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7-letter words containing u, d, c

  • curdled — Containing curds.
  • curdles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of curdle.
  • curried — Curried meat or vegetables have been flavoured with hot spices.
  • cuspids — Plural form of cuspid.
  • custard — Custard is a sweet yellow sauce made from milk and eggs or from milk and a powder. It is eaten with fruit and puddings.
  • custode — a custodian
  • custody — Custody is the legal right to keep and look after a child, especially the right given to a child's mother or father when they get divorced.
  • cutdown — a decrease or reduction in the number, size, or incidence of anything
  • cuttled — to fold (cloth) face to face after finishing.
  • daturic — relating to the plants that belong to the genus Datura
  • debauch — to lead into a life of depraved self-indulgence
  • debouch — (esp of troops) to move into a more open space, as from a narrow or concealed place
  • decatur — Stephen. 1779–1820, US naval officer, noted for his raid on Tripoli harbour (1804) and his role in the War of 1812
  • decidua — the specialized mucous membrane that lines the uterus of some mammals during pregnancy: is shed, with the placenta, at parturition
  • decimus — (in prescriptions) tenth.
  • decorum — Decorum is behaviour that people consider to be correct, polite, and respectable.
  • decuman — a huge wave
  • decuple — to increase by ten times
  • decurve — to curve in a declining manner
  • deduced — Simple past tense and past participle of deduce.
  • deducer — One who, or that which, deduces.
  • deduces — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deduce.
  • deducts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deduct.
  • defocus — to go or cause to go out of focus
  • defunct — If something is defunct, it no longer exists or has stopped functioning or operating.
  • deutsch — Otto Erich (ˈɔto ˈeːrɪç). 1883–1967, Austrian music historian and art critic, noted for his catalogue of Schubert's works (1951)
  • dictums — Plural form of dictum.
  • discure — (obsolete) To discover; to reveal.
  • discuss — to consider or examine by argument, comment, etc.; talk over or write about, especially to explore solutions; debate: to discuss the proposed law on taxes.
  • douceur — a gratuity; tip.
  • douched — Simple past tense and past participle of douche.
  • douches — Plural form of douche.
  • douchey — (slang, derogatory) Characteristic of a douche (jerk).
  • doucine — a type of moulding of the cornice
  • doucker — (UK, dialect) A grebe or diver.
  • dracula — (italics) a novel (1897) by Bram Stoker.
  • drucken — drunken
  • druco i — Early system on IBM 650. Listed in CACM 2(5):16 (May 1959).
  • druidic — a member of a pre-Christian religious order among the ancient Celts of Gaul, Britain, and Ireland.
  • duarchy — a government or form of government in which power is vested equally in two rulers.
  • ducally — in the manner of or pertaining to a duke.
  • ducasse — Jean Jules Amable Roger- [zhahn zhyl a-ma-bluh raw-zhey] /ʒɑ̃ ʒül aˈma blə rɔˈʒeɪ/ (Show IPA), Roger-Ducasse, Jean Jules Amable.
  • ducdame — a nonsensical refrain used in Shakespeare's As You Like It
  • duchamp — Marcel [mar-sel] /marˈsɛl/ (Show IPA), 1887–1968, French painter, in U.S. after 1915 (brother of Raymond Duchamp-Villon and Jacques Villon).
  • duchess — the wife or widow of a duke.
  • duchies — Plural form of duchy.
  • duckers — Plural form of ducker.
  • duckies — Plural form of duckie.
  • ducking — to stoop or bend suddenly; bob.
  • duckpin — Bowling. a short pin of relatively large diameter, used in a game resembling tenpins, and bowled at with small balls.
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