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7-letter words containing e, u, c, r

  • accrued — to happen or result as a natural growth, addition, etc.
  • accrues — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of accrue.
  • accurse — to curse or consign to damnation, perdition, or misery
  • accuser — An accuser is a person who says that another person has done something wrong, especially that he or she has committed a crime.
  • acerous — having no antennae.
  • acquire — If you acquire something, you buy or obtain it for yourself, or someone gives it to you.
  • adducer — someone who adduces
  • apercus — a hasty glance; a glimpse.
  • aqcuire — Misspelling of acquire.
  • archeus — the spirit or force which Paracelsians believed dwelt in, and presided over, all living things
  • arcuate — shaped or bent like an arc or bow
  • auricle — the upper chamber of the heart; atrium
  • becquer — Gustavo Adolfo [goos-tah-vaw ah-th awl-faw] /gusˈtɑ vɔ ɑˈðɔl fɔ/ (Show IPA), 1836–70, Spanish poet.
  • becrust — to cover with crust
  • becurse — to curse (someone)
  • berceau — an arched trellis for climbing plants
  • bescour — to scour thoroughly
  • blucher — a high shoe with laces over the tongue
  • boucher — François (frɑ̃swa). 1703–70, French rococo artist, noted for his delicate ornamental paintings of pastoral scenes and mythological subjects
  • bouncer — A bouncer is a man who stands at the door of a club, prevents unwanted people from coming in, and makes people leave if they cause trouble.
  • brubeck — Dave. 1920–2012, US modern jazz pianist and composer; formed his own quartet in 1951
  • brucine — bitter poisonous alkaloid resembling strychnine and obtained from the tree Strychnos nuxvomica: used mainly in the denaturation of alcohol. Formula: C23H26N2O4
  • brucite — the mineral form of magnesium hydroxide, translucent and white or pale green in colour
  • bruckle — brittle, fragile
  • buchner — Eduard (ˈeːduart). 1860–1917, German chemist who demonstrated that alcoholic fermentation is due to enzymes in the yeast: Nobel prize for chemistry 1907
  • buckler — a small round shield worn on the forearm or held by a short handle
  • buckner — Simon Bolivar [bol-uh-ver] /ˈbɒl ə vər/ (Show IPA), 1823–1914, U.S. Confederate general and politician.
  • butcher — A butcher is a shopkeeper who cuts up and sells meat. Some butchers also kill animals for meat and make foods such as sausages and meat pies.
  • caesura — (in modern prosody) a pause, esp for sense, usually near the middle of a verse line
  • capture — If you capture someone or something, you catch them, especially in a war.
  • cardecu — an old French coin worth a quarter of an écu
  • careful — If you are careful, you give serious attention to what you are doing, in order to avoid harm, damage, or mistakes. If you are careful to do something, you make sure that you do it.
  • carouse — If you say that people are carousing, you mean that they are behaving very noisily and drinking a lot of alcohol as they enjoy themselves.
  • caulker — a person who caulks the seams of boats or the like.
  • causers — Plural form of causer.
  • cautery — the coagulation of blood or destruction of body tissue by cauterizing
  • cauvery — a river in S India, rising in the Western Ghats and flowing southeast to the Bay of Bengal. Length: 765 km (475 miles)
  • cb user — user of Citizens' Band
  • censure — If you censure someone for something that they have done, you tell them that you strongly disapprove of it.
  • centaur — In classical mythology, a centaur is a creature with the head, arms, and upper body of a man, and the body and legs of a horse.
  • centrum — the main part or body of a vertebra
  • century — A century is a period of a hundred years that is used when stating a date. For example, the 19th century was the period from 1801 to 1900.
  • cereous — resembling wax; wax-like
  • cernuda — Luis (lwiʃ). 1902–63, Spanish poet. His major work is the autobiographical Reality and Desire (1936–64)
  • cerumen — the soft brownish-yellow wax secreted by glands in the auditory canal of the external ear
  • chaucer — Geoffrey. ?1340–1400, English poet, noted for his narrative skill, humour, and insight, particularly in his most famous work, The Canterbury Tales. He was influenced by the continental tradition of rhyming verse. His other works include Troilus and Criseyde, The Legende of Good Women, and The Parlement of Foules
  • chaumer — the living quarters used by farm workers
  • chequer — any of the marbles, pegs, or other pieces used in the game of Chinese chequers
  • cherubs — Plural form of cherub.
  • chetrum — a Bhutanese unit of money, worth one hundredth of a ngultrum

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