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10-letter words containing e, u, c, a, r

  • chaucerian — of, relating to, or characteristic of the writings of Geoffrey Chaucer
  • chauffeurs — Plural form of chauffeur.
  • cherubical — Cherubic.
  • chi-square — an inferential statistic common in survey research
  • cinerarium — a place for keeping the ashes of the dead after cremation
  • circulable — able to be circulated
  • circulated — to move in a circle or circuit; move or pass through a circuit back to the starting point: Blood circulates throughout the body.
  • circulates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of circulate.
  • clarenceux — the second King-of-Arms in England
  • claret cup — an iced drink made of claret, brandy, lemon, sugar, and sometimes sherry, Curaçao, etc
  • clubmaster — the manager of a gentlemen's club
  • coauthored — one of two or more joint authors.
  • colorature — (music) An elaborate melody, particularly in vocal music and especially in operatic singing of the 18th and 19th centuries, with runs, trills, leaps, etc.
  • colourable — capable of being coloured
  • columellar — (biology, anatomy) Of or pertaining to a columella.
  • commeasure — to coincide with in degree, extent, quality, etc
  • compacture — an act of joining or bringing into proximity
  • coriaceous — of or resembling leather
  • cornaceous — of, relating to, or belonging to the Cornaceae, a family of temperate plants, mostly trees and shrubs, including dogwood, cornel, and spotted laurel
  • corrugated — Corrugated metal or cardboard has been folded into a series of small parallel folds to make it stronger.
  • corrugates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of corrugate.
  • corruscate — Dated form of coruscate.
  • coruscated — Simple past tense and past participle of coruscate.
  • coryphaeus — (in ancient Greek drama) the leader of the chorus
  • counteract — To counteract something means to reduce its effect by doing something that produces an opposite effect.
  • counterair — (military) Attacking the air force of an opposing power.
  • counterman — a man who works on a lunch counter or behind the counter of a cafe
  • counterwar — War waged in response to another war.
  • courageous — Someone who is courageous shows courage.
  • courantyne — a river in N South America, rising in S Guyana and flowing north to the Atlantic, forming the boundary between Guyana and Surinam. Length: 765 km (475 miles)
  • coursemate — One who is taking the same academic course.
  • courseware — computer software designed to be used in an educational course
  • court case — a legal action
  • courtesans — Plural form of courtesan.
  • crab louse — a parasitic louse, Pthirus (or Phthirus) pubis, that infests the pubic region in humans
  • cracked up — to break without complete separation of parts; become fissured: The plate cracked when I dropped it, but it was still usable.
  • crackhouse — a place where cocaine in the form of crack is bought, sold, and smoked.
  • craigfluke — a common name for the grey sole fish Glyptocephalus cynoglossus
  • cranked up — 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.
  • crannequin — a portable device for bending a crossbow.
  • crapulence — sickness caused by excess in drinking or eating
  • craquelure — a network of fine cracks on old paintings caused by the deterioration of pigment or varnish
  • crassitude — gross ignorance or stupidity.
  • cream puff — a shell of light pastry with a custard or cream filling
  • creampuffs — Plural form of creampuff.
  • creaturely — creatural.
  • crenulated — minutely crenate, as the margin of certain leaves.
  • cresta run — high-speed tobogganing down a steep narrow passage
  • cretaceous — consisting of or resembling chalk
  • crispature — the state of being crisped or crispate
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