7-letter words containing ur
- curfews — Plural form of curfew.
- curiosa — curiosities
- curious — eager to learn; inquisitive
- curl up — to adopt a reclining position with the legs close to the body and the back rounded
- curlers — Plural form of curler.
- curlews — Plural form of curlew.
- curlier — Comparative form of curly.
- curlily — in a curly manner
- curling — a game played on ice, esp in Scotland and Canada, in which heavy stones with handles (curling stones) are slid towards a target (tee)
- currach — coracle
- curragh — a coracle.
- 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.
- curried — Curried meat or vegetables have been flavoured with hot spices.
- currier — a person who curries leather
- curries — Plural form of curry.
- curring — to make a low, purring sound, as a cat.
- currish — of or like a cur; rude or bad-tempered
- cursing — the expression of a wish that misfortune, evil, doom, etc., befall a person, group, etc.
- cursive — of or relating to handwriting in which letters are formed and joined in a rapid flowing style
- cursors — Plural form of cursor.
- cursory — A cursory glance or examination is a brief one in which you do not pay much attention to detail.
- cursour — Obsolete form of cursor.
- 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
- 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
- d'urfey — Thomas, 1653–1723, English dramatist.
- danbury — city in SW Conn., near Bridgeport: pop. 75,000
- danseur — a male ballet dancer
- dasyure — any small carnivorous marsupial, such as Dasyurus quoll (eastern dasyure), of the subfamily Dasyurinae, of Australia, New Guinea, and adjacent islands
- daturic — relating to the plants that belong to the genus Datura
- de jure — De jure is used to indicate that something legally exists or is a particular thing.
- decatur — Stephen. 1779–1820, US naval officer, noted for his raid on Tripoli harbour (1804) and his role in the War of 1812
- decurve — to curve in a declining manner
- demured — Simple past tense and past participle of demure.
- denture — a partial or full set of artificial teeth
- detours — Plural form of detour.
- devours — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of devour.
- dhurrie — a coarse cotton or wool rug woven in India in a flat weave and in various designs