7-letter words containing c, s, t
- chaseth — Archaic third-person singular form of chase.
- chasted — Simple past tense and past participle of chast.
- chasten — If you are chastened by something, it makes you regret that you have behaved badly or stupidly.
- chaster — refraining from sexual intercourse that is regarded as contrary to morality or religion; virtuous.
- chekist — a member of the Cheka
- chemist — A chemist or a chemist's is a shop where drugs and medicines are sold or given out, and where you can buy cosmetics and some household goods.
- chesnut — Obsolete spelling of chestnut.
- chested — having a (specified kind of) chest or thorax
- chester — a city in NW England, administrative centre of the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester, on the River Dee: intact surrounding walls; 16th- and 17th-century double-tier shops. Pop: 80 121 (2001)
- chi-tse — 12th-century b.c., legendary Chinese founder of Korea.
- chicest — attractive and fashionable; stylish: a chic hat.
- chimist — Someone who plays the chimes.
- chipset — a highly integrated circuit on the motherboard of a computer that controls many of its data transfer functions
- chitons — Plural form of chiton.
- chorist — a person who sings in a choir or a chorus
- christo — full name Christo Javacheff. born 1935, US artist, born in Bulgaria; best known for works in which he wraps buildings, monuments, or natural features in canvas or plastic
- christy — a turn in which the body is swung sharply round with the skis parallel, originating in Norway and used for stopping, slowing down, or changing direction quickly
- chutist — a parachutist.
- chymist — Obsolete spelling of chemist.
- cineast — An enthusiast of film and the cinema.
- cistern — A cistern is a container which stores the water supply for a building, or that holds the water for flushing a toilet.
- cistron — the section of a chromosome that encodes a single polypeptide chain
- citoles — Plural form of citole.
- citrons — Plural form of citron.
- citrusy — having the flavor or smell of lemons, limes, or oranges; tangy, tart, etc.
- civitas — the body of citizens who constitute a state, especially a city-state, commonwealth, or the like.
- cladist — a specialist in cladistics
- clastic — (of sedimentary rock, etc) composed of fragments of pre-existing rock that have been transported some distance from their points of origin
- clients — a person or group that uses the professional advice or services of a lawyer, accountant, advertising agency, architect, etc.
- closest — to put (something) in a position to obstruct an entrance, opening, etc.; shut.
- closets — Plural form of closet.
- clothes — Clothes are the things that people wear, such as shirts, coats, trousers, and dresses.
- cluster — A cluster of people or things is a small group of them close together.
- clyster — an enema
- clytius — (in the Iliad) a brother of Priam killed by Hercules.
- co-host — a person who co-hosts.
- co-star — An actor's or actress's co-stars are the other actors or actresses who also have one of the main parts in a particular film.
- coastal — Coastal is used to refer to things that are in the sea or on the land near a coast.
- coasted — Simple past tense and past participle of coast.
- coaster — A coaster is a small mat that you put underneath a glass or cup to protect the surface of a table.
- coatees — Plural form of coatee.
- coaters — Plural form of coater.
- cobnuts — Plural form of cobnut.
- cocytus — the river of wailing, a tributary of the Acheron in Hades
- coesite — a form of silicon dioxide produced when high pressure and temperature are applied to quartz
- coexist — If one thing coexists with another, they exist together at the same time or in the same place. You can also say that two things coexist.
- cohorts — Plural form of cohort.
- coldest — having a relatively low temperature; having little or no warmth: cold water; a cold day.
- colitis — Colitis is an illness in which your colon becomes inflamed.
- coltish — A young person or animal that is coltish is full of energy but clumsy or awkward, because they lack physical skill or control.