7-letter words containing r, i, c
- cervine — resembling or relating to a deer
- cesaire — Aimé Fernand [e-mey fer-nahn] /ɛˈmeɪ fɛrˈnɑ̃/ (Show IPA), 1913–2008, West Indian poet, playwright, and politician.
- chagrin — Chagrin is a feeling of disappointment, upset, or annoyance, perhaps because of your own failure.
- chaired — a seat, especially for one person, usually having four legs for support and a rest for the back and often having rests for the arms.
- chardin — Jean-Baptiste Siméon (ʒɑ̃batist simeɔ̃). 1699–1779, French still-life and genre painter, noted for his subtle use of scumbled colour
- charier — Comparative form of chary.
- charily — cautiously; carefully
- charing — Present participle of chare.
- chariot — In ancient times, chariots were fast-moving vehicles with two wheels that were pulled by horses.
- charism — Theology. a divinely conferred gift or power.
- charity — A charity is an organization which raises money in order to help people who are sick, very poor, or who have a disability.
- charlie — a silly person; fool
- charpai — a light bedstead used in India, consisting of a web of rope or tape netting.
- charpie — a piece of lint used to make a surgical dressing
- charqui — meat, esp beef, cut into strips and dried
- cheerio — People sometimes say 'Cheerio' as a way of saying goodbye.
- cheiro- — chiro-
- cheiron — Classical Mythology. a wise and beneficent centaur, teacher of Achilles, Asclepius, and others.
- chenier — André (Marie de) (ɑ̃dre). 1762–94, French poet; his work was influenced by the ancient Greek elegiac poets. He was guillotined during the French Revolution
- cherish — If you cherish something such as a hope or a pleasant memory, you keep it in your mind for a long period of time.
- cherrie — Obsolete spelling of cherry.
- chervil — Chervil is a herb that tastes like aniseed.
- chewier — Comparative form of chewy.
- chi-rho — the Christian monogram ( ☧ ) made from the first two letters of the Greek word for Christ.
- chicory — Chicory is a plant with crunchy bitter-tasting leaves. It is eaten in salads, and its roots are sometimes used instead of coffee.
- chiefer — the head or leader of an organized body of people; the person highest in authority: the chief of police.
- chigger — the parasitic larva of any of various free-living mites of the family Trombidiidae, which causes intense itching of human skin
- chikara — the attribute of might or force
- childer — (Ireland, obsolete elsewhere) Plural form of child.
- chiller — A chiller is a very frightening film or novel.
- chilver — A female lamb.
- chimera — A chimera is an unrealistic idea that you have about something or a hope that you have that is unlikely to be fulfilled.
- chimere — a sleeveless red or black gown, part of a bishop's formal dress though not a vestment
- chinars — Plural form of chinar.
- chipper — Chipper means cheerful and lively.
- chirico — Giorgio de (ˈdʒordʒo de). 1888–1978, Italian artist born in Greece: profoundly influenced the surrealist movement
- chirmed — Simple past tense and past participle of chirm.
- chirped — to make a characteristic short, sharp sound, as small birds and certain insects.
- chirper — to make a characteristic short, sharp sound, as small birds and certain insects.
- chirpse — (slang, transitive, Multicultural London English) To flirt with; to chat up.
- chirred — Simple past tense and past participle of chirr.
- chirren — children
- chirrup — If a person or bird chirrups, they make short high-pitched sounds.
- chitter — to twitter or chirp
- chivari — shivaree.
- chloric — of or containing chlorine in the pentavalent state
- chlorid — Archaic form of chloride.
- chlorin — (organic compound) A large heterocyclic aromatic ring consisting, at the core, of three pyrroles and one pyrroline coupled through four methine linkages.
- choicer — Comparative form of choice.
- choreic — any of several diseases of the nervous system characterized by jerky, involuntary movements, chiefly of the face and extremities.