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7-letter words containing s, e, t, r, c

  • curvets — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of curvet.
  • custrel — a servant or attendant to a knight or man-at-arms
  • cutlers — Plural form of cutler.
  • cutters — Plural form of cutter.
  • directs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of direct.
  • encrust — Cover (something) with a hard surface layer.
  • eristic — Of or characterized by debate or argument.
  • escorts — Plural form of escort.
  • estrich — ostrich
  • hectors — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hector.
  • icterus — jaundice (def 1).
  • increst — (transitive) To adorn with a crest.
  • lectors — Plural form of lector.
  • mercast — a broadcasting system used by U.S. agencies to deliver messages to government-operated ships.
  • metrics — Mathematics. a nonnegative real-valued function having properties analogous to those of the distance between points on a real line, as the distance between two points being independent of the order of the points, the distance between two points being zero if, and only if, the two points coincide, and the distance between two points being less than or equal to the sum of the distances from each point to an arbitrary third point.
  • precast — to cast (a concrete block or slab, etc.) in a place other than where it is to be installed in a structure.
  • prosect — to dissect (a cadaver or part) for anatomical demonstration.
  • rachets — Plural form of rachet.
  • raciest — slightly improper or indelicate; suggestive; risqué.
  • rackets — a light bat having a netting of catgut or nylon stretched in a more or less oval frame and used for striking the ball in tennis, the shuttlecock in badminton, etc.
  • recents — of late occurrence, appearance, or origin; lately happening, done, made, etc.: recent events; a recent trip.
  • recepts — an idea formed by the repetition of similar percepts, as successive percepts of the same object.
  • recites — to repeat the words of, as from memory, especially in a formal manner: to recite a lesson.
  • respect — a particular, detail, or point (usually preceded by in): to differ in some respect.
  • restack — a more or less orderly pile or heap: a precariously balanced stack of books; a neat stack of papers.
  • restock — refill, replenish with supplies
  • richest — having wealth or great possessions; abundantly supplied with resources, means, or funds; wealthy: a rich man; a rich nation.
  • rickets — a disease of childhood, characterized by softening of the bones as a result of inadequate intake of vitamin D and insufficient exposure to sunlight, also associated with impaired calcium and phosphorus metabolism.
  • scanter — barely sufficient in amount or quantity; not abundant; almost inadequate: to do scant justice.
  • scarlet — a bright-red color inclining toward orange.
  • scatter — to throw loosely about; distribute at irregular intervals: to scatter seeds.
  • scepter — a rod or wand borne in the hand as an emblem of regal or imperial power.
  • sceptre — to give a scepter to; invest with authority.
  • scooter — a child's vehicle that typically has two wheels with a low footboard between them, is steered by a handlebar, and is propelled by pushing one foot against the ground while resting the other on the footboard.
  • scouter — a person who scouts.
  • scutter — scurry.
  • scyther — a scythe user
  • secreta — secretions of cells, tissues or organs
  • secrete — a steel skullcap of the 17th century, worn under a soft hat.
  • sectary — a member of a particular sect, especially an adherent of a religious body regarded as heretical or schismatic.
  • sickertWalter Richard, 1860–1942, English painter.
  • specter — a visible incorporeal spirit, especially one of a terrifying nature; ghost; phantom; apparition.
  • spector — Phil. born 1940, US record producer and songwriter, noted for the densely orchestrated "Wall of Sound" in his work with groups such as the Ronettes and the Crystals; convicted in 2009 for the second-degree murder (2003) of actress Lana Clarkson
  • spectra — a plural of spectrum.
  • spectre — a visible incorporeal spirit, especially one of a terrifying nature; ghost; phantom; apparition.
  • stacker — a more or less orderly pile or heap: a precariously balanced stack of books; a neat stack of papers.
  • stearic — of or relating to suet or fat.
  • sticker — a person or thing that sticks.
  • stocker — a supply of goods kept on hand for sale to customers by a merchant, distributor, manufacturer, etc.; inventory.
  • stretch — to draw out or extend (oneself, a body, limbs, wings, etc.) to the full length or extent (often followed by out): to stretch oneself out on the ground.
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