8-letter words containing s, c, r, e
- keycards — Plural form of keycard.
- knackers — Plural form of knacker.
- knickers — Also, knickerbockers [nik-er-bok-erz] /ˈnɪk ərˌbɒk ərz/ (Show IPA). loose-fitting short trousers gathered in at the knees.
- knockers — a person or thing that knocks.
- lacquers — Plural form of lacquer.
- lacrosse — a game, originated by Indians of North America, in which two 10-member teams attempt to send a small ball into each other's netted goal, each player being equipped with a crosse or stick at the end of which is a netted pocket for catching, carrying, or throwing the ball.
- lanciers — Plural form of lancier.
- lecterns — Plural form of lectern.
- lectress — a female reader
- lectures — Plural form of lecture.
- leuricus — Leofric.
- licenser — formal permission from a governmental or other constituted authority to do something, as to carry on some business or profession.
- licensor — formal permission from a governmental or other constituted authority to do something, as to carry on some business or profession.
- lucifers — Plural form of lucifer.
- lupercus — an ancient Roman fertility god, often identified with Faunus or Pan.
- lurchers — Plural form of lurcher.
- lynchers — to put to death, especially by hanging, by mob action and without legal authority.
- lyricise — to write lyrics.
- lysergic — Used in designation of lysergic acid, lysergic acid diethylamide.
- macarise — congratulate
- marchers — Plural form of marcher.
- marchesa — an Italian noblewoman, equivalent in rank to a marquise.
- marchese — an Italian nobleman, equivalent in rank to a marquis.
- massacer — Archaic form of massacre.
- massacre — the unnecessary, indiscriminate killing of a large number of human beings or animals, as in barbarous warfare or persecution or for revenge or plunder.
- matrices — something that constitutes the place or point from which something else originates, takes form, or develops: The Greco-Roman world was the matrix for Western civilization.
- mcmaster — John Bach, 1852–1932, U.S. historian and educator.
- melchers — Gari [gair-ee] /ˈgɛər i/ (Show IPA), 1860–1932, U.S. painter.
- mercedes — a city in SW Uruguay, on the Río Negro.
- merchets — Plural form of merchet.
- mercosur — a trading block composed of Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Venezuela, with associate members Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru; superseded in 2008 by the Union of South American Nations (Unasur or Unasul), by uniting with the Andean Community
- meristic — of, relating to, or divided into segments or somites.
- merycism — a condition in which undigested food is regurgitated
- mesaraic — (anatomy) mesenteric.
- mesmeric — produced by mesmerism; hypnotic.
- mesocarp — the middle layer of pericarp, as the fleshy part of certain fruits.
- microbes — Plural form of microbe.
- miracles — Plural form of miracle.
- miscreed — a false creed
- misprice — To price incorrectly or unsuitably.
- mistrace — to trace incorrectly
- mitscher — Marc Andrew, 1887–1947, U.S. naval officer and aviator.
- moochers — Plural form of moocher.
- musicker — a musician
- nacreous — of or relating to nacre.
- necropsy — the examination of a body after death; autopsy.
- necrosed — Simple past tense and past participle of necrose.
- necroses — death of a circumscribed portion of animal or plant tissue.
- necrosis — death of a circumscribed portion of animal or plant tissue.
- numerics — The field of numerically-controlled engineering.