7-letter words containing o, u, r, s
- coursed — a direction or route taken or to be taken.
- courser — a person who courses hounds or dogs, esp greyhounds
- courses — a direction or route taken or to be taken.
- coursey — (nautical) A space in the galley; a part of the hatches.
- croesus — died ?546 bc, the last king of Lydia (560–546), noted for his great wealth
- croquis — a rough sketch of a live model
- crusado — a former gold or silver coin of Portugal bearing on its reverse the figure of a cross
- cuprous — of or containing copper in the monovalent state
- curiosa — curiosities
- curious — eager to learn; inquisitive
- cursors — Plural form of cursor.
- cursory — A cursory glance or examination is a brief one in which you do not pay much attention to detail.
- cursour — Obsolete form of cursor.
- detours — Plural form of detour.
- devours — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of devour.
- donours — Plural form of donour.
- dourest — sullen; gloomy: The captain's dour look depressed us all.
- drogues — Plural form of drogue.
- durions — Plural form of durion.
- dustoor — a Parsee chief priest.
- egosurf — Search the Internet for instances of one’s own name or links to one’s own website.
- elusory — That tends to elude.
- emulsor — a device that emulsifies
- enduros — Plural form of enduro.
- estrous — Of, pertaining to, or in a state of estrus.
- eurisko — (artificial intelligence) A language for "opportunistic programming" written by Doug Lenat in 1978. Eurisko constructs its own methods and modifies its strategies as it tries to solve a problem.
- euroist — a person who is enthusiastic about the adoption of the euro as a currency unit
- favours — to regard with favor: to favor an enterprise.
- ferrous — of or containing iron, especially in the bivalent state.
- fibrous — containing, consisting of, or resembling fibers.
- focuser — a central point, as of attraction, attention, or activity: The need to prevent a nuclear war became the focus of all diplomatic efforts.
- fosbury — Richard D ("Dick") born 1947, U.S. athlete: developed “Fosbury flop” high jump style.
- fourish — (colloquial) Any time close to four o'clock.
- fourses — a snack eaten at around four o'clock in the afternoon
- fourths — Plural form of fourth.
- furioso — forceful; turbulent.
- furious — full of fury, violent passion, or rage; extremely angry; enraged: He was furious about the accident.
- furrows — Plural form of furrow.
- fursona — (fandom) An animal character used to represent oneself online or in furry role-playing.
- gestour — (obsolete) A reciter of gests or legendary tales.
- giaours — Plural form of giaour.
- go sour — milk, etc.: turn bad
- gougers — Plural form of gouger.
- gourdes — Plural form of gourde.
- gropius — Walter [wawl-ter;; German vahl-tuh r] /ˈwɔl tər;; German ˈvɑl tər/ (Show IPA), 1883–1969, German architect, in the U.S. from 1937.
- grotius — Hugo (Huig de Groot) 1583–1645, Dutch jurist and statesman.
- grounds — the solid surface of the earth; firm or dry land: to fall to the ground.
- groused — to grumble; complain: I've never met anyone who grouses so much about his work.
- grouser — to grumble; complain: I've never met anyone who grouses so much about his work.
- grouses — Plural form of grouse.