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7-letter words containing s, u, c

  • tuckals — An old statistical package still in use on some VM computers.
  • tumesce — to swell or become tumid
  • tuscany — a region in W central Italy: formerly a grand duchy. 8879 sq. mi. (22,995 sq. km).
  • tussock — a tuft or clump of growing grass or the like.
  • uisnech — the father of Naoise.
  • uncinus — a small hooked structure, such as any of the hooked chaetae of certain polychaete worms
  • unclasp — to undo the clasp or clasps of; unfasten.
  • unclose — to open or cause to open
  • uncross — to change from a crossed position, as the legs.
  • uncurse — to remove a curse from
  • unscary — undaunting; not terrifying
  • unscrew — to draw or loosen a screw from (a hinge, bracket, etc.).
  • unslick — not slick
  • unsneck — to remove (a latch or lock); unlock
  • unstack — a more or less orderly pile or heap: a precariously balanced stack of books; a neat stack of papers.
  • unstick — to free, as one thing stuck to another.
  • unstock — to remove the stock from (a gun)
  • unstuck — freed or loosened from being fastened or stuck: When firmly pushed, the door became unstuck.
  • upcoast — along a coast in a northward direction
  • upscale — located at, moving toward, or of or for the upper end of a social or economic scale: The boutique caters to upscale young career people.
  • urachus — a cord of tissue connecting a fetus's bladder to the umbilical cord
  • uricase — an enzyme found in organisms from bacteria to mammals but absent in humans
  • usucapt — to take possession of (property)
  • vacuist — a person who believes in the existence of vacuums between molecules and atoms of matter or between bodies of the universe
  • vacuous — without contents; empty: the vacuous air.
  • vascula — a kind of case or box used by botanists for carrying specimens as they are collected.
  • vicious — addicted to or characterized by vice; grossly immoral; depraved; profligate: a vicious life.
  • viscous — of a glutinous nature or consistency; sticky; thick; adhesive.
  • vouches — to support as being true, certain, reliable, etc. (usually followed by for): Her record in office vouches for her integrity.
  • waesuck — alas
  • zincous — zincic.
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