7-letter words containing r, o, c
- 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.
- proesch — Gilbert. Born 1942, an Italian artist who is noted esp for his photomontages and performance works with George Passmore
- proface — much good may it do you!
- project — something that is contemplated, devised, or planned; plan; scheme.
- prootic — the prootic bone, which lies in front of the auditory capsule
- prosaic — commonplace or dull; matter-of-fact or unimaginative: a prosaic mind.
- prosect — to dissect (a cadaver or part) for anatomical demonstration.
- protect — to defend or guard from attack, invasion, loss, annoyance, insult, etc.; cover or shield from injury or danger.
- pyloric — the opening between the stomach and the duodenum.
- qr code — A QR code is a pattern of black and white squares that can be read by a smart phone, allowing the phone user to get more information about something. QR code is an abbreviation for 'Quick Response code'.
- r-color — the auditory quality of an r- sound given to a vowel, resulting from retroflex articulation or bunching of the tongue.
- raccoon — a nocturnal carnivore, Procyon lotor, having a masklike black stripe across the eyes, a sharp snout, and a bushy, ringed tail, native to North and Central America and introduced elsewhere for its valuable fur.
- racloir — a tool (originally of flint) used for scraping
- racoons — Plural form of racoon.
- rancour — bitter, rankling resentment or ill will; hatred; malice.
- raploch — a coarse homespun woollen material
- raucous — harsh; strident; grating: raucous voices; raucous laughter.
- re-cock — to cock (a gun) again
- re-coil — to coil anew or again
- re-cork — the outer bark of an oak, Quercus suber, of Mediterranean countries, used for making stoppers for bottles, floats, etc.
- re-echo — to echo back, as a sound.
- reactor — a person or thing that reacts or undergoes reaction.
- reblock — a solid mass of wood, stone, etc., usually with one or more flat or approximately flat faces.
- reclose — to close (something) again
- recolor — the quality of an object or substance with respect to light reflected by the object, usually determined visually by measurement of hue, saturation, and brightness of the reflected light; saturation or chroma; hue.
- recolte — a harvest; crop.
- records — record
- recount — to count again.
- recoupe — the act of keeping back or withholding something which is legally due to someone
- recover — to cover again or anew.
- recross — a structure consisting essentially of an upright and a transverse piece, used to execute persons in ancient times.
- recrown — to crown (a king, queen, etc) again
- rection — the determination of the form of one word by the presence of another word in a phrase or sentence
- rectory — a rector's house; parsonage.
- red cod — a deep-sea fish, Physiculus bachus, of Australia and New Zealand, with a grey-and-pink body that turns red when it is removed from water
- redcoat — (especially during the American Revolution) a British soldier.
- redcode — (language) The ICWS standard language for Core War "battle programs".
- refocus — a central point, as of attraction, attention, or activity: The need to prevent a nuclear war became the focus of all diplomatic efforts.
- rejoice — to be glad; take delight (often followed by in): to rejoice in another's happiness.
- relcode — Early system on UNIVAC I or II. Listed in CACM 2(5):16 (May 1959).
- reoccur — to happen; take place; come to pass: When did the accident occur?
- rescore — the record of points or strokes made by the competitors in a game or match.
- restock — refill, replenish with supplies
- retouch — to improve with new touches, highlights, or the like; touch up or rework, as a painting or makeup.
- revoice — to voice again or in return; echo.
- rhoecus — flourished 6th century b.c, Greek sculptor and architect.
- rhombic — having the form of a rhombus.
- rhonchi — a wheezing or snoring sound heard upon auscultation of the chest, caused by an accumulation of mucus or other material.
- ricardo — David, 1772–1823, English economist.