7-letter words containing c, s, i
- critics — Plural form of critic.
- crivens — an exclamation of surprise, now more commonly used for comedic effect
- cronies — Plural form of crony.
- cronish — a withered, witchlike old woman.
- croquis — a rough sketch of a live model
- crosier — a staff surmounted by a crook or cross, carried by bishops as a symbol of pastoral office
- cruised — Simple past tense and past participle of cruise.
- cruiser — A cruiser is a motor boat which has an area for people to live or sleep in.
- cruises — Plural form of cruise.
- cruisey — Alternative spelling of cruisy.
- crusily — (in heraldry) decorated with small crosses
- crypsis — (biology) The ability of an organism to avoid observation.
- cubbies — Plural form of cubby.
- cubbish — the young of certain animals, as the bear, lion, or tiger.
- cubitus — the elbow
- cuboids — Plural form of cuboid.
- cuirass — a piece of armour, of leather or metal covering the chest and back
- cuishes — Plural form of cuish.
- cuisine — The cuisine of a country or district is the style of cooking that is characteristic of that place.
- cuisses — a piece of armor or padding for protecting the thigh.
- cultish — intended to appeal to a small group of fashionable people
- cultism — The system or practice of a cult.
- cultist — the practices and devotions of a cult.
- cumbias — Plural form of cumbia.
- curiosa — curiosities
- curious — eager to learn; inquisitive
- curries — Plural form of curry.
- currish — of or like a cur; rude or bad-tempered
- cursing — the expression of a wish that misfortune, evil, doom, etc., befall a person, group, etc.
- cursive — of or relating to handwriting in which letters are formed and joined in a rapid flowing style
- curtiss — Glenn Hammond1878-1930; U.S. aviator & pioneer in aircraft construction
- curtius — Ernst [ernst] /ɛrnst/ (Show IPA), 1814–96, German archaeologist and historian.
- cushier — Comparative form of cushy.
- cushily — in a cushy manner
- cushing — Harvey Williams. 1869–1939, US neurosurgeon: identified a pituitary tumour as a cause of the disease named after him
- cushion — A cushion is a fabric case filled with soft material, which you put on a seat to make it more comfortable.
- cuspids — Plural form of cuspid.
- cusping — Formation of a cusp or cusps.
- cussing — to use profanity; curse; swear.
- cutesie — forcedly and consciously cute; coyly mannered: cutesy greeting cards, with animals peeking from behind flowers.
- cutties — cut short; short; stubby.
- cycasin — a glucoside occurring in cycads, toxic and carcinogenic to mammals
- cyclise — to cause cyclization.
- cyclist — A cyclist is someone who rides a bicycle, or is riding a bicycle.
- cymaise — a pewter wine jar having a spout, a fixed handle on the side opposite the spout, and a bail for carrying.
- cystine — a sulphur-containing amino acid present in proteins: yields two molecules of cysteine on reduction. Formula: HOOCCH(NH2)CH2SSCH2CH(NH2)COOH
- cystoid — resembling a cyst or bladder
- cytisus — any of a member of a diverse genus of fragrant plants of the family Fabaceae, native to Europe, western Asia, and north Africa, and having brightly coloured flowers
- cytosis — (pathology) An abnormal increase in the number of a specified type of cells.
- cyzicus — an ancient Greek colony in NW Asia Minor on the S shore of the Sea of Marmara: site of Alcibiades' naval victory over the Peloponnesians (410 bc)