9-letter words containing sc
- discovery — the act or an instance of discovering.
- discreate — to reduce to nothing; annihilate.
- discredit — to injure the credit or reputation of; defame: an effort to discredit honest politicians.
- discumber — (archaic, transitive) To free from that which cumbers or impedes; to disencumber.
- discursus — (logic) argumentation; ratiocination; discursive reasoning.
- discussed — 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.
- discusser — A person who discusses.
- discusses — 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.
- dolmetsch — Arnold. 1858–1940, British musician, born in France. He contributed greatly to the revival of interest in early music and instruments
- downscale — located at, moving toward, or of or for the middle or lower end of a social or economic scale: The discount store caters mainly to downscale customers.
- dump scow — a barge for disposing of garbage, dredged material, etc., having hoppers in the bottom through which such cargo can be dumped.
- dyschezia — Difficult or painful defecation.
- dyscrasia — An abnormal or disordered state of the body or of a bodily part.
- dyscrasic — relating to, resulting from, or suffering from dyscrasia
- dyscratic — having or suffering from dyscrasia
- emboscata — a sudden attack or raid
- endoscope — An instrument that can be introduced into the body to give a view of its internal parts.
- endoscopy — (medicine) the examination of a bodily orifice, canal or organ using an endoscope.
- engyscope — (in the 17th and 18th centuries) a microscope
- ensconced — Establish or settle (someone) in a comfortable, safe, or secret place.
- ensconces — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ensconce.
- episcopal — Of a bishop or bishops.
- episcopes — Plural form of episcope.
- escabeche — A Spanish dish consisting of fried fish that is marinated and served cold.
- escaladed — Simple past tense and past participle of escalade.
- escalader — A soldier who escalades.
- escalades — Plural form of escalade.
- escalated — Increase rapidly.
- escalates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of escalate.
- escalator — A moving staircase consisting of an endlessly circulating belt of steps driven by a motor, conveying people between the floors of a public building.
- escallops — Plural form of escallop.
- escaloped — Cut or marked in the form of an escalop; scalloped.
- escalopes — Plural form of escalope.
- escapable — Able to be escaped or run from.
- escapades — Plural form of escapade.
- escapists — Plural form of escapist.
- escargots — (US) Cooked land snails, usually served as an appetizer or starter.
- escarping — Present participle of escarp.
- escheated — Simple past tense and past participle of escheat.
- escheator — a person appointed to deal with escheats
- eschewing — Present participle of eschew.
- esclandre — (archaic) Infamy.
- esclavage — A type of chain or bead necklace.
- escoffier — (Georges) Auguste (oɡyst). 1846–1935, French chef at the Savoy Hotel, London (1890–99)
- escondido — city in S Calif., near San Diego: pop. 134,000
- escopette — a carbine
- escortage — the act of escorting
- escorting — Present participle of escort.
- escovitch — Alternative form of escoveitch.
- escribano — a clerk or scribe