7-letter words containing o, r, e, c
- ergotic — Pertaining to, or derived from, ergot.
- ericoid — (of leaves) small and tough, resembling those of heather
- ericson — Leif (liːf). 10th–11th centuries ad, Norse navigator, who discovered Vinland (?1000), variously identified as the coast of New England, Labrador, or Newfoundland; son of Eric the Red
- erotica — pornography
- escolar — A large, elongated predatory fish occurring in tropical and temperate oceans throughout the world.
- escorts — Plural form of escort.
- escroll — a scroll
- escrows — Plural form of escrow.
- evictor — One who evicts.
- excisor — One who excises, especially one who performs female genital cutting.
- excitor — a nerve that, when stimulated, causes increased activity in the organ or part it supplies
- exocarp — The outer layer of the pericarp of a fruit.
- focuser — a central point, as of attraction, attention, or activity: The need to prevent a nuclear war became the focus of all diplomatic efforts.
- forceps — an instrument, as pincers or tongs, for seizing and holding objects, as in surgical operations.
- forcers — Plural form of forcer.
- forecar — a small car to carry a passenger in front of a motorcycle (now obsolete as a vehicle)
- fourche — forked or divided into two at the extremity or in extremities: a lion's tail fourché; a cross fourché.
- frescos — Plural form of fresco.
- frocked — Simple past tense and past participle of frock.
- frounce — A form of trichomoniasis affecting hawks, resulting in a sore with a cheesy secretion in the mouth or throat.
- g-force — the force of gravity
- georgic — agricultural.
- górecki — Henryk (Mikołaj). 1933–2010, Polish composer, best known for his sombre third symphony (1979)
- graeco- — Greek
- grocers — Plural form of grocer.
- grocery — Also called grocery store. a grocer's store.
- grockle — (slang, British, various parts of the South West) A tourist from elsewhere in the country.
- hectors — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hector.
- heroics — Also, heroical. of, relating to, or characteristic of a hero or heroine.
- homeric — of, relating to, or suggestive of Homer or his poetry.
- incomer — a person who comes in.
- inforce — Obsolete spelling of enforce.
- jericho — an ancient city of Palestine, N of the Dead Sea, formerly in W Jordan; occupied by Israel 1967–94; since 1994 under Palestinian self-rule.
- kerchoo — Alternative form of achoo.
- kerouac — Jack (Jean-Louis Lefris de Kérouac) 1922–69, U.S. novelist.
- knocker — a person or thing that knocks.
- lectors — Plural form of lector.
- leofric — died 1057, earl of Mercia c1030–57 (husband of Lady Godiva).
- locater — a person who locates something.
- lockers — Plural form of locker.
- lockyer — Sir Joseph Norman, 1836–1920, English astronomer and author.
- mcenroe — John Patrick, born 1959, U.S. tennis player.
- menorca — Minorca.
- mercado — a market.
- meropic — having the ability to speak
- microbe — a microorganism, especially a pathogenic bacterium.
- mockers — to attack or treat with ridicule, contempt, or derision.
- mockery — ridicule, contempt, or derision.
- moocher — to borrow (a small item or amount) without intending to return or repay it.
- morceau — piece; morsel.