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7-letter words containing t, r, i, c

  • nacrite — a clay mineral of the kaolinite group
  • narcist — inordinate fascination with oneself; excessive self-love; vanity. Synonyms: self-centeredness, smugness, egocentrism.
  • neritic — of or relating to the region of water lying directly above the sublittoral zone of the sea bottom.
  • noritic — (geology) Relating to, or composed of norite.
  • noticer — Someone who notices.
  • orectic — of or relating to desire; appetitive.
  • ostrich — a large, two-toed, swift-footed flightless bird, Struthio camelus, indigenous to Africa and Arabia, domesticated for its plumage: the largest of living birds.
  • paretic — partial motor paralysis.
  • parotic — situated about or near the ear.
  • patrickSaint, a.d. 389?–461? British missionary and bishop in Ireland: patron saint of Ireland.
  • patrico — a fraudulent priest
  • picrate — a salt or ester of picric acid.
  • picrite — a granular igneous rock composed chiefly of olivine and augite, but containing small amounts of feldspar.
  • picture — a visual representation of a person, object, or scene, as a painting, drawing, photograph, etc.: I carry a picture of my grandchild in my wallet.
  • pitcherMolly (Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley) 1754–1832, American Revolutionary heroine.
  • portici — a city in S Italy, on the Bay of Naples.
  • portico — a structure consisting of a roof supported by columns or piers, usually attached to a building as a porch.
  • practic — practical.
  • predict — to declare or tell in advance; prophesy; foretell: to predict the weather; to predict the fall of a civilization.
  • pricket — a sharp metal point on which to stick a candle.
  • prootic — the prootic bone, which lies in front of the auditory capsule
  • ptarmic — a material that causes sneezing
  • pyretic — of, pertaining to, affected by, or producing fever.
  • pyritic — a very common brass-yellow mineral, iron disulfide, FeS 2 , with a metallic luster, burned to sulfur dioxide in the manufacture of sulfuric acid: chemically similar to marcasite, but crystallizing in the isometric system.
  • quartic — of or relating to the fourth degree.
  • raciest — slightly improper or indelicate; suggestive; risqué.
  • racists — Plural form of racist.
  • receipt — a written acknowledgment of having received, or taken into one's possession, a specified amount of money, goods, etc.
  • recital — a musical entertainment given usually by a single performer or by a performer and one or more accompanists.
  • recited — to repeat the words of, as from memory, especially in a formal manner: to recite a lesson.
  • reciter — to repeat the words of, as from memory, especially in a formal manner: to recite a lesson.
  • recites — to repeat the words of, as from memory, especially in a formal manner: to recite a lesson.
  • recruit — a newly enlisted or drafted member of the armed forces.
  • rectify — to make, put, or set right; remedy; correct: He sent them a check to rectify his account.
  • rection — the determination of the form of one word by the presence of another word in a phrase or sentence
  • rectrix — one of the tail feathers of a bird controlling direction during flight.
  • reticle — a network of fine lines, wires, or the like placed in the focus of the eyepiece of an optical instrument.
  • rhaetic — of or relating to a series of rocks formed in the late Triassic period
  • richest — having wealth or great possessions; abundantly supplied with resources, means, or funds; wealthy: a rich man; a rich nation.
  • richterBurton, born 1931, U.S. physicist: Nobel prize 1976.
  • 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.
  • rickety — likely to fall or collapse; shaky: a rickety chair.
  • ricotta — a soft Italian cheese that resembles cottage cheese.
  • robotic — a machine that resembles a human and does mechanical, routine tasks on command.
  • ruction — a disturbance, quarrel, or row.
  • sacrist — Also called sacrist [sak-rist, sey-krist] /ˈsæk rɪst, ˈseɪ krɪst/ (Show IPA). an official in charge of the sacred vessels, vestments, etc., of a church or a religious house.
  • satiric — of, pertaining to, containing, or characterized by satire: satirical novels.
  • satyric — Classical Mythology. one of a class of woodland deities, attendant on Bacchus, represented as part human, part horse, and sometimes part goat and noted for riotousness and lasciviousness.
  • scripts — the letters or characters used in writing by hand; handwriting, especially cursive writing.
  • scritch — to screech
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