7-letter words containing cur
- curtius — Ernst [ernst] /ɛrnst/ (Show IPA), 1814–96, German archaeologist and historian.
- curtsey — A small bow, generally performed by a woman or a girl, where she crosses one calf of her leg behind the other and briefly bends her knees and lowers her body in deference.
- curvate — curved in form
- curvets — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of curvet.
- curvier — curved.
- curving — a continuously bending line, without angles.
- curvity — the state of being curved or bent
- decurve — to curve in a declining manner
- discure — (obsolete) To discover; to reveal.
- epicure — A person who takes particular pleasure in fine food and drink.
- excurse — To journey or pass through.
- in curl — curled
- incurve — Curve inward.
- j-curve — a curve which, in some economic theories, indicates that a decline in the value of a nation's currency initially causes an increase, and then a decrease, in that nation's balance-of-trade deficit
- mercury — Chemistry. a heavy, silver-white, highly toxic metallic element, the only one that is liquid at room temperature; quicksilver: used in barometers, thermometers, pesticides, pharmaceutical preparations, reflecting surfaces of mirrors, and dental fillings, in certain switches, lamps, and other electric apparatus, and as a laboratory catalyst. Symbol: Hg; atomic weight: 200.59; atomic number: 80; specific gravity: 13.546 at 20°C; freezing point: −38.9°C; boiling point: 357°C.
- miscure — An incorrect cure of any kind.
- obscure — (of meaning) not clear or plain; ambiguous, vague, or uncertain: an obscure sentence in the contract.
- occured — Misspelling of occurred.
- precure — the process of curing a synthetic resin prior to subjecting it to another process
- procure — to obtain or get by care, effort, or the use of special means: to procure evidence.
- recurse — recursion
- recurve — to curve or bend (something) back or down or (of something) to be so curved or bent
- reincur — to incur again
- reoccur — to happen; take place; come to pass: When did the accident occur?
- s-curve — a curve shaped like an S .
- scurril — vulgar or indecent
- secured — free from or not exposed to danger or harm; safe.
- securer — free from or not exposed to danger or harm; safe.
- uncured — a means of healing or restoring to health; remedy.
- uncurse — to remove a curse from
- upcurve — an upward curve