7-letter words containing a, u, t
- 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
- cat flu — an upper respiratory-tract infection in cats, resulting in sneezing, ocular and nasal discharges, and coughs
- catchup — ketchup
- catechu — a water-soluble astringent resinous substance obtained from any of certain tropical plants, esp the leguminous tree Acacia catechu of S Asia, and used in medicine, tanning, and dyeing
- 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.
- cattabu — a cross between common cattle and a zebu
- caudate — having a tail or a tail-like appendage
- causate — (philosophy) The effect of a cause.
- causeth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cause.
- causist — a person who supports or defends a cause, especially a social cause.
- caustic — Caustic chemical substances are very powerful and can dissolve other substances.
- cautery — the coagulation of blood or destruction of body tissue by cauterizing
- caution — Caution is great care which you take in order to avoid possible danger.
- centaur — In classical mythology, a centaur is a creature with the head, arms, and upper body of a man, and the body and legs of a horse.
- chalutz — a member of an organization of immigrants to Israeli agricultural settlements
- chanute — a town in SE Kansas.
- chat up — If you chat someone up, usually someone you do not know very well, you talk to them in a friendly way because you are sexually attracted to them.
- chateau — A château is a large country house or castle in France.
- chuleta — a cutlet or chop.
- chutzpa — unmitigated effrontery or impudence; gall.
- claucht — to seize by force
- claught — a simple past tense of cleek.
- cluebat — (computing slang) A bat (club) with which someone clueless is (figuratively or in one's imagination) struck.
- cocteau — Jean (ʒɑ̃). 1889–1963, French dramatist, novelist, poet, critic, designer, and film director. His works include the novel Les Enfants terribles (1929) and the play La Machine infernale (1934)
- conatus — an effort or striving of natural impulse
- courant — a courante
- couteau — a large two-edged knife used formerly as a weapon
- crathur — (Ireland, obsolete) creature.
- craturs — Plural form of cratur.
- creatur — Obsolete spelling of creature.
- crustal — of or relating to the earth's crust
- cubital — of or relating to the forearm
- cultual — a particular system of religious worship, especially with reference to its rites and ceremonies.
- cumquat — kumquat
- cuneate — wedge-shaped: cuneate leaves are attached at the narrow end
- cuprate — (inorganic chemistry) Any of several non-stoichiometric compounds, of general formula XYCumOn, many of which are superconductors.
- curated — Chiefly British. a member of the clergy employed to assist a rector or vicar.
- curates — Plural form of curate.
- curator — A curator is someone who is in charge of the objects or works of art in a museum or art gallery.
- currant — Currants are small dried black grapes, used especially in cakes.
- 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
- curvate — curved in form
- cushats — Plural form of cushat.
- cuspate — having a cusp or cusps