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7-letter words containing c, s, i

  • selenic — of or containing selenium, especially in the hexavalent state.
  • sematic — serving as a sign or warning of danger, as the conspicuous colors or markings of certain poisonous animals.
  • sememic — of or relating to sememes
  • semitic — a subfamily of Afroasiatic languages that includes Akkadian, Arabic, Aramaic, Ethiopic, Hebrew, and Phoenician.
  • senecio — any plant of the genus Senecio, including groundsels, ragworts, and cineraria: family Asteraceae (composites)
  • sericin — a gelatinous organic compound that holds the two strands of natural silk together.
  • sericon — a solution used in alchemy of unknown composition, perhaps a red tincture, often equated with minium, or red lead
  • service — Robert W(illiam) 1874–1958, Canadian writer, born in England.
  • seviche — a Latin American dish consisting of small pieces of raw fish or shellfish marinated in lime juice with chilies, chopped tomatoes, and herbs: it is served chilled, often as an appetizer
  • sferics — (used with a singular verb) electronic equipment for determining the position of storms by locating their accompanying atmospherics.
  • she chi — (in popular Chinese religion) the gods of the earth and the harvest.
  • shicker — alcoholic liquor.
  • shitcan — to dismiss from a job or position.
  • shritch — a shriek
  • shticky — having the characteristics of shtick
  • sicario — a hired gunman or assassin, esp. in Latin America
  • siccing — sic1 .
  • siccity — dryness
  • sichuan — a province in S central China. 219,691 sq. mi. (569,000 sq. km). Capital: Chengdu.
  • sicilia — Italian name of Sicily.
  • sickbay — a hospital or dispensary, especially aboard ship.
  • sickbed — the bed used by a sick person.
  • sickertWalter Richard, 1860–1942, English painter.
  • sicking — sic1 .
  • sickish — somewhat sick or ill.
  • sickout — an organized absence from work by employees on the pretext of sickness, as to avoid the legal problems or antistrike clauses that would be invoked in the case of a formal strike.
  • siclike — suchlike
  • sidecar — a small car attached on one side to a motorcycle and supported on the other side by a wheel of its own, used for a passenger, parcels, etc.
  • silence — absence of any sound or noise; stillness.
  • silici- — indicating silica or silicon
  • silicic — containing silicon.
  • silicle — a short silique.
  • silico- — silicon, silica
  • silicon — a nonmetallic element, having amorphous and crystalline forms, occurring in a combined state in minerals and rocks and constituting more than one fourth of the earth's crust: used in steelmaking, alloys, etc. Symbol: Si; atomic weight: 28.086; atomic number: 14; specific gravity: 2.4 at 20°C.
  • sillock — a young coalfish
  • silvics — the scientific study of trees and their environment.
  • simatic — an assemblage of rocks, rich in silica and magnesium, that constitutes the lower layer of the earth's crust and is found beneath the ocean floors and the sial of continents.
  • simcity — (games)   Maxis Software's simulation game which lets you design and build your own city, which must be administered well if it is to thrive. Land must be zoned, transportation systems built, and police and fire protection provided. Once you've zoned some land, and provided electrical power, the simulation takes over, and simcitizens move in. If you perform your mayoral duties poorly, however, they will move out again. If you don't provide enough police, crime will rise and sims will vote with their feet. Try to save money on fire protection, and your city may burn to the ground. There is no predefined way to win the game, building the largest city you can is just one possible strategy. SimCity runs on Archimedes, Amiga, Atari ST, IBM PC and Macintosh. There was also a NeWS version for Sun SPARC workstations running OpenWindows.
  • sincere — free of deceit, hypocrisy, or falseness; earnest: a sincere apology.
  • sinical — relating to a sine
  • sinitic — a branch of Sino-Tibetan consisting of the various local languages and dialects whose speakers share literary Chinese as their standard language.
  • sirenic — of or characteristic of a siren; melodious, tempting, or alluring.
  • sirocco — a hot, dry, dustladen wind blowing from northern Africa and affecting parts of southern Europe.
  • skeptic — a person who questions the validity or authenticity of something purporting to be factual.
  • slicers — a thin-bladed knife or implement used for slicing, especially food: a cheese slicer.
  • slicken — to make smooth
  • slicker — a smooth or slippery place or spot or the substance causing it: oil slick.
  • slickly — smooth and glossy; sleek.
  • smectic — noting a mesomorphic state in which the arrangement of the molecules is in layers or planes.
  • smicker — beautiful, pretty or handsome
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