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7-letter words containing s, p

  • sapulpa — a city in E central Oklahoma.
  • sapwood — the softer part of the wood between the inner bark and the heartwood.
  • sarapis — Serapis (def 1).
  • sarapul — a city in the SE Udmurt Autonomous Republic, in the W Russian Federation in Asia, SE of Izhevsk, on the Kama River.
  • sarplar — a coarse cloth bagging.
  • satrapy — the province or jurisdiction of a satrap.
  • save up — put money aside
  • saw pit — a place for pit sawing.
  • saw-pit — a place for pit sawing.
  • scaleup — an increase in size, quantity, or activity according to a fixed scale or proportion: a scaleup of an engineering design; a scaleup program of energy conservation.
  • scallop — any of the bivalve mollusks of the genus Argopecten (Pecten) and related genera that swim by rapidly clapping the fluted shell valves together.
  • scalped — the integument of the upper part of the head, usually including the associated subcutaneous structures.
  • scalpel — a small, light, usually straight knife used in surgical and anatomical operations and dissections.
  • scalper — the integument of the upper part of the head, usually including the associated subcutaneous structures.
  • scamper — to run or go hastily or quickly.
  • scapose — having scapes; consisting of a scape.
  • scapple — to shape (stone, timber, etc) into a plane in a rough or unfinished manner
  • scapula — Anatomy. either of two flat, triangular bones, each forming the back part of a shoulder in humans; shoulder blade.
  • scarper — to flee or depart suddenly, especially without having paid one's bills.
  • scauper — a graver with a flattened or hollowed blade, used in engraving.
  • scepsis — a philosophical attitude of doubt or scepticism
  • scepter — a rod or wand borne in the hand as an emblem of regal or imperial power.
  • sceptic — a person who questions the validity or authenticity of something purporting to be factual.
  • sceptre — to give a scepter to; invest with authority.
  • schappe — to remove sericin from (silk waste) by fermentation.
  • schlepp — to carry; lug: to schlep an umbrella on a sunny day.
  • schlump — a dull, colorless person.
  • scollop — (in Ireland) a rod, pointed at both ends, used to pin down thatch
  • scooper — a ladle or ladlelike utensil, especially a small, deep-sided shovel with a short, horizontal handle, for taking up flour, sugar, etc.
  • scopate — pollen brush.
  • scoping — extent or range of view, outlook, application, operation, effectiveness, etc.: an investigation of wide scope.
  • scopula — a dense tuft of hairs, as on the feet of certain spiders.
  • scorper — scauper.
  • scorpio — Astronomy. Scorpius.
  • scraper — a person or thing that scrapes.
  • 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.
  • scrappy — fond of fighting, arguing, or competing.
  • screwup — a mistake or blunder: The package was delayed through an addressing screwup.
  • 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.
  • scrumpy — strong English cider
  • scruple — a moral or ethical consideration or standard that acts as a restraining force or inhibits certain actions.
  • sculpin — any small, freshwater fish of the genus Cottus, of the family Cottidae, having a large head with one or more spines on each side; bullhead.
  • scupper — Nautical. a drain at the edge of a deck exposed to the weather, for allowing accumulated water to drain away into the sea or into the bilges. Compare freeing port.
  • scyphus — a cup-shaped part, as of a flower.
  • sea pen — any of several colonial coelenterates of the genus Pennatula and related genera, having the shape of a fleshy feather.
  • seal up — make water- or air-tight
  • seaport — a port or harbor on or accessible to a seacoast and providing accommodation for seagoing vessels.
  • seedlip — a basket holding seeds that are to be sown
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