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7-letter words containing r, o, c

  • toucher — to put the hand, finger, etc., on or into contact with (something) to feel it: He touched the iron cautiously.
  • touraco — any of several large, brightly colored birds of the family Musophagidae, of Africa, having a helmetlike crest.
  • tow car — wrecker (def 3).
  • toy car — a miniature nonfunctioning replica of a car, esp one that children play with
  • tractor — a powerful motor-driven vehicle with large, heavy treads, used for pulling farm machinery, other vehicles, etc.
  • tricho- — indicating hair or a part resembling hair
  • tricorn — having three horns or hornlike projections; three-cornered.
  • trochal — resembling a wheel.
  • trochee — a foot of two syllables, a long followed by a short in quantitative meter, or a stressed followed by an unstressed in accentual meter. Symbol: .
  • troches — a small tablet or lozenge, usually a circular one, made of medicinal substance worked into a paste with sugar and mucilage or the like, and dried.
  • trochus — (in ancient Greece and Rome) a hoop or wheel, as used in play or exercise
  • trocken — (of wine, esp German wine) dry
  • trophic — of or relating to nutrition; concerned in nutritive processes.
  • tropics — The tropics are the parts of the world that lie between two lines of latitude, the tropic of Cancer, 23½° north of the equator, and the tropic of Capricorn, 23½° south of the equator.
  • trounce — to beat severely; thrash.
  • turbo c — (language)   Borland's C compiler for IBM PCs. Turbo C, version 1.0, was introduced by Borland in 1987. It offered the first integrated edit-compile-run development environment for C on IBM PCs. It ran in 384KB of memory. It allowed inline assembly, supported all memory models, and offered optimisations for speed, size, constant folding, and jump elimination. Version 1.5 shipped on five 360 KB diskettes of uncompressed files, and came with sample C programs, including a stripped down spreadsheet called mcalc. Turbo C 2.0 has a debugger, a fast assembler, and an extensive graphics library. Turbo C has been largely supplanted by Turbo C++, introduced circa September, 1990 for both MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows.
  • turlock — a town in central California.
  • tyronic — a beginner in learning anything; novice.
  • uncover — to lay bare; disclose; reveal.
  • uncross — to change from a crossed position, as the legs.
  • uncrown — to deprive or divest of a crown.
  • unfrock — to deprive (a monk, priest, minister, etc.) of ecclesiastical rank, authority, and function; depose.
  • unicorn — a mythical creature resembling a horse, with a single horn in the center of its forehead: often symbolic of chastity or purity.
  • upcourt — away from one's own basket
  • varico- — indicating a varix or varicose veins
  • viceroy — a person appointed to rule a country or province as the deputy of the sovereign: the viceroy of India.
  • victory — a success or triumph over an enemy in battle or war.
  • virchow — Rudolf [roo-dawlf] /ˈru dɔlf/ (Show IPA), 1821–1902, German pathologist, anthropologist, and political leader.
  • vocoder — an electronic device that synthesizes speech.
  • vocular — vocal or vocalic
  • volckerPaul Adolph, born 1927, U.S. economist: Federal Reserve Board chairman 1979–87.
  • voucher — a person or thing that vouches.
  • warlock — a man who professes or is supposed to practice magic or sorcery; a male witch; sorcerer.
  • wotcher — (chiefly, British) A friendly greeting.
  • wroclaw — a province in SW Poland.
  • wrocław — an industrial city in SW Poland, on the River Oder: passed to Austria (1527) and to Prussia (1741); returned to Poland in 1945. Pop: 647 000 (2005 est)
  • xerotic — abnormal dryness, as of the eye or skin.
  • z score — Statistics. a measure that quantifies the distance a data point is from the mean of a data set.
  • zircons — Plural form of zircon.
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