7-letter words containing c, r, e, u
- scourie — a young seagull
- scouter — a person who scouts.
- screwup — a mistake or blunder: The package was delayed through an addressing screwup.
- scrouge — to crowd or press
- scruple — a moral or ethical consideration or standard that acts as a restraining force or inhibits certain actions.
- scudder — a fast runner
- scudery — Magdeleine de [mag-duh-len duh] /mag dəˈlɛn də/ (Show IPA), 1607–1701, French novelist.
- scuffer — a type of lightweight sandal
- sculker — one who skulks
- scumber — to defecate
- scunner — an irrational dislike; loathing: She took a scunner to him.
- scupper — Nautical. a drain at the edge of a deck exposed to the weather, for allowing accumulated water to drain away into the sea or into the bilges. Compare freeing port.
- scutter — scurry.
- secular — of or relating to worldly things or to things that are not regarded as religious, spiritual, or sacred; temporal: secular interests.
- secured — free from or not exposed to danger or harm; safe.
- securer — free from or not exposed to danger or harm; safe.
- seducer — to lead astray, as from duty, rectitude, or the like; corrupt.
- shucker — a husk or pod, as the outer covering of corn, hickory nuts, chestnuts, etc.
- sourced — any thing or place from which something comes, arises, or is obtained; origin: Which foods are sources of calcium?
- sources — any thing or place from which something comes, arises, or is obtained; origin: Which foods are sources of calcium?
- suberic — of or relating to cork.
- subrace — a subdivision of a race
- suckler — an animal that suckles its young; mammal.
- sucrase — invertase.
- sucrier — a small container for sugar used at the table; a sugar bowl
- sucrose — a crystalline disaccharide, C 1 2 H 2 2 O 1 1 , the sugar obtained from the sugarcane, the sugar beet, and sorghum, and forming the greater part of maple sugar; sugar.
- surface — the outer face, outside, or exterior boundary of a thing; outermost or uppermost layer or area.
- toucher — to put the hand, finger, etc., on or into contact with (something) to feel it: He touched the iron cautiously.
- traceur — a participant in the sport or activity of parkour
- traduce — to speak maliciously and falsely of; slander; defame: to traduce someone's character.
- trounce — to beat severely; thrash.
- trucage — art forgery
- trucked — a shuffling jitterbug step.
- truckee — a river in E California and W Nevada, rising in Lake Tahoe and flowing E and NE for about 125 miles (201 km).
- trucker — any of various forms of vehicle for carrying goods and materials, usually consisting of a single self-propelled unit but also often composed of a trailer vehicle hauled by a tractor unit.
- truckie — a truck driver
- truckle — to submit or yield obsequiously or tamely (usually followed by to): Don't truckle to unreasonable demands.
- unbrace — to remove the braces of.
- unclear — free from darkness, obscurity, or cloudiness; light: a clear day.
- uncover — to lay bare; disclose; reveal.
- uncrate — a slatted wooden box or framework for packing, shopping, or storing fruit, furniture, glassware, crockery, etc.
- uncruel — willfully or knowingly causing pain or distress to others.
- uncured — a means of healing or restoring to health; remedy.
- uncurse — to remove a curse from
- unperch — to remove or knock from a perch
- unraced — not raced
- unscrew — to draw or loosen a screw from (a hinge, bracket, etc.).
- untrace — to remove the traces from (horses)
- upcheer — to cheer up; to become happier
- upcurve — an upward curve