7-letter words containing r, c
- ascared — frightened
- ascarid — any parasitic nematode worm of the family Ascaridae, such as the common roundworm of man and pigs
- ascaris — relating to the ascarid
- ascribe — If you ascribe an event or condition to a particular cause, you say or consider that it was caused by that thing.
- astrict — to bind, confine, or constrict
- atresic — marked by atresia
- atretic — the congenital absence, or the pathological closure, of an opening, passage, or cavity.
- attract — If something attracts people or animals, it has features that cause them to come to it.
- auratic — Resembling an aura.
- auricle — the upper chamber of the heart; atrium
- aurochs — a recently extinct member of the cattle tribe, Bos primigenius, that inhabited forests in N Africa, Europe, and SW Asia. It had long horns and is thought to be one of the ancestors of modern cattle
- autarch — an absolute ruler
- autocar — any kind of motor car
- avarice — Avarice is extremely strong desire for money and possessions.
- bacardi — a cocktail made with Bacardi rum, grenadine, and lime juice.
- baccara — a gambling game at cards played by a banker and two or more punters who bet against the banker.
- backare — an instruction to keep one's distance; back off!
- backbar — a construction of shelves and counter space behind a bar, used for storing bottles, glasses, etc.
- backers — Plural form of backer.
- backrub — therapeutic manipulation of the muscles of the back; massage of the back.
- baconer — a pig that weighs between 83 and 101 kg, from which bacon is cut
- bactria — an ancient country of SW Asia, between the Hindu Kush mountains and the Oxus River: forms the present Balkh region in N Afghanistan
- baldric — a wide silk sash or leather belt worn over the right shoulder to the left hip for carrying a sword, etc
- bar car — a railroad car equipped with a bar that serves beverages, especially liquors and beer, and sometimes snacks.
- baracoa — a seaport in E Cuba: oldest town in Cuba; settled 1512.
- barchan — a crescent-shaped shifting sand dune, convex on the windward side and steeper and concave on the leeward
- barclay — Alexander. c. 1475–1552, English poet. His works include The Ship of Fools (1509) and Eclogues (c. 1513–14)
- barcode — a machine-readable arrangement of numbers and parallel lines of different widths printed on a package, which can be electronically scanned at a checkout to register the price of the goods and to activate computer stock-checking and reordering
- barlach — Ernst Heinrich [urnst hahyn-rik;; German ernst hahyn-rikh] /ɜrnst ˈhaɪn rɪk;; German ɛrnst ˈhaɪn rɪx/ (Show IPA), 1870–1938, German sculptor and playwright.
- barrace — a barricade or barrier, particularly one in front of a castle or enclosing the grounds of a tournament
- barrack — A barracks is a building or group of buildings where soldiers or other members of the armed forces live and work. 'Barracks' is the singular and plural form.
- barrico — a small barrel or similar container for liquids
- bartica — a town in N Guyana, on the Essequibo River: river transportation center.
- batcher — anything that makes something into batches
- beacher — a long, curling wave of the sea.
- bearcat — Informal. a person or thing that fights or acts with force or fierceness.
- becharm — to charm, delight
- beckers — Plural form of becker.
- becquer — Gustavo Adolfo [goos-tah-vaw ah-th awl-faw] /gusˈtɑ vɔ ɑˈðɔl fɔ/ (Show IPA), 1836–70, Spanish poet.
- becrawl — to crawl all over
- becrime — to make (someone) guilty of a crime
- becrowd — to crowd greatly with something
- becrust — to cover with crust
- becurse — to curse (someone)
- bedcord — A cord or rope interwoven in a bedstead so as to support the bed.
- bedrock — The bedrock of something is the principles, ideas, or facts on which it is based.
- beecher — Henry Ward. 1813–87, US clergyman: a leader in the movement for the abolition of slavery
- belcher — a person who belches
- bencher — a member of the governing body of one of the Inns of Court, usually a judge or a Queen's Counsel
- berbice — a river in E Guyana, flowing NE to the Atlantic Ocean. About 370 miles (595 km) long.