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7-letter words containing s, a, u

  • causals — Plural form of causal.
  • causate — (philosophy) The effect of a cause.
  • causers — Plural form of causer.
  • causeth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cause.
  • causing — a person or thing that acts, happens, or exists in such a way that some specific thing happens as a result; the producer of an effect: You have been the cause of much anxiety. What was the cause of the accident?
  • causist — a person who supports or defends a cause, especially a social cause.
  • caustic — Caustic chemical substances are very powerful and can dissolve other substances.
  • cayuses — Plural form of cayuse.
  • censual — an official enumeration of the population, with details as to age, sex, occupation, etc.
  • chausse — (historical) Armor for the legs, usually made of mail.
  • chukars — Plural form of chukar.
  • chumash — a printed book containing one of the Five Books of Moses
  • chuvash — a Turkic ethnic people living chiefly in the middle Volga region of Russia
  • ciseaux — a jump in which the dancer's legs are opened wide in the air and closed on landing.
  • claques — Plural form of claque.
  • clausal — of or constituting a clause
  • clauses — Grammar. a syntactic construction containing a subject and predicate and forming part of a sentence or constituting a whole simple sentence.
  • clavius — one of the largest of the craters on the moon, about 230 kilometres (145 miles) in diameter, whose walls have peaks up to 5700 metres (19 000 feet) above the floor. It lies in the SE quadrant
  • conatus — an effort or striving of natural impulse
  • copulas — Plural form of copula.
  • cougars — A large American wild cat with a plain tawny to grayish coat, found from Canada to Patagonia.
  • crassus — Marcus Licinius (ˈmɑːkəs lɪˈsɪnɪəs). ?115–53 bc, Roman general; member of the first triumvirate with Caesar and Pompey
  • craturs — Plural form of cratur.
  • 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
  • crustal — of or relating to the earth's crust
  • cuirass — a piece of armour, of leather or metal covering the chest and back
  • cumbias — Plural form of cumbia.
  • cumshaw — (used, esp formerly, by beggars in Chinese ports) a present or tip
  • cupolas — Plural form of cupola.
  • cupulas — Plural form of cupula.
  • curates — Plural form of curate.
  • curiosa — curiosities
  • curtals — Plural form of curtal.
  • cushats — Plural form of cushat.
  • cushman — Charlotte Saunders [sawn-derz,, sahn-] /ˈsɔn dərz,, ˈsɑn-/ (Show IPA), 1816–76, U.S. actress.
  • cuspate — having a cusp or cusps
  • 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.
  • cutlass — A cutlass is a short sword that used to be used by sailors.
  • cyathus — an ancient measure of wine equivalent to approximately one twelfth of a pint
  • damasus — died 1048, pope 1048.
  • danseur — a male ballet dancer
  • dasyure — any small carnivorous marsupial, such as Dasyurus quoll (eastern dasyure), of the subfamily Dasyurinae, of Australia, New Guinea, and adjacent islands
  • databus — the electrical pathway used to transfer data between components of a computer
  • daubers — Plural form of dauber.
  • dauties — a darling.
  • degauss — to neutralize the magnetic field of (a ship's hull) as a protection against magnetic mines, using equipment producing an opposing magnetic field
  • desugar — to rewrite (computer code) in a more refined and concise form; to remove all unnecessary syntactical elements from (computer code)
  • donatus — early-4th-century bishop of Casae Nigrae in northern Africa: leader of a heretical Christian group. Compare Donatist.
  • douglasIsle of, an island of the British Isles, in the Irish Sea. 227 sq. mi. (588 sq. km). Capital: Douglas.
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