7-letter words containing e, u, c, r
- coverup — an attempt to keep blunders, crimes, etc. from being disclosed
- creatur — Obsolete spelling of creature.
- crewcut — very short haircut
- croesus — died ?546 bc, the last king of Lydia (560–546), noted for his great wealth
- croquet — Croquet is a game played on grass in which the players use long wooden sticks called mallets to hit balls through metal arches.
- crubeen — a pig's trotter, esp one that has been cooked
- cruddle — (obsolete) To curdle.
- crudely — in a raw or unprepared state; unrefined or natural: crude sugar.
- crudest — in a raw or unprepared state; unrefined or natural: crude sugar.
- crueler — willfully or knowingly causing pain or distress to others.
- cruelly — willfully or knowingly causing pain or distress to others.
- cruelty — Cruelty is behaviour that deliberately causes pain or distress to people or animals.
- crufted — cruft
- cruised — Simple past tense and past participle of cruise.
- cruiser — A cruiser is a motor boat which has an area for people to live or sleep in.
- cruises — Plural form of cruise.
- cruisey — Alternative spelling of cruisy.
- cruizie — an oil lamp
- cruller — a light sweet ring-shaped cake, fried in deep fat
- crumbed — Simple past tense and past participle of crumb.
- crumber — (Australian rules football) A player who waits around a marking contest aiming to get the ball if it falls down to the ground (because the opposing players leaping for it have spoiled each others efforts).
- crumble — If something crumbles, or if you crumble it, it breaks into a lot of small pieces.
- crummie — a cow, espy one with crooked or crumpled horns
- crumped — Simple past tense and past participle of crump.
- crumpet — Crumpets are round, flat pieces of a substance like bread or batter with small holes in them. You toast them and eat them with butter.
- crumple — If you crumple something such as paper or cloth, or if it crumples, it is squashed and becomes full of untidy creases and folds.
- crunked — excited or intoxicated
- crunkle — (UK, obsolete, dialectal) To crumple.
- crunode — a point at which two branches of a curve intersect, each branch having a distinct tangent; node
- crupper — a strap from the back of a saddle that passes under the horse's tail to prevent the saddle from slipping forwards
- crusade — A crusade is a long and determined attempt to achieve something for a cause that you feel strongly about.
- crushed — to press or squeeze with a force that destroys or deforms.
- crusher — A crusher is a piece of equipment used for crushing things.
- crushes — Plural form of crush.
- crusted — If something is crusted with a substance, it is covered with a hard or thick layer of that substance.
- crutzen — Paul, born 1933, Dutch meteorologist and chemist: Nobel Prize 1995.
- cudbear — a purple dye prepared from lichens
- cuddler — a person who cuddles or has a tendency to cuddle
- cullers — Plural form of culler.
- culters — Plural form of culter.
- culture — Culture consists of activities such as the arts and philosophy, which are considered to be important for the development of civilization and of people's minds.
- culvert — A culvert is a water pipe or sewer that crosses under a road or railway.
- cumbers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cumber.
- cumfrey — Alternative form of comfrey.
- cuprate — (inorganic chemistry) Any of several non-stoichiometric compounds, of general formula XYCumOn, many of which are superconductors.
- cuprite — a red secondary mineral consisting of cuprous oxide in cubic crystalline form: a source of copper. Formula: Cu2O
- curable — If a disease or illness is curable, it can be cured.
- curated — Chiefly British. a member of the clergy employed to assist a rector or vicar.
- curates — Plural form of curate.
- curchef — a woman's plain cap or kerchief