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7-letter words containing c, r, e, u

  • excuser — One who offers excuses or pleads in extenuation of the fault of another.
  • facture — the act, process, or manner of making anything; construction.
  • farceur — a writer or director of or actor in farce.
  • feechur — (computing, slang, derogatory) An undesirable or misimplemented feature (software capability).
  • ferulic — (organic chemistry) Of or pertaining to ferulic acid or its derivatives.
  • flueric — fluidics.
  • focuser — a central point, as of attraction, attention, or activity: The need to prevent a nuclear war became the focus of all diplomatic efforts.
  • fourche — forked or divided into two at the extremity or in extremities: a lion's tail fourché; a cross fourché.
  • frounce — A form of trichomoniasis affecting hawks, resulting in a sore with a cheesy secretion in the mouth or throat.
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  • fructed — (of a tree or other plant) represented as bearing fruit, seeds, or the like: an apple tree vert fructed gules.
  • furcate — forked; branching.
  • furnace — a structure or apparatus in which heat may be generated, as for heating houses, smelting ores, or producing steam.
  • grecque — a fret of Greek origin
  • hachure — one of a series of short parallel lines drawn on a map to indicate topographic relief.
  • huckery — ugly
  • ice run — the rapid breaking up or fragmentation of river ice in spring or early summer.
  • icterus — jaundice (def 1).
  • incurve — Curve inward.
  • inducer — Biochemistry. a substance that has the capability of activating genes within a cell.
  • j-curve — a curve which, in some economic theories, indicates that a decline in the value of a nation's currency initially causes an increase, and then a decrease, in that nation's balance-of-trade deficit
  • juicers — Plural form of juicer.
  • juicier — full of juice; succulent: a juicy pear.
  • juncker — Jean-Claude ( ʒɑ̃klod) born 1954, Luxembourgish politician; prime minister of Luxembourg (1995–2013); president of the European Commission from 2014
  • kerouacJack (Jean-Louis Lefris de Kérouac) 1922–69, U.S. novelist.
  • lacquer — a protective coating consisting of a resin, cellulose ester, or both, dissolved in a volatile solvent, sometimes with pigment added.
  • lautrec — Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri.
  • lecture — a speech read or delivered before an audience or class, especially for instruction or to set forth some subject: a lecture on Picasso's paintings.
  • lecturn — Misspelling of lectern.
  • leuctra — a town in ancient Greece, in Boeotia: Thebans defeated Spartans here 371 b.c.
  • lucarne — a dormer window.
  • lucerne — a canton in central Switzerland. 576 sq. mi. (1490 sq. km).
  • lucifer — a proud, rebellious archangel, identified with Satan, who fell from heaven.
  • luckier — having or marked by good luck; fortunate: That was my lucky day.
  • luncher — Someone who lunches, someone who eats lunch.
  • lurched — Archaic. the act of lurking or state of watchfulness.
  • lurcher — a crossbred dog used especially by poachers.
  • lurches — Archaic. the act of lurking or state of watchfulness.
  • marceau — Marcel [mahr-sel;; French mar-sel] /mɑrˈsɛl;; French marˈsɛl/ (Show IPA), 1923–2007, French actor and mime.
  • marcuseHerbert, 1898–1979, U.S. political and social philosopher, born in Germany.
  • maurice — German Moritz. 1521–53, German general: elector of Saxony 1547–53.
  • mcclureSamuel Sidney, 1857–1949, U.S. editor and publisher, born in Ireland.
  • mercury — Chemistry. a heavy, silver-white, highly toxic metallic element, the only one that is liquid at room temperature; quicksilver: used in barometers, thermometers, pesticides, pharmaceutical preparations, reflecting surfaces of mirrors, and dental fillings, in certain switches, lamps, and other electric apparatus, and as a laboratory catalyst. Symbol: Hg; atomic weight: 200.59; atomic number: 80; specific gravity: 13.546 at 20°C; freezing point: −38.9°C; boiling point: 357°C.
  • minceur — (of food) low-fat or low-calorie
  • miscure — An incorrect cure of any kind.
  • morceau — piece; morsel.
  • moucher — someone who eats hungrily or greedily
  • muckers — Plural form of mucker.
  • mulcher — a person or thing that mulches.
  • muncher — to chew with steady or vigorous working of the jaws, often audibly.
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