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7-letter words containing d, e, c, r, a

  • cracked — An object that is cracked has lines on its surface because it is damaged.
  • craddle — Misspelling of cradle.
  • cradled — Simple past tense and past participle of cradle.
  • cradler — An agricultural worker who uses a cradle (a kind of broad scythe).
  • cradles — Plural form of cradle.
  • crafted — an art, trade, or occupation requiring special skill, especially manual skill: the craft of a mason.
  • cragged — full of crags.
  • crammed — If a place is crammed with things or people, it is full of them, so that there is hardly room for anything or anyone else.
  • cramped — A cramped room or building is not big enough for the people or things in it.
  • cranked — Machinery. any of several types of arms or levers for imparting rotary or oscillatory motion to a rotating shaft, one end of the crank being fixed to the shaft and the other end receiving reciprocating motion from a hand, connecting rod, etc.
  • crapped — (in craps) a losing throw, in which the total on the two dice is 2, 3, or 12.
  • crashed — to make a loud, clattering noise, as of something dashed to pieces.
  • crawled — Simple past tense and past participle of crawl.
  • creaked — Simple past tense and past participle of creak.
  • creamed — the fatty part of milk, which rises to the surface when the liquid is allowed to stand unless homogenized.
  • creased — marked by creases and wrinkles
  • created — to cause to come into being, as something unique that would not naturally evolve or that is not made by ordinary processes.
  • creedal — any system, doctrine, or formula of religious belief, as of a denomination.
  • croaked — Simple past tense and past participle of croak.
  • crusade — A crusade is a long and determined attempt to achieve something for a cause that you feel strongly about.
  • cudbear — a purple dye prepared from lichens
  • curated — Chiefly British. a member of the clergy employed to assist a rector or vicar.
  • dancers — Plural form of dancer.
  • daycare — occupation, treatment, or supervision during the working day for people who might be at risk if left on their own, or whose usual carers need daytime relief
  • decamer — An oligomer having ten subunits.
  • decatur — Stephen. 1779–1820, US naval officer, noted for his raid on Tripoli harbour (1804) and his role in the War of 1812
  • decayer — a thing or a person that brings about decay
  • deciare — one tenth of an are or 10 square metres
  • decibar — a centimeter-gram-second unit of pressure, equal to 1/10 bar or 100,000 dynes per square centimeter.
  • declare — If you declare that something is true, you say that it is true in a firm, deliberate way. You can also declare an attitude or intention.
  • decrial — the act of decrying; noisy censure.
  • defacer — One who defaces; a vandal.
  • demarco — Tom DeMarco proposed a form of structured analysis.
  • detract — If one thing detracts from another, it makes it seem less good or impressive.
  • dracone — A large bag used to transport a petroleum product (especially unprocessed crude oil) by sea.
  • durance — incarceration or imprisonment (often used in the phrase durance vile).
  • ecuador — a republic in NW South America. 109,483 sq. mi. (283,561 sq. km). Capital: Quito.
  • educrat — An education administrator.
  • endarch — (of a xylem strand) having the first-formed xylem internal to that formed later
  • epacrid — a type of heath-like plant of the family Epacridaceae
  • farcied — (of a horse) afflicted with farcy
  • fracted — broken; having a part displaced.
  • keycard — a plastic card, similar to a credit card, containing data on an embedded magnetized strip that can electronically unlock a door, activate a machine, etc.
  • marched — Simple past tense and past participle of march.
  • mercado — a market.
  • odoacer — a.d. 434?–493, first barbarian ruler of Italy 476–493.
  • parched — to make extremely, excessively, or completely dry, as heat, sun, and wind do.
  • peracid — an oxyacid, the primary element of which is in its highest possible oxidation state, as perchloric acid, HClO 4 , and permanganic acid, HMnO 4 .
  • pranced — to spring from the hind legs; to move by springing, as a horse.
  • racemed — with or arranged in racemes
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