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9-letter words containing s, c, r, a

  • operatics — Exaggerated or overly emotional behaviour; histrionics.
  • oraculous — resembling an oracle
  • orchestra — a group of performers on various musical instruments, including especially stringed instruments of the viol class, clarinets and flutes, cornets and trombones, drums, and cymbals, for playing music, as symphonies, operas, popular music, or other compositions.
  • orgiastic — of, relating to, or having the nature of an orgy.
  • osnabruck — a city in Lower Saxony, in NW Germany.
  • ostracean — a member of the family formerly called Ostracea
  • ostracise — to exclude, by general consent, from society, friendship, conversation, privileges, etc.: His friends ostracized him after his father's arrest.
  • ostracism — exclusion, by general consent, from social acceptance, privileges, friendship, etc.
  • ostracize — to exclude, by general consent, from society, friendship, conversation, privileges, etc.: His friends ostracized him after his father's arrest.
  • ostracods — Plural form of ostracod.
  • outscream — to scream louder than
  • outsearch — to go or look through (a place, area, etc.) carefully in order to find something missing or lost: They searched the woods for the missing child. I searched the desk for the letter.
  • overcasts — Plural form of overcast.
  • overclass — a social stratum consisting of educated and wealthy people considered to control the economic power of a country.
  • overcoats — Plural form of overcoat.
  • oversauce — to put too much sauce on
  • overscale — larger or more extensive than normal or usual; outsize; oversize.
  • packhorse — a horse used for carrying goods, freight, supplies, etc.
  • paracusia — defective hearing.
  • paracusis — defective hearing.
  • parasceve — preparation
  • parasitic — of, relating to, or characteristic of parasites.
  • parcheesi — a modern board game derived from the ancient game of pachisi
  • parcourse — an outdoor exercise track or course, especially for joggers, equipped with a series of stations along the way where one is to stop and perform a specific exercise.
  • parecious — paroicous.
  • paroicous — (of certain mosses) having the male and female reproductive organs beside or near each other.
  • patristic — of or relating to the fathers of the Christian church or their writings.
  • patroclus — Classical Mythology. a friend of Achilles, who was slain by Hector at Troy.
  • pectorals — of, in, on, or pertaining to the chest or breast; thoracic.
  • peirastic — involving an experiment; experimental
  • periclase — a cubic mineral, native magnesia, MgO, occurring usually in metamorphosed dolomite.
  • periscian — a person whose shadow moves round every point of the compass during a day, i.e. a person located in the polar regions
  • pharisaic — of or relating to the Pharisees.
  • piscatory — of or relating to fishermen or fishing: a piscatory treaty.
  • piscatrix — a female angler; a fisherwoman
  • podcaster — 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.
  • post race — a race in which each owner is allowed to list a number of possible entries and, at a stipulated time before the race, specify which horse will actually compete.
  • postcrash — of, relating to, or occurring in the period after a crash
  • practised — skilled or expert; proficient through practice or experience: a practiced hand at politics.
  • practiser — someone who practises something, esp a trade or skill; practitioner
  • practises — habitual or customary performance; operation: office practice.
  • praecoces — a division of birds whose young are able to run when first hatched
  • praiseach — a type of porridge made with oatmeal
  • preaccuse — to accuse (someone of something) prior to the specified wrongdoing being committed or prior to having evidence of wrongdoing
  • precisian — a person who adheres punctiliously to the observance of rules or forms, especially in matters of religion.
  • precrease — to provide (e.g. clothing, paper for origami) with a crease or creases in advance
  • premosaic — of the period before Moses
  • presearch — to go or look through (a place, area, etc.) carefully in order to find something missing or lost: They searched the woods for the missing child. I searched the desk for the letter.
  • primacies — the state of being first in order, rank, importance, etc.
  • priscilla — a female given name: from a Roman family name.
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