7-letter words containing a, i, s
- batiste — a fine plain-weave cotton fabric: used esp for shirts and dresses
- batshit — Completely mad or crazy.
- batties — Plural form of batty.
- bayliss — Sir William Maddock [mad-uh k] /ˈmæd ək/ (Show IPA), 1860–1924, English physiologist: codiscoverer of secretin.
- bayside — On or near the shore of a bay.
- beamish — smiling; radiant
- beanies — Plural form of beanie.
- bearish — On the stock market, if there is a bearish mood, prices are expected to fall. Compare bullish.
- beastie — a small animal
- beauish — vain and showy
- besaint — to give the status of a saint to
- bestain — to stain
- bestial — If you describe behaviour or a situation as bestial, you mean that it is very unpleasant or disgusting.
- biassed — a particular tendency, trend, inclination, feeling, or opinion, especially one that is preconceived or unreasoned: illegal bias against older job applicants; the magazine’s bias toward art rather than photography; our strong bias in favor of the idea.
- bibasic — with two bases
- biomass — the total number of living organisms in a given area, expressed in terms of living or dry weight per unit area
- biovars — a group of microorganisms, usually bacteria, that have identical genetic but different biochemical or physiological characters.
- bisayan — Visayan
- bisnaga — a large barrel-shaped cactus found in SW USA and NW Mexico
- bistate — involving two states
- blastie — a wretched, ugly little creature
- boarish — coarse, cruel, or sensual
- bosnian — of or relating to Bosnia or its inhabitants
- braised — cooked by braising
- brasier — brazier1
- brassai — real name Gyula Halész. 1899–1984, French photographer, artist, and writer, born in Hungary: noted for his photographs of Paris by night
- brassie — a former name for a club, a No. 2 wood, originally having a brass-plated sole and with a shallower face than a driver to give more loft
- brescia — a city in N Italy, in Lombardy: at its height in the 16th century. Pop: 187 567 (2001)
- bwbasic — Bywater BASIC interpreter. A BASIC interpreter by Ted A. Campbell <[email protected]> which implements a large superset of the ANSI Standard for Minimal BASIC (X3.60-1978) in ANSI C, and offers a simple interactive environment including some shell program facilities as an extension of BASIC. The interpreter source has been compiled successfully on a range of ANSI C compilers on varying platforms including MS-DOS, Unix, and Acorn RISC OS. Version 2.10 was posted to news:comp.sources.misc, volume 40.
- cabbies — Plural form of cabby.
- cabimas — a town in NW Venezuela, on the NE shore of Lake Maracaibo. Pop: 284 000 (2005 est)
- caddies — Plural form of caddie.
- caddish — like or characteristic of a cad; ungentlemanly
- caesium — a ductile silvery-white element of the alkali metal group that is the most electropositive metal. It occurs in pollucite and lepidolite and is used in photocells. The radioisotope caesium-137, with a half-life of 30.2 years, is used in radiotherapy. Symbol: Cs; atomic no: 55; atomic wt: 132.90543; valency: 1; relative density: 1.873; melting pt: 28.39±0.01°C; boiling pt: 671°C
- caimans — Plural form of caiman.
- cainism — the first son of Adam and Eve, who murdered his brother Abel. Gen. 4.
- caisson — a watertight chamber open at the bottom and containing air under pressure, used to carry out construction work under water
- calices — calix
- caliphs — Plural form of caliph.
- callais — a green stone found as beads and ornaments in the late Neolithic and early Bronze Age of W Europe
- callins — a program in which listeners or viewers phone in comments or questions to the host or a person being interviewed.
- cambism — cambistry
- cambist — a dealer or expert in foreign exchange
- camisia — a surplice
- cammies — camouflage.
- candids — Plural form of candid.
- candies — Plural form of candy.
- canines — of or like a dog; relating to or characteristic of dogs: canine loyalty.
- canings — Plural form of caning.
- capisce — (slang)