9-letter words containing s, c, a, r, g
- orgiastic — of, relating to, or having the nature of an orgy.
- racegoers — Plural form of racegoer.
- reichstag — the lower house of the parliament during the period of the Second Reich and the Weimar Republic.
- roughcast — Also called spatter dash. an exterior wall finish composed of mortar and fine pebbles mixed together and dashed against the wall. Compare pebble dash.
- sacralgia — a pain in the sacrum
- sacrilege — the violation or profanation of anything sacred or held sacred.
- sarcology — the branch of anatomy dealing with the soft or fleshy body parts.
- say grace — say prayer before meal
- scalogram — an attitude scale in which a positive answer to an item implies agreement with items appearing lower on the scale.
- scaringly — to fill, especially suddenly, with fear or terror; frighten; alarm.
- scavenger — an animal or other organism that feeds on dead organic matter.
- scraggily — lean or thin; scrawny.
- scramming — to go away; get out (usually used as a command): I said I was busy, so scram.
- scrapegut — a fiddle player
- scrapings — Scrapings are small amounts or pieces that have been scraped off something.
- scrappage — the act or process of scrapping
- scrapping — a fight or quarrel: She got into a scrap with her in-laws.
- scrawling — to write or draw in a sprawling, awkward manner: He scrawled his name hastily across the blackboard.
- screaking — screeching or creaking
- screaming — uttering screams.
- scrimmage — a rough or vigorous struggle.
- scrippage — the contents of a scrip
- scrummage — scrum (defs 1, 3).
- searching — examining carefully or thoroughly: a searching inspection.
- secretage — the use of mercury in treating or felting furs
- sergeancy — the position or rank of a sergeant
- sociogram — a sociometric diagram representing the pattern of relationships between individuals in a group, usually expressed in terms of which persons they prefer to associate with.
- songcraft — the art of songwriting
- strategic — pertaining to, characterized by, or of the nature of strategy: strategic movements.
- sugar act — a law passed by the British Parliament in 1764 raising duties on foreign refined sugar imported by the colonies so as to give British sugar growers in the West Indies a monopoly on the colonial market.
- sugarcane — a tall grass, Saccharum officinarum, of tropical and warm regions, having a stout, jointed stalk, and constituting the chief source of sugar.
- sugarcoat — to cover with sugar: to sugarcoat a pill.
- surcharge — an additional charge, tax, or cost.
- surfacing — the outer face, outside, or exterior boundary of a thing; outermost or uppermost layer or area.
- surrogacy — the state of being a surrogate or surrogate mother.