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There are 17 seven-letter words containing C, D, E, R and W

BECROWDbecrowd v. (Dated) To crowd.
BECROWD v. to press closely together.
CHOWDERchowder n. A thick, creamy soup or stew.
chowder n. A stew, particularly fish or seafood, not necessarily thickened.
chowder n. Alternative spelling of jowter.
CLOWDERclowder n. A group of cats or other small felines.
CLOWDER n. a collective name for a number of cats.
COWEREDcowered v. Simple past tense and past participle of cower.
COWER v. to cringe.
COWHERDcowherd n. A person who herds cattle; a cowboy.
Cowherd prop.n. A surname originating as an occupation.
COWHERD n. one who tends cattle.
CRAWLEDcrawled v. Simple past tense and past participle of crawl.
CRAWL v. to move with the body close to the ground.
CROWDEDcrowded adj. Containing too many of something; teeming.
crowded v. Simple past tense and past participle of crowd.
CROWD v. to press closely together.
CROWDERcrowder n. One who crowds or pushes.
crowder n. One who plays on a crwth, a string instrument of Welsh origin; a fiddler.
Crowder prop.n. A surname originating as an occupation.
CROWDIEcrowdie n. (Scotland, now historical) Gruel or thin porridge.
crowdie n. A Scottish form of cottage cheese.
CROWDIE n. (Scots) a mixture of meal and water, aka brose, also CROWDY.
CROWNEDcrowned v. Simple past tense and past participle of crown.
crowned adj. Wearing a crown.
crowned adj. (Often in combinations) Having a particular crown (top part of the head).
DECREWSdecrews v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decrew.
DECREW v. (Spenser) to decrease.
DECROWNdecrown v. (Transitive) To deprive of a crown; to discrown.
decrown v. (Transitive, dentistry) To decoronate (a tooth).
decrown v. (Transitive) To remove the crown of a pineapple, strawberry, etc.
SCOWDERSCOWDER v. (Scots) to scorch, also SCOUTHER, SCOWTHER.
SCREWEDscrewed adj. (Slang, mildly vulgar) Fucked; beset with unfortunate circumstances that seem difficult or impossible…
screwed adj. (Slang, Britain, dated) Intoxicated.
screwed v. Simple past tense and past participle of screw.
WRACKEDwracked v. Simple past tense and past participle of wrack.
WRACK v. to wreck.
WRECKEDwrecked adj. Destroyed, usually in an accident; damaged to the point of unusability.
wrecked adj. (Slang) Very intoxicated from alcohol and/or other drugs.
wrecked adj. (Internet slang) Having been put in a dreadful or embarrassing situation; can range from being pwned…
WRICKEDwricked v. Simple past tense and past participle of wrick.
WRICK v. to twist or sprain.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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  • English Wiktionary: 32 words
  • Scrabble in French: no word
  • Scrabble in Spanish: no word
  • Scrabble in Italian: no word
  • Scrabble in German: no word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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