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7-letter words containing t, u, c

  • craturs — Plural form of cratur.
  • creatur — Obsolete spelling of creature.
  • crewcut — very short haircut
  • cropout — A horse that has spotted coloration but whose sire and dam were both solid-coloured.
  • croquet — Croquet is a game played on grass in which the players use long wooden sticks called mallets to hit balls through metal arches.
  • crouton — Croutons are small pieces of toasted or fried bread that are added to soup just before you eat it.
  • crudest — in a raw or unprepared state; unrefined or natural: crude sugar.
  • crudity — the condition or quality of being crude
  • cruelty — Cruelty is behaviour that deliberately causes pain or distress to people or animals.
  • crufted — cruft
  • crumpet — Crumpets are round, flat pieces of a substance like bread or batter with small holes in them. You toast them and eat them with butter.
  • crustal — of or relating to the earth's crust
  • crusted — If something is crusted with a substance, it is covered with a hard or thick layer of that substance.
  • crutzenPaul, born 1933, Dutch meteorologist and chemist: Nobel Prize 1995.
  • cry out — If you cry out, you call out loudly because you are frightened, unhappy, or in pain.
  • cubital — of or relating to the forearm
  • cubitus — the elbow
  • cuittle — to wheedle; coax
  • culotte — a pair of culottes
  • culprit — When you are talking about a crime or something wrong that has been done, you can refer to the person who did it as the culprit.
  • culters — Plural form of culter.
  • cultish — intended to appeal to a small group of fashionable people
  • cultism — The system or practice of a cult.
  • cultist — the practices and devotions of a cult.
  • cultual — a particular system of religious worship, especially with reference to its rites and ceremonies.
  • culture — Culture consists of activities such as the arts and philosophy, which are considered to be important for the development of civilization and of people's minds.
  • culvert — A culvert is a water pipe or sewer that crosses under a road or railway.
  • cumbent — lying down; recumbent
  • cumquat — kumquat
  • cumshot — (vulgar, slang) A sex act in pornographic films in which a man ejaculates onto his partner's body.
  • cumslut — (slang, vulgar, usually, derogatory) A person who badly wants to receive a man's semen, particularly in an orifice.
  • cumulet — a variety of domestic fancy pigeon, pure white or white with light red markings
  • cuneate — wedge-shaped: cuneate leaves are attached at the narrow end
  • cunette — a small trench dug in the main ditch of a fortification, acting as both a drain and an obstacle to attackers
  • cup tie — In sports, especially football, a cup tie is a match between two teams who are taking part in a competition in which the prize is a cup.
  • cuprate — (inorganic chemistry) Any of several non-stoichiometric compounds, of general formula XYCumOn, many of which are superconductors.
  • cuprite — a red secondary mineral consisting of cuprous oxide in cubic crystalline form: a source of copper. Formula: Cu2O
  • curated — Chiefly British. a member of the clergy employed to assist a rector or vicar.
  • curates — Plural form of curate.
  • curator — A curator is someone who is in charge of the objects or works of art in a museum or art gallery.
  • curette — a surgical instrument for removing dead tissue, growths, etc, from the walls of certain body cavities
  • currant — Currants are small dried black grapes, used especially in cakes.
  • current — A current is a steady and continuous flowing movement of some of the water in a river, lake, or sea.
  • curtail — If you curtail something, you reduce or limit it.
  • curtain — Curtains are large pieces of material which you hang from the top of a window.
  • curtals — Plural form of curtal.
  • curtana — the unpointed sword carried before an English sovereign at a coronation as an emblem of mercy
  • curtate — shortened
  • curtesy — the tenure that a widower holds over the property of his deceased wife
  • curtiss — Glenn Hammond1878-1930; U.S. aviator & pioneer in aircraft construction
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