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

  • apercus — a hasty glance; a glimpse.
  • capture — If you capture someone or something, you catch them, especially in a war.
  • chirrup — If a person or bird chirrups, they make short high-pitched sounds.
  • clumper — a heavy shoe
  • copular — (grammar) Being or relating to a copula.
  • corrupt — Someone who is corrupt behaves in a way that is morally wrong, especially by doing dishonest or illegal things in return for money or power.
  • coupler — a link or rod transmitting power between two rotating mechanisms or a rotating part and a reciprocating part
  • coupure — a trench or palisade made by a besieged force behind a breach in their defences
  • coverup — an attempt to keep blunders, crimes, etc. from being disclosed
  • crackup — a cracking up
  • crap up — Vulgar. excrement. an act of defecation.
  • crapaud — a frog or toad
  • crapula — Sickness or indisposition caused by excessive eating or drinking.
  • crop up — If something crops up, it appears or happens, usually unexpectedly.
  • cropful — the quantity that can be held in a bird's crop
  • cropout — A horse that has spotted coloration but whose sire and dam were both solid-coloured.
  • croupon — a type of high quality leather obtained from the rear section of the hide
  • 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.
  • crumply — easily crumpled
  • crupper — a strap from the back of a saddle that passes under the horse's tail to prevent the saddle from slipping forwards
  • culprit — When you are talking about a crime or something wrong that has been done, you can refer to the person who did it as the culprit.
  • cupolar — relating to or resembling a cupola
  • 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
  • cuprous — of or containing copper in the monovalent state
  • cupular — shaped like a cupule.
  • curl up — to adopt a reclining position with the legs close to the body and the back rounded
  • cyperus — Any sedge of genus Cyperus.
  • epicure — A person who takes particular pleasure in fine food and drink.
  • outcrop — Geology. a cropping out, as of a stratum or vein at the surface of the earth. the exposed portion of such a stratum or vein.
  • percuss — Medicine/Medical. to strike or tap for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.
  • picture — a visual representation of a person, object, or scene, as a painting, drawing, photograph, etc.: I carry a picture of my grandchild in my wallet.
  • plucker — to pull off or out from the place of growth, as fruit, flowers, feathers, etc.: to pluck feathers from a chicken.
  • precoup — of or pertaining to the period before a coup
  • precure — the process of curing a synthetic resin prior to subjecting it to another process
  • prepuce — the fold of skin that covers the head of the penis; foreskin.
  • proclus — a.d. c411–485, Greek philosopher and theologian.
  • procure — to obtain or get by care, effort, or the use of special means: to procure evidence.
  • produce — to bring into existence; give rise to; cause: to produce steam.
  • product — a thing produced by labor: products of farm and factory; the product of his thought.
  • prussic — of or derived from prussic acid.
  • puckery — puckered.
  • pumicer — a person who polishes something with pumice
  • puncher — a thrusting blow, especially with the fist.
  • puranic — any of 18 collections of Hindu legends and religious instructions.
  • purbach — a walled plain in the third quadrant of the face of the moon: about 75 miles (120 km) in diameter.
  • purcellEdward Mills [milz] /mɪlz/ (Show IPA), 1912–97, U.S. physicist: Nobel prize 1952.
  • purchasSamuel, 1575?–1626, English writer and editor of travel books.

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