7-letter words containing s, c, r, i
- saucier — a chef or cook who specializes in making sauces.
- scabrid — having a rough or scaly surface
- scarier — causing fright or alarm.
- scarify — to make scratches or superficial incisions in (the skin, a wound, etc.), as in vaccination.
- scarily — in a scary or frightening manner
- scaring — to fill, especially suddenly, with fear or terror; frighten; alarm.
- schirra — Walter Marty, Jr [mahr-tee] /ˈmɑr ti/ (Show IPA), 1923–2007, U.S. astronaut.
- sciarid — a small black-coloured fly harmful to seedlings and mushrooms
- scissor — to cut or clip out with scissors.
- sciurid — a squirrel or related rodent
- scoriae — Metallurgy. the refuse, dross, or slag left after melting or smelting metal; scum.
- scorify — to subject to scorification.
- scoring — the record of points or strokes made by the competitors in a game or match.
- scorpio — Astronomy. Scorpius.
- scourie — a young seagull
- scraich — to scream or screech
- scrapie — a usually fatal brain disease of sheep, characterized by twitching of the neck and head, grinding of the teeth, and scraping of itching portions of skin against fixed objects with a subsequent loss of wool: thought to be caused by an infectious prion.
- scribal — a person who serves as a professional copyist, especially one who made copies of manuscripts before the invention of printing.
- scribed — scriber.
- scriber — a tool for scribing wood or the like.
- scriene — a screen
- scrieve — to glide or walk along smoothly
- scrimpy — scanty; meager; barely adequate.
- scripps — Edward Wyllis [wil-is] /ˈwɪl ɪs/ (Show IPA), 1854–1926, U.S. newspaper publisher.
- scripts — the letters or characters used in writing by hand; handwriting, especially cursive writing.
- scritch — to screech
- scrying — to use divination to discover hidden knowledge or future events, especially by means of a crystal ball.
- scurril — vulgar or indecent
- scutari — Lake, a lake between NW Albania and Montenegro. About 135 sq. mi. (350 sq. km).
- sericin — a gelatinous organic compound that holds the two strands of natural silk together.
- sericon — a solution used in alchemy of unknown composition, perhaps a red tincture, often equated with minium, or red lead
- service — Robert W(illiam) 1874–1958, Canadian writer, born in England.
- sferics — (used with a singular verb) electronic equipment for determining the position of storms by locating their accompanying atmospherics.
- shicker — alcoholic liquor.
- shritch — a shriek
- sicario — a hired gunman or assassin, esp. in Latin America
- sickert — Walter Richard, 1860–1942, English painter.
- sidecar — a small car attached on one side to a motorcycle and supported on the other side by a wheel of its own, used for a passenger, parcels, etc.
- sincere — free of deceit, hypocrisy, or falseness; earnest: a sincere apology.
- sirenic — of or characteristic of a siren; melodious, tempting, or alluring.
- sirocco — a hot, dry, dustladen wind blowing from northern Africa and affecting parts of southern Europe.
- slicers — a thin-bladed knife or implement used for slicing, especially food: a cheese slicer.
- slicker — a smooth or slippery place or spot or the substance causing it: oil slick.
- smicker — beautiful, pretty or handsome
- snicker — to laugh in a half-suppressed, indecorous or disrespectful manner.
- soritic — a form of argument having several premises and one conclusion, capable of being resolved into a chain of syllogisms, the conclusion of each of which is a premise of the next.
- spacier — spaced-out (def 2).
- spermic — spermatic.
- spheric — having the form of a sphere; globular.
- spicery — spice.