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7-letter words containing s, a, c, d

  • crashed — to make a loud, clattering noise, as of something dashed to pieces.
  • creased — marked by creases and wrinkles
  • crusade — A crusade is a long and determined attempt to achieve something for a cause that you feel strongly about.
  • crusado — a former gold or silver coin of Portugal bearing on its reverse the figure of a cross
  • csardas — a Hungarian folk dance
  • custard — Custard is a sweet yellow sauce made from milk and eggs or from milk and a powder. It is eaten with fruit and puddings.
  • czardas — a Hungarian national dance of alternating slow and fast sections
  • dacoits — Plural form of dacoit.
  • dactyls — Plural form of dactyl.
  • dancers — Plural form of dancer.
  • dashcam — a small video camera situated on the dashboard of a vehicle, used to record the view through the windscreen
  • daysack — a small bag carried on the back for items that will be required in the course of a day out
  • de sica — Vittorio (vitˈtɔːrjo). 1902–74, Italian film actor and director. His films, in the neorealist tradition, include Shoeshine (1946) and Bicycle Thieves (1948)
  • deacons — Plural form of deacon.
  • decades — Plural form of decade.
  • decaffs — Plural form of decaff.
  • decamps — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decamp.
  • decanes — Plural form of decane.
  • decants — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decant.
  • decease — death
  • declass — to lower in social status or position; degrade
  • defaces — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deface.
  • descale — to remove the hard deposit formed by chemicals in water from (a kettle, pipe, etc)
  • descant — A descant is a tune which is played or sung above the main tune in a piece of music.
  • diascia — a S African plant with pink flowers
  • dibasic — (of an acid, such as sulphuric acid, H2SO4) containing two acidic hydrogen atoms
  • discage — to release (an animal or bird) from a cage
  • discant — Also, discantus [dis-kan-tuh s] /dɪsˈkæn təs/ (Show IPA). Music. a 13th-century polyphonic style with strict mensural meter in all the voice parts, in contrast to the metrically free organum of the period.
  • discard — to cast aside or dispose of; get rid of: to discard an old hat.
  • discase — to take the case or covering from; uncase.
  • discman — a small portable CD player with light headphones
  • dispace — to move or travel about
  • drachms — Plural form of drachm.
  • drastic — acting with force or violence; violent.
  • ducasse — Jean Jules Amable Roger- [zhahn zhyl a-ma-bluh raw-zhey] /ʒɑ̃ ʒül aˈma blə rɔˈʒeɪ/ (Show IPA), Roger-Ducasse, Jean Jules Amable.
  • encased — Enclose or cover in a case or close-fitting surround.
  • escaped — Simple past tense and past participle of escape.
  • facades — Plural form of facade.
  • godcast — a religious service or sermon that has been converted to MP3 format for download from the internet for play on a computer or MP3 player
  • hasidic — a member of a sect founded in Poland in the 18th century by Baal Shem-Tov and characterized by its emphasis on mysticism, prayer, ritual strictness, religious zeal, and joy. Compare Mitnagged.
  • incased — encase.
  • mascled — Composed of, or covered with, lozenge-shaped scales.
  • mudcats — Plural form of mudcat.
  • podcast — a digital audio or video file or recording, usually part of a themed series, that can be downloaded from a website to a media player or computer: Download or subscribe to daily, one-hour podcasts of our radio show.
  • radices — a plural of radix.
  • saccade — the act of checking a horse quickly with a single strong pull of the reins.
  • sarcode — protoplasm, especially the semifluid content of a protozoan.
  • sarcoid — a growth resembling a sarcoma.
  • scabbed — covered with or affected by scabs.
  • scabrid — having a rough or scaly surface
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