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7-letter words containing c, s, t

  • 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.
  • sinitic — a branch of Sino-Tibetan consisting of the various local languages and dialects whose speakers share literary Chinese as their standard language.
  • skeptic — a person who questions the validity or authenticity of something purporting to be factual.
  • sketchy — like a sketch; giving only outlines or essentials. Synonyms: cursory, rough, meager, crude.
  • smectic — noting a mesomorphic state in which the arrangement of the molecules is in layers or planes.
  • smicket — a woman's under-garment or smock
  • smutchy — of or relating to smutch; dirty; grimy; soiled; smudged.
  • snatchy — consisting of, occurring in, or characterized by snatches; spasmodic; irregular.
  • snicket — a passageway between walls or fences
  • snitchy — cross; ill-tempered.
  • sno-cat — a type of snowmobile
  • snowcat — snowmobile.
  • sociate — an associate or partner
  • society — an organized group of persons associated together for religious, benevolent, cultural, scientific, political, patriotic, or other purposes.
  • socotra — an island in the Indian Ocean, S of Arabia: a part of the Republic of Yemen. 1382 sq. mi. (3579 sq. km).
  • solicit — to seek for (something) by entreaty, earnest or respectful request, formal application, etc.: He solicited aid from the minister.
  • somatic — of the body; bodily; physical.
  • soritic — a form of argument having several premises and one conclusion, capable of being resolved into a chain of syllogisms, the conclusion of each of which is a premise of the next.
  • spastic — Pathology. pertaining to, of the nature of, or characterized by spasm, especially tonic spasm.
  • spathic — like spar.
  • specist — discrimination in favor of one species, usually the human species, over another, especially in the exploitation or mistreatment of animals by humans.
  • specter — a visible incorporeal spirit, especially one of a terrifying nature; ghost; phantom; apparition.
  • spector — Phil. born 1940, US record producer and songwriter, noted for the densely orchestrated "Wall of Sound" in his work with groups such as the Ronettes and the Crystals; convicted in 2009 for the second-degree murder (2003) of actress Lana Clarkson
  • spectra — a plural of spectrum.
  • spectre — a visible incorporeal spirit, especially one of a terrifying nature; ghost; phantom; apparition.
  • spicate — having spikes, as a plant.
  • splatch — a large splash or splatter
  • split-c — Parallel extension of C for distributed memory multiprocessors. Aims to provide efficient low-level access to the underlying machine.
  • splotch — a large, irregular spot; blot; stain; blotch.
  • squitch — couch grass
  • stachys — any plant of the genus Stachys, esp S. lanata (lamb's ears) and S. officinalis (betony)
  • stacked — (of a woman) having a voluptuous figure.
  • stacker — a more or less orderly pile or heap: a precariously balanced stack of books; a neat stack of papers.
  • stacket — a palisade, a strong defensive fence of wooden posts
  • stackup — stack (def 13).
  • stannic — of or containing tin, especially in the tetravalent state.
  • starchy — of, relating to, or of the nature of starch.
  • statice — any of various plants belonging to the genus Limonium, of the leadwort family, having clusters of variously colored flowers that retain their color when dried.
  • statics — Electricity. static or atmospheric electricity. interference due to such electricity.
  • staunch — firm or steadfast in principle, adherence, loyalty, etc., as a person: a staunch Republican; a staunch friend.
  • stearic — of or relating to suet or fat.
  • stencil — a device for applying a pattern, design, words, etc., to a surface, consisting of a thin sheet of cardboard, metal, or other material from which figures or letters have been cut out, a coloring substance, ink, etc., being rubbed, brushed, or pressed over the sheet, passing through the perforations and onto the surface.
  • sthenic — sturdy; heavily and strongly built.
  • stiches — a verse or line of poetry.
  • stichic — pertaining to or consisting of stichs or verses.
  • stichos — a verse or a short poetic line
  • sticker — a person or thing that sticks.
  • stickit — (of a task or product) imperfect; ruined.
  • stickle — to argue or haggle insistently, especially on trivial matters.
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