers pay money to or get money from in places such as shops or banks.
  • casspir — an armoured military vehicle
  • casters — Plural form of caster.
  • castner — Hamilton Young. 1858–98, US chemist, who devised the Castner process for extracting sodium from sodium hydroxide
  • castors — Plural form of castor.
  • castory — the dye derived from beaver pelts
  • castral — of or relating to a camp, esp a military camp
  • castrum — (historical) Among the Ancient Romans, a building or plot of land used as a military defensive position.
  • cat rig — the rig of a catboat
  • catarrh — Catarrh is a medical condition in which a lot of mucus is produced in your nose and throat. You may get catarrh when you have a cold.
  • catbird — any of several North American songbirds of the family Mimidae (mockingbirds), esp Dumetella carolinensis, whose call resembles the mewing of a cat
  • catcher — In baseball, the catcher is the player who stands behind the batter. The catcher has a special glove for catching the ball.
  • cateran — (formerly) a member of a band of brigands and marauders in the Scottish highlands
  • catered — Simple past tense and past participle of cater.
  • caterer — Caterers are people or companies that provide food and drink for a place such as an office or for special occasions such as weddings and parties.
  • catgirl — (chiefly, Japanese fiction) A female fictional character who has a cat's ears, tail or other feline characteristics on an otherwise humanoid body.
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