8-letter words containing m, u, s, c
- musicale — a music program forming the main part of a social occasion.
- musicals — Plural form of musical.
- musician — a person who makes music a profession, especially as a performer of music.
- musicing — The art or process of making music.
- musicker — a musician
- mustache — the hair growing on the upper lip.
- muticous — Botany. having no pointed process or awn; awnless.
- nonmusic — any sound that does not constitute music; unpleasant noise
- numerics — The field of numerically-controlled engineering.
- outcomes — Plural form of outcome.
- picumnus — one of two ancient Roman fertility gods.
- posticum — epinaos.
- racemous — racemose.
- sacellum — a small chapel, as a monument within a church.
- saeculum — an age in astronomy
- scalprum — a large scalpel
- scandium — a rare, trivalent, metallic element obtained from thortveitite. Symbol: Sc; atomic weight: 44.956; atomic number: 21; specific gravity: 3.0.
- schellum — a person or an animal that is a rascal or villain
- schlumpy — like a schlump
- schmutzy — Slang. dirty; grimy.
- scholium — Often, scholia. an explanatory note or comment. an ancient annotation upon a passage in a Greek or Latin text.
- schumann — Clara (Clara Wieck) 1819–96, German pianist and composer (wife of Robert Schumann).
- scrinium — a cylindrical container used in ancient Rome to hold papyrus rolls.
- scrumple — to crumple or crush (something, esp a piece of paper) or (esp of a piece of paper) to become crumpled or crushed
- scrumpox — a skin infection caused by the herpes virus which is spread among players in a scrum
- scumfish — to disgust or to stifle
- scumless — without scum
- scummily — in a scummy manner
- scybalum — hard faeces in the intestine
- secundum — according to
- semuncia — a bronze coin produced during the period of the Roman Republic, weighing half an ounce, and equivalent in value to a twenty-fourth of an as at the time
- silicium — silicon.
- slummock — to move heavily and awkwardly
- spectrum — ZX Spectrum
- speculum — a mirror or reflector, especially one of polished metal, as on a reflecting telescope.
- spiculum — a small, needlelike body, part, process, or the like.
- stuckism — a British art movement, founded in 1999 by Billy Childish (born 1959) and Charles Thomson (born 1953) to advance new figurative painting (as opposed to conceptual art)
- subclaim — a claim that is part of a larger claim
- supermac — A general-purpose macro language, embeddable in existing languages as a run-time library.
- syconium — a multiple fruit developed from a hollow fleshy receptacle containing numerous flowers, as in the fig.
- tecumseh — 1768?–1813, American Indian chief of the Shawnee tribe.
- tsunamic — an unusually large sea wave produced by a seaquake or undersea volcanic eruption.
- tusculum — an ancient city of Latium, SE of Rome: Roman villas, especially that of Cicero.
- vasculum — a kind of case or box used by botanists for carrying specimens as they are collected.