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7-letter words containing a, c, p, r

  • clipart — large collection of simple drawings stored in a computer
  • compare — When you compare things, you consider them and discover the differences or similarities between them.
  • compart — to divide into parts
  • compear — to appear in court
  • cop car — a police car
  • copular — (grammar) Being or relating to a copula.
  • corpora — Corpora is a plural of corpus.
  • crackup — a cracking up
  • cramped — A cramped room or building is not big enough for the people or things in it.
  • cramper — a spiked metal plate used as a brace for the feet in throwing the stone
  • crampet — a cramp iron
  • crampon — Crampons are metal plates with spikes underneath which mountain climbers fasten to the bottom of their boots, especially when there is snow or ice, in order to make climbing easier.
  • crap up — Vulgar. excrement. an act of defecation.
  • crapaud — a frog or toad
  • craping — to cover, clothe, or drape with crepe.
  • crapola — rubbish; nonsense
  • crapped — (in craps) a losing throw, in which the total on the two dice is 2, 3, or 12.
  • crapper — a toilet
  • crappie — either of two North American freshwater percoid food and game fishes, Pomoxis nigromaculatus (black crappie) or P. annularis (white crappie): family Centrarchidae (sunfishes, etc)
  • crapple — (obsolete) A claw.
  • craptex — /krap'tekh/ (University of York, England) Term of abuse used to describe TeX and LaTeX when they don't work (when used by TeXhackers), or all the time (by everyone else). The non-TeX enthusiasts generally dislike it because it is more verbose than other formatters (e.g. troff) and because (particularly if the standard Computer Modern fonts are used) it generates vast output files. See religious issues.
  • crapula — Sickness or indisposition caused by excessive eating or drinking.
  • cupolar — relating to or resembling a cupola
  • cuprate — (inorganic chemistry) Any of several non-stoichiometric compounds, of general formula XYCumOn, many of which are superconductors.
  • cupular — shaped like a cupule.
  • cyprian — of or relating to Cyprus
  • earpick — an implement for picking at the ear and removing earwax
  • epacrid — a type of heath-like plant of the family Epacridaceae
  • epacris — (botany) Any of the genus Epacris of shrubs.
  • eparchs — Plural form of eparch.
  • eparchy — A province of the Orthodox Church.
  • epicarp — (botany) Exocarp.
  • escaper — Person who escapes.
  • escarps — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of escarp.
  • exocarp — The outer layer of the pericarp of a fruit.
  • graphic — giving a clear and effective picture; vivid: a graphic account of an earthquake.
  • haircap — any moss of the genus Polytrichum
  • packrat — Also called trade rat, wood rat. a large, bushy-tailed rodent, Neotoma cinerea, of North America, noted for carrying off small articles to store in its nest.
  • paracme — the point at which a fever lessens
  • parched — to make extremely, excessively, or completely dry, as heat, sun, and wind do.
  • paretic — partial motor paralysis.
  • parmacs — The "Argonne macros" from Argonne National Laboratory. A package of macros written in m4 for portable parallel programming, using monitors on shared memory machines, and message passing on distributed memory machines.
  • parodic — having or of the nature of a parody.
  • parotic — situated about or near the ear.
  • parrock — a small field or enclosure; a pen
  • patrickSaint, a.d. 389?–461? British missionary and bishop in Ireland: patron saint of Ireland.
  • patrico — a fraudulent priest
  • pc card — Personal Computer Memory Card International Association
  • pc-ware — Pejorative term for software full of PC-isms on a machine with a more capable operating system.
  • peccary — any of several piglike hoofed mammals of the genus Tayassu, of North and South America, as T. tajacu (collared peccary, or javelina) having a dark gray coat with a white collar.
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