7-letter words containing s, e, r, i, c
- scriene — a screen
- scrieve — to glide or walk along smoothly
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- spacier — spaced-out (def 2).
- spermic — spermatic.
- spheric — having the form of a sphere; globular.
- spicery — spice.
- spicier — seasoned with or containing spice: a spicy salad dressing.
- splicer — a device used to hold two sections of motion-picture film, recording tape, etc., in proper alignment while they are being spliced together.
- stearic — of or relating to suet or fat.
- sticker — a person or thing that sticks.
- suberic — of or relating to cork.
- sucrier — a small container for sugar used at the table; a sugar bowl
- triceps — a muscle having three heads or points of origin, especially the muscle on the back of the arm, the action of which straightens the elbow.
- trisect — to divide into three parts, especially into three equal parts.
- uricase — an enzyme found in organisms from bacteria to mammals but absent in humans
- varices — plural of varix.
- vickers — Jon, born 1926, Canadian operatic tenor.
- viscera — Viscera are the large organs inside the body, such as the heart, liver, and stomach.
- wickers — Plural form of wicker.