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7-letter words containing s, c, r, o

  • macrons — Plural form of macron.
  • microns — Plural form of micron.
  • mockers — to attack or treat with ridicule, contempt, or derision.
  • morchas — Plural form of morcha.
  • morisco — Moorish.
  • nacrous — of or resembling pearl
  • narcose — characterized by stupor; stuporous.
  • necrose — (intransitive, pathology) To become necrotic.
  • obscure — (of meaning) not clear or plain; ambiguous, vague, or uncertain: an obscure sentence in the contract.
  • ochrous — Containing ochre.
  • oculars — Plural form of ocular.
  • oraches — Plural form of orache.
  • oracles — (especially in ancient Greece) an utterance, often ambiguous or obscure, given by a priest or priestess at a shrine as the response of a god to an inquiry.
  • orchids — Plural form of orchid.
  • orchils — Plural form of orchil.
  • oscular — pertaining to an osculum.
  • ostraca — (in ancient Greece) a potsherd, especially one used as a ballot on which the name of a person voted to be ostracized was inscribed.
  • ostrich — a large, two-toed, swift-footed flightless bird, Struthio camelus, indigenous to Africa and Arabia, domesticated for its plumage: the largest of living birds.
  • phorcys — a sea god who fathered the Gorgons.
  • process — a systematic series of actions directed to some end: to devise a process for homogenizing milk.
  • proclus — a.d. c411–485, Greek philosopher and theologian.
  • proesch — Gilbert. Born 1942, an Italian artist who is noted esp for his photomontages and performance works with George Passmore
  • prosaic — commonplace or dull; matter-of-fact or unimaginative: a prosaic mind.
  • prosect — to dissect (a cadaver or part) for anatomical demonstration.
  • racoons — Plural form of racoon.
  • raucous — harsh; strident; grating: raucous voices; raucous laughter.
  • reclose — to close (something) again
  • records — record
  • recross — a structure consisting essentially of an upright and a transverse piece, used to execute persons in ancient times.
  • refocus — a central point, as of attraction, attention, or activity: The need to prevent a nuclear war became the focus of all diplomatic efforts.
  • rescore — the record of points or strokes made by the competitors in a game or match.
  • restock — refill, replenish with supplies
  • rhoecus — flourished 6th century b.c, Greek sculptor and architect.
  • risc os — (operating system)   (Reduced Instruction Set Computer Operating System) The operating system originally developed by Acorn Computers for their Archimedes family of personal computers. RISC OS replaced the Arthur operating system used on the first Archimedeses. It is written in ARM assembly code and distributed on ROM so it takes up no disk space and takes no time to load. It supports cooperative multitasking with memory management and includes a graphical user interface or "WIMP". It is written in a highly modular style and makes extensive use of vectors so it is easy to modify and extend by loading new modules in RAM. Many system calls (called "SWIs" - software interrupts) are available to application programmers and some of these are available as user comands via a built-in command-line interpreter. RISC OS also supported outline fonts when only bitmap fonts were available on most other platforms. Following the virtual demise of Acorn, development of RISC OS 4 was taken over by RISCOS Ltd on 1999-03-05 and released on 1999-07-01.
  • rockies — Rocky Mountains.
  • rosacea — a chronic form of acne affecting the nose, forehead, and cheeks, characterized by red pustular lesions.
  • roscian — of, relating to, or involving acting.
  • roscius — Quintus [kwin-tuh s] /ˈkwɪn təs/ (Show IPA), c126–c62 b.c, Roman actor.
  • rostock — a seaport in N Germany, on the Baltic.
  • sarcode — protoplasm, especially the semifluid content of a protozoan.
  • sarcoid — a growth resembling a sarcoma.
  • sarcoma — any of various malignant tumors composed of neoplastic cells resembling embryonic connective tissue.
  • sarcous — consisting of or pertaining to flesh or skeletal muscle.
  • scarronPaul [pawl] /pɔl/ (Show IPA), 1610–60, French novelist, dramatist, and poet.
  • scherbo — Vitaly [vee-tah-li] /viˈtɑ lɪ/ (Show IPA), born 1972, Belarusian gymnast.
  • scherzo — a movement or passage of light or playful character, especially as the second or third movement of a sonata or a symphony.
  • schnorr — to obtain something or try to obtain something by begging or persuasion
  • scholar — a learned or erudite person, especially one who has profound knowledge of a particular subject.
  • scissor — to cut or clip out with scissors.
  • sclero- — indicating hardness
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