11-letter words containing c, u, r, e, a
- repurchaser — to buy again; regain by purchase.
- res publica — the state, republic, or commonwealth
- researchful — (of a book, academic paper etc) full of research, containing or built upon a great deal of research
- resuscitant — a person or thing that resuscitates
- resuscitate — to revive, especially from apparent death or from unconsciousness.
- reticulated — netted; covered with a network.
- retinaculum — Anatomy, Zoology. any of various small structures that hook, clasp, or bind other structures to move them or hold them in place.
- revictualed — victuals, food supplies; provisions.
- rhamnaceous — belonging to the Rhamnaceae, the buckthorn family of plants.
- rheumaticky — affected with rheumatism
- rock beauty — a gold and black butterflyfish, Holocanthus tricolor, ranging from the West Indies to Brazil.
- rouen lilac — a shrub, Syringa chinensis, of France, having clusters of fragrant, lilac-purple flowers.
- round dance — a dance performed by couples and characterized by circular or revolving movement, as the waltz.
- round-faced — having a face that is round.
- roundarched — having semicircular arches
- route march — march in which a unit retains its column formation but individuals are allowed to break step.
- rubefacient — causing redness of the skin, as a medicinal application.
- rubefaction — the act or process of making red, especially with a rubefacient.
- ruridecanal — relating to a rural dean
- rush candle — a candle made from a dried, partly peeled rush that has been dipped in grease.
- saarbrucken — a state in W Germany, in the Saar River valley. 991 sq. mi. (2569 sq. km). Capital: Saarbrücken.
- sacré coeur — a basilica in Montmartre, Paris, dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus
- saltchucker — a saltwater angler
- sanctuarize — to give sanctuary to
- sandculture — the hydroponic cultivation of plants in sand.
- sarus crane — a large, gray crane, Grus antigone, of Asia, having a naked, red head.
- sauce bercy — Bercy.
- saucer dome — a dome having the form of a segment of a sphere, with the center well below the springing line; a shallow dome, as in Roman or Byzantine architecture.
- sauk centre — a town in central Minnesota: model for town in Sinclair Lewis's novel Main Street.
- scaberulous — tending to be scabrous or slightly rough to the touch
- scapigerous — having a scape or leafless stalk
- scar tissue — connective tissue that has contracted and become dense and fibrous.
- scaramouche — a stock character in commedia dell'arte and farce who is a cowardly braggart, easily beaten and frightened.
- scarlet cup — a small, fleshy, saucer-shaped fungus, Sarcoscypha coccinea, of the family Sarcoscyphaceae, marked by a scarlet inner surface and white exterior, seen on fallen branches in the spring.
- scatter rug — a small rug, placed on the floor in front of a chair, under a table, etc.
- scatter-gun — a shotgun
- sclerocauly — the feature of having a hard, dry stem
- scoutmaster — the leader or officer in charge of a band of scouts.
- scrap value — what sth is worth for recycling or reuse
- screw auger — an auger having a helical outer surface suggesting a screw thread.
- scuba diver — sb who dives underwater
- secularized — to make secular; separate from religious or spiritual connection or influences; make worldly or unspiritual; imbue with secularism.
- sharksucker — any of several remoras, as Echeneis naucrates, usually found attached to sharks.
- snap course — an academic course that can be passed with a minimum of effort.
- space group — a set of symmetry elements that brings a periodic arrangement of points on a Bravais space lattice to its original position.
- spectacular — of or like a spectacle; marked by or given to an impressive, large-scale display.
- specularity — the state of resembling a mirror
- speculatory — a place suitable for observation
- square inch — a unit of area measurement equal to a square measuring one inch on each side; 6.452 square centimeters. 2 , sq. in. Abbreviation: in.
- squirearchy — the collective body of squires or landed gentry of a country.