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9-letter words containing d, e, c, u, r, s

  • archdukes — Plural form of archduke.
  • ascendeur — a metal grip that is threaded on a rope and can be alternately tightened and slackened as an aid to climbing the rope: used attached to slings for the feet and waist
  • ceratodus — any of various extinct lungfish constituting the genus Ceratodus, common in Cretaceous and Triassic times
  • chorussed — Simple past tense and past participle of chorus.
  • cinderous — a partially or mostly burned piece of coal, wood, etc.
  • clustered — If people or things are clustered somewhere, there is a group of them close together there.
  • construed — to give the meaning or intention of; explain; interpret.
  • courtside — the area closest to the court
  • credulous — If you describe someone as credulous, you have a low opinion of them because they are too ready to believe what people tell them and are easily deceived.
  • croustade — a hollowed pastry case or piece of cooked bread, potato, etc, in which food is served
  • crudeness — in a raw or unprepared state; unrefined or natural: crude sugar.
  • crudities — the state or quality of being crude.
  • crusaders — (often initial capital letter) any of the military expeditions undertaken by the Christians of Europe in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries for the recovery of the Holy Land from the Muslims.
  • crusadoes — Plural form of crusado.
  • cuirassed — Wearing a cuirass.
  • curbsides — Plural form of curbside.
  • curtseyed — Simple past tense and past participle of curtsey.
  • custodier — a custodian
  • decourous — Misspelling of decorous.
  • decurions — Plural form of decurion.
  • decursion — a military exercise performed by men bearing arms
  • destructo — a person who causes havoc or destruction
  • destructs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of destruct.
  • deutscherIsaac, 1907–1967, English journalist and author, born in Poland.
  • discoured — Simple past tense and past participle of discoure.
  • discoures — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of discoure.
  • discourse — communication of thought by words; talk; conversation: earnest and intelligent discourse.
  • discumber — (archaic, transitive) To free from that which cumbers or impedes; to disencumber.
  • discusser — A person who discusses.
  • diuretics — Plural form of diuretic.
  • dulcimers — Plural form of dulcimer.
  • educators — Plural form of educator.
  • encrusted — Simple past tense and past participle of encrust.
  • excluders — Plural form of excluder.
  • incrusted — Alternative spelling of encrusted.
  • midcourse — the middle of a course.
  • mudsucker — a goby, Gillichthys mirabilis, of California, used as bait.
  • outscored — Simple past tense and past participle of outscore.
  • producers — a person who produces.
  • purchased — to acquire by the payment of money or its equivalent; buy.
  • rediscuss — to discuss again
  • reductase — any enzyme acting as a reducing agent.
  • resecured — free from or not exposed to danger or harm; safe.
  • resourced — If an organization is resourced, it has all the things, such as money and materials, that it needs to function properly.
  • ridicules — speech or action intended to cause contemptuous laughter at a person or thing; derision.
  • rudaceous — (of conglomerate, breccia, and similar rocks) composed of coarse-grained material
  • schedular — a plan of procedure, usually written, for a proposed objective, especially with reference to the sequence of and time allotted for each item or operation necessary to its completion: The schedule allows three weeks for this stage.
  • scheduler — scheduling
  • scoundrel — an unprincipled, dishonorable person; villain.
  • scrunched — to crunch, crush, or crumple.

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