7-letter words containing s, c, a, r
- carpals — pertaining to the carpus: the carpal joint.
- carpels — Plural form of carpel.
- carpets — Plural form of carpet.
- carrels — Plural form of carrel.
- carries — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of carry.
- carrots — Plural form of carrot.
- carsick — nauseated from riding in a car or other vehicle
- cartels — Plural form of cartel.
- carters — Plural form of carter.
- cartons — Plural form of carton.
- carvers — a large matched knife and fork for carving meat
- carwash — a place, usually an area at a filling station, which has special equipment, such as rotating brushes and water jets, to wash a car
- cascara — a shrub or small tree, Rhamnus purshiana of NW North America, whose bark is a source of cascara sagrada: family Rhamnaceae
- caserns — Plural form of casern.
- caserta — a town in S Italy, in Campania: centre of Garibaldi's campaigns for the unification of Italy (1860); Allied headquarters in World War II. Pop: 75 208 (2001)
- cashers — Plural form of casher.
- cashier — A cashier is a person who customers pay money to or get money from in places such as shops or banks.
- casspir — an armoured military vehicle
- casters — Plural form of caster.
- castner — Hamilton Young. 1858–98, US chemist, who devised the Castner process for extracting sodium from sodium hydroxide
- castors — Plural form of castor.
- castory — the dye derived from beaver pelts
- castral — of or relating to a camp, esp a military camp
- castrum — (historical) Among the Ancient Romans, a building or plot of land used as a military defensive position.
- causers — Plural form of causer.
- caverns — Plural form of cavern.
- cavorts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cavort.
- cellars — Plural form of cellar.
- cepstra — cepstrum
- cerasin — an insoluble amorphous gum from the cherry and other trees, known also as meta-arabinic acid
- cereals — Cereals are foods made from grain. They are mixed with milk and eaten for breakfast.
- cesaire — Aimé Fernand [e-mey fer-nahn] /ɛˈmeɪ fɛrˈnɑ̃/ (Show IPA), 1913–2008, West Indian poet, playwright, and politician.
- chadors — Plural form of chador.
- chafers — Plural form of chafer.
- chagres — a river in Panama, flowing southwest through Gatún Lake, then northwest to the Caribbean Sea
- chakras — Plural form of chakra.
- charcas — Carcas.
- charges — Plural form of charge.
- charism — Theology. a divinely conferred gift or power.
- charles — Prince of Wales. born 1948, son of Elizabeth II; heir apparent to the throne of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. He married (1981) Lady Diana Spencer; they separated in 1992 and were divorced in 1996; their son, Prince William of Wales, was born in 1982 and their second son, Prince Henry, in 1984; married (2005) Camilla Parker Bowles
- chasers — Plural form of chaser.
- chaster — refraining from sexual intercourse that is regarded as contrary to morality or religion; virtuous.
- chinars — Plural form of chinar.
- chorals — Plural form of choral.
- chukars — Plural form of chukar.
- cidaris — a sea urchin in the class Echinoidea
- circars — Plural form of circar.
- clamors — Plural form of clamor.
- clasher — to make a loud, harsh noise: The gears of the old car clashed and grated.
- clasper — a person or thing that clasps.