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10-letter words containing s, u, c, e

  • recureless — incapable of cure or recovery
  • recusation — the act of recusing a judge
  • red fescue — a grass, Festuca rubra, of the meadows of the North Temperate Zone, having green, reddish, or bluish-green flower clusters.
  • red spruce — a spruce, Picea rubens, of eastern North America, having reddish-brown bark and cones and yielding a light, soft wood used for pulp, in the construction of boxes, etc.
  • rediscount — to discount again.
  • reinstruct — to furnish with knowledge, especially by a systematic method; teach; train; educate.
  • repurchase — to buy again; regain by purchase.
  • requiescat — a wish or prayer for the repose of the dead.
  • reschedule — to schedule for another or later time: to reschedule a baseball game because of rain.
  • rescrutiny — a searching examination or investigation; minute inquiry.
  • rescue dog — a dog trained to assist rescue workers
  • resecuring — free from or not exposed to danger or harm; safe.
  • resin duct — a tube or duct in a woody stem or a leaf, especially in conifers, lined with glandular epithelium that secretes resins.
  • resourcing — the provision of resources
  • respectful — full of, characterized by, or showing politeness or deference: a respectful reply.
  • resurfaced — to give a new surface to.
  • resurfacer — a machine or tool used for resurfacing
  • resurgence — rising or tending to rise again; reviving; renascent.
  • rheumatics — pertaining to or of the nature of rheumatism.
  • root cause — origin
  • rubiaceous — belonging to the Rubiaceae, the madder family of plants.
  • run scared — to go quickly by moving the legs more rapidly than at a walk and in such a manner that for an instant in each step all or both feet are off the ground.
  • rustbucket — an old, run-down freighter, especially one whose hull is covered with rust.
  • rusticness — of, relating to, or living in the country, as distinguished from towns or cities; rural.
  • sanctitude — holiness; saintliness; sanctity.
  • sandsucker — the flatfish Platessa limandoides
  • satchelful — the amount a satchel will hold
  • sauce boat — a low, boat-shaped container for serving sauce or gravy, typically having a handle at one end and a long, wide lip at the other end.
  • saucerlike — resembling a saucer
  • scapulated — (of a raven) with white feathers across the scapular region
  • scarabaeus — scarab (defs 2, 3).
  • scattergun — A scattergun is a gun that fires a lot of small metal balls at the same time.
  • scaturient — gushing; overflowing.
  • scheduling — a plan of procedure, usually written, for a proposed objective, especially with reference to the sequence of and time allotted for each item or operation necessary to its completion: The schedule allows three weeks for this stage.
  • schongauer — Martin [mahr-tn;; German mahr-teen] /ˈmɑr tn;; German ˈmɑr tin/ (Show IPA), c1430–91, German engraver and painter.
  • schumacher — Ernst Friedrich (ɛrnst ˈfriːdrɪç). 1911–77, British economist, born in Germany. He is best known for his book Small is Beautiful (1973)
  • schumpeter — Joseph Alois [uh-lois] /əˈlɔɪs/ (Show IPA), 1883–1950, U.S. economist, born in Austria.
  • sclerotium — a vegetative, resting food-storage body in certain higher fungi, composed of a compact mass of hardened mycelia.
  • screen out — eliminate
  • screwed up — a metal fastener having a tapered shank with a helical thread, and topped with a slotted head, driven into wood or the like by rotating, especially by means of a screwdriver.
  • scrobicule — a small pit, for example around one of a sea urchin's nodules
  • scroungers — to borrow (a small amount or item) with no intention of repaying or returning it: to scrounge a cigarette.
  • scrub pine — any of several pines, as the jack pine, characterized by a scrubby or irregular manner of growth, usually found in dry, sandy soil.
  • scrubbable — to rub hard with a brush, cloth, etc., or against a rough surface in washing.
  • scruncheon — (in Newfoundland) a small crisp piece of fried pork fat
  • scrutineer — an official examiner, especially of votes in an election.
  • scrutinise — to examine in detail with careful or critical attention.
  • scrutinize — to examine in detail with careful or critical attention.
  • scuba dive — go deep-sea swimming
  • scuba-dive — to descend and swim underwater using a scuba device.
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