| CURRACHS | • currachs n. Plural of currach. • CURRACH n. (Irish) a long-shaped boat similar to a coracle, also CURAGH, CURRAGH. |
| CURRAGHS | • curraghs n. Plural of curragh. • CURRAGH n. (Irish) a long-shaped boat similar to a coracle, also CURAGH, CURRACH. |
| CURRANTS | • currants n. Plural of currant. • Currants prop.n. Plural of Currant. • CURRANT n. a small black raisin or dried seedless grape. |
| CURRANTY | • curranty adj. Resembling or characteristic of currants. • CURRANTY adj. full of currants. |
| CURRENCY | • currency n. Money or other items used to facilitate transactions. • currency n. (More specifically) Paper money. • currency n. The state of being current; general acceptance or recognition. |
| CURRENTS | • currents n. Plural of current. • Currents prop.n. Plural of Current. • CURRENT n. a continuous flow. |
| CURRICLE | • curricle n. A light two-wheeled carriage large enough for the driver and a passenger and drawn by a carefully-matched pair. • CURRICLE n. a two-wheeled open carriage. |
| CURRIERS | • curriers n. Plural of currier. • Curriers prop.n. Plural of Currier. • CURRIER n. a person who dresses tanned leather. |
| CURRIERY | • curriery n. A place where the currying of leather is carried out. • CURRIERY n. the shop of a currier. |
| CURRYING | • currying v. Present participle of curry. • currying n. (Computing) The technique of converting a function that takes multiple arguments into a sequence of… • CURRYING n. the dressing of leather. |
| INCURRED | • incurred v. Simple past tense and past participle of incur. • INCUR v. to bring upon oneself. |
| OCCURRED | • occurred v. Simple past tense and past participle of occur. • OCCUR v. to take place. |
| RECURRED | • recurred v. Simple past tense and past participle of recur. • RECUR v. to come around at intervals. |
| SCURRIED | • scurried v. Simple past tense and past participle of scurry. • SCURRY v. to move hurriedly, also SKURRY. |
| SCURRIER | • scurrier n. One who scurries. • SCURRIER n. (obsolete) a scout, also SCURRIOUR. |
| SCURRIES | • scurries v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scurry. • SCURRY v. to move hurriedly, also SKURRY. |
| SCURRILE | • scurrile adj. (Archaic) Scurrilous. • SCURRILE adj. (archaic) like or worthy of a vulgar buffoon; indecently opprobrious or jocular, also SCURRIL. |
| SCURRING | • scurring v. Present participle of scur. • SCUR v. to scour, search; to send skimming, also SKER, SKIRR, SQUIRR. |