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7-letter words containing u, s, a

  • bausond — (of animals) dappled with white spots on a black or bay background; esp having a white patch on the face
  • beauish — vain and showy
  • because — You use because when stating the reason for something.
  • becuase — Misspelling of because.
  • bedaubs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bedaub.
  • belarus — a republic in E Europe; part of the medieval Lithuanian and Polish empires before being occupied by Russia; a Soviet republic (1919–91); in 1997 formed a close political and economic union with Russia: mainly low-lying and forested. Languages: Belarussian; Russian. Religion: believers are mostly Christian. Currency: rouble. Capital: Minsk. Pop: 9 625 888 (2013 est). Area: 207 600 sq km (80 134 sq miles)
  • besague — a plate protecting an open area, as at the elbow or armpit.
  • bonasus — a name for the wisent or European bison (Bison bonasus)
  • brangus — one of an American breed of cattle developed from Brahman and Aberdeen Angus stock, bred to withstand a hot climate.
  • breslau — Wrocław
  • broadus — something given as a bonus; lagniappe.
  • bucksaw — a woodcutting saw having its blade set in a frame and tensioned by a turnbuckle across the back of the frame
  • bugshah — (formerly) an aluminum-copper coin and monetary unit of the Yemen Arab Republic, the 40th part of a riyal.
  • burdash — a fringed sash worn over a coat
  • bursary — A bursary is a sum of money which is given to someone to allow them to study in a college or university.
  • bursate — resembling or containing a bursa
  • bursera — of or relating to the Bursera genus of gum trees
  • bushman — A Bushman is an aboriginal person from the southwestern part of Africa, especially the Kalahari desert region.
  • bushwah — rubbishy nonsense; baloney; bull: You'll hear a lot of boring bushwa about his mechanical skill.
  • busload — A busload of people is a large number of passengers on a bus.
  • bustard — any terrestrial bird of the family Otididae, inhabiting open regions of the Old World: order Gruiformes (cranes, rails, etc). They have long strong legs, a heavy body, a long neck, and speckled plumage
  • buttals — the boundary lines of a piece of land
  • buzzsaw — A buzzsaw is an electric saw consisting of a round metal disk with a sharp serrated edge. It is powered by an electric motor and is used for cutting wood and other materials.
  • cachous — Plural form of cachou.
  • caesium — a ductile silvery-white element of the alkali metal group that is the most electropositive metal. It occurs in pollucite and lepidolite and is used in photocells. The radioisotope caesium-137, with a half-life of 30.2 years, is used in radiotherapy. Symbol: Cs; atomic no: 55; atomic wt: 132.90543; valency: 1; relative density: 1.873; melting pt: 28.39±0.01°C; boiling pt: 671°C
  • caesura — (in modern prosody) a pause, esp for sense, usually near the middle of a verse line
  • calamus — any tropical Asian palm of the genus Calamus, some species of which are a source of rattan and canes
  • callous — A callous person or action is very cruel and shows no concern for other people or their feelings.
  • calvous — lacking all or most of the hair on the head; bald.
  • canopus — the brightest star in the constellation Carina and the second brightest star in the sky. Visual magnitude: -0.7; spectral type: F0II; distance: 313 light years
  • canthus — the inner or outer corner or angle of the eye, formed by the natural junction of the eyelids
  • capsule — A capsule is a very small tube containing powdered or liquid medicine, which you swallow.
  • cardbus — (hardware)   The 32-bit version of the PCMCIA (PC Card) bus.
  • carduus — a thistle, esp the species Carduus benedictus
  • carious — (of teeth or bone) affected with caries; decayed
  • carnous — carnose.
  • carolus — any of several coins struck in the reign of a king called Charles, esp an English gold coin from the reign of Charles I
  • carouse — If you say that people are carousing, you mean that they are behaving very noisily and drinking a lot of alcohol as they enjoy themselves.
  • casaque — a loose-fitting blouse for women.
  • caseous — of or like cheese
  • cash up — (of cashiers, shopkeepers, etc) to add up the money taken, esp at the end of a working day
  • casques — Plural form of casque.
  • cassius — a male given name.
  • cast up — (of the sea) to cast ashore
  • castrum — (historical) Among the Ancient Romans, a building or plot of land used as a military defensive position.
  • casuals — informal articles of clothing or footwear
  • casuist — a person, esp a theologian, who attempts to resolve moral dilemmas by the application of general rules and the careful distinction of special cases
  • catguts — Plural form of catgut.
  • catouse — New England. a noisy disturbance; commotion.
  • catsuit — A catsuit is a piece of women's clothing that is made in one piece and fits tightly over the body and legs.
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