8-letter words containing c, u, r, s, e
- cupreous — of, consisting of, containing, or resembling copper; coppery
- curacies — Plural form of curacy.
- curbless — with no curb or restraint
- curbside — at the curb or on the sidewalk adjacent to the street
- cureless — a means of healing or restoring to health; remedy.
- curettes — Plural form of curette.
- currents — Plural form of current.
- curriers — Plural form of currier.
- cursedly — In a cursed manner; miserably.
- curseful — (archaic) horrendous, horrific.
- cursives — Plural form of cursive.
- cursored — Simple past tense and past participle of cursor.
- curtises — Benjamin Robbins, 1809–74, U.S. jurist: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1851–57; resigned in dissent over Dred Scott case.
- curtness — rudely brief in speech or abrupt in manner.
- curtsied — a respectful bow made by women and girls, consisting of bending the knees and lowering the body.
- curtsies — a respectful bow made by women and girls, consisting of bending the knees and lowering the body.
- customer — You can use customer in expressions such as a cool customer or a tough customer to indicate what someone's behaviour or character is like.
- cutpurse — a thief who stole purses by cutting them from the belts to which they were attached
- cynosure — a person or thing that attracts notice, esp because of its brilliance or beauty
- decorous — Decorous behaviour is very respectable, calm, and polite.
- decorums — Plural form of decorum.
- destruct — to destroy (one's own missile or rocket) for safety
- discoure — Obsolete form of discover.
- discured — Simple past tense and past participle of discure.
- douceurs — Plural form of douceur.
- ecraseur — surgical device consisting of a heavy wire loop placed around a part to be removed and tightened until it cuts through
- encarpus — a decoration of fruit or flowers on a frieze
- epicures — Plural form of epicure.
- epicurus — An ancient Greek philosopher, founder of the movement commonly known as Epicureanism.
- escurial — Escorial
- etruscan — a member of an ancient people of central Italy whose civilization influenced the Romans, who had suppressed them by about 200 bc
- eucharis — any amaryllidaceous plant of the South American genus Eucharis, cultivated for their large white fragrant flowers
- excursus — A detailed discussion of a particular point in a book, usually in an appendix.
- factures — Plural form of facture.
- farceurs — Plural form of farceur.
- farceuse — a woman skilled in farce.
- fluerics — fluidics.
- fructose — Chemistry, Pharmacology. a yellowish to white, crystalline, water-soluble, levorotatory ketose sugar, C 6 H 12 O 6 , sweeter than sucrose, occurring in invert sugar, honey, and a great many fruits: used in foodstuffs and in medicine chiefly in solution as an intravenous nutrient.
- furnaces — Plural form of furnace.
- grouches — Plural form of grouch.
- grutches — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grutch.
- hachures — Short parallel lines used in hill-shading on maps, their closeness indicating steepness of gradient.
- hercules — a hero noted for his great strength, courage, and for the performance of twelve immense labours
- huckster — a retailer of small articles, especially a peddler of fruits and vegetables; hawker.
- incisure — a notch, as in a bone or other structure.
- inducers — Plural form of inducer.
- insecure — subject to fears, doubts, etc.; not self-confident or assured: an insecure person.
- justicer — a judge or magistrate.
- lacquers — Plural form of lacquer.
- lectures — Plural form of lecture.