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7-letter words containing r, e, c

  • archive — The archive or archives are a collection of documents and records that contain historical information. You can also use archives to refer to the place where archives are stored.
  • archlet — a small arch
  • archsee — archbishopric.
  • arcsech — (mathematics) The inverse hyberbolic secant function.
  • arcsecs — Plural form of arcsec.
  • arcsine — the function the value of which for a given argument between –1 and 1 is the angle in radians (between –π/2 and π/2), the sine of which is that argument: the inverse of the sine function
  • arcuate — shaped or bent like an arc or bow
  • ardeche — a department of S France, in Rhône-Alpes region. Capital: Privas. Pop: 294 933 (2003 est). Area: 5556 sq km (2167 sq miles)
  • ardency — having, expressive of, or characterized by intense feeling; passionate; fervent: an ardent vow; ardent love.
  • arecibo — seaport in N Puerto Rico: pop. 100,000
  • armscye — the armhole opening in a garment.
  • arsenic — Arsenic is a very strong poison which can kill people.
  • article — An article is a piece of writing that is published in a newspaper or magazine.
  • ascared — frightened
  • ascribe — If you ascribe an event or condition to a particular cause, you say or consider that it was caused by that thing.
  • atresic — marked by atresia
  • atretic — the congenital absence, or the pathological closure, of an opening, passage, or cavity.
  • auricle — the upper chamber of the heart; atrium
  • avarice — Avarice is extremely strong desire for money and possessions.
  • backare — an instruction to keep one's distance; back off!
  • backers — Plural form of backer.
  • baconer — a pig that weighs between 83 and 101 kg, from which bacon is cut
  • 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
  • barrace — a barricade or barrier, particularly one in front of a castle or enclosing the grounds of a tournament
  • 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.
  • berceau — an arched trellis for climbing plants
  • berchta — Perchta.
  • bernice — a feminine name: var. Berenice
  • berwick — James Fitzjames, Duke of Berwick. 1670–1734, marshal of France and illegitimate son of James II of England. He led French forces during the War of the Spanish Succession (1701–14)
  • bescour — to scour thoroughly
  • bicorne — a two-cornered cocked hat worn especially in the 18th and early 19th centuries.
  • birchen — of or relating to birch.
  • bircher — a member or supporter of the John Birch Society
  • blacker — lacking hue and brightness; absorbing light without reflecting any of the rays composing it.
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