7-letter words containing a, s, e, o
- arenous — sandy
- areolas — a ring of color, as around the human nipple.
- areoles — Plural form of areola.
- aroused — in a state of sexual arousal
- arouser — Someone or something that arouses.
- arouses — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of arouse.
- arseno- — having arsenic as a constituent
- askelon — Ashqelon
- asshole — If one person calls another person an asshole, they think that person is extremely stupid or has behaved in a stupid way.
- asthore — my treasure: a term of endearment
- atheous — having no concern or regard for the matters surrounding the actuality of a God
- atomies — an atom; mote.
- atomise — to reduce to atoms.
- atoners — Plural form of atoner.
- atonies — Pathology. lack of tone or energy; muscular weakness, especially in a contractile organ.
- atopies — Plural form of atopy.
- avernos — a crater lake in S Italy, near Naples and the Tyrrhenian Sea, thought by ancients to be the entrance to the underworld.
- avocets — Plural form of avocet.
- awesome — An awesome person or thing is very impressive and often frightening.
- azotise — Non-Oxford British standard spelling of azotize.
- banjoes — Plural form of banjo.
- barotse — a member of a Negroid people of central Africa living chiefly in SW Zambia
- basoche — a guild of medieval Parisian lawyers, granted the privilege of performing religious plays and known for abusing this privilege by performing comic plays instead
- bateson — William, 1861–1926, English biologist and geneticist.
- beacons — a city in SE New York.
- belasco — David1853-1931; U.S. theatrical producer, playwright, & actor
- boasted — to speak with exaggeration and excessive pride, especially about oneself.
- boaster — a chisel for boasting stone.
- bonsela — a present or gratuity
- boscage — a mass of trees and shrubs; thicket
- boskage — a mass of trees or shrubs; wood, grove, or thicket.
- bossage — stonework blocked out for later carving.
- brasero — a large metal tray for holding burning coals
- caboose — On a freight train, a caboose is a small car, usually at the rear, in which the crew travels.
- cajoles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cajole.
- callose — a carbohydrate, a polymer of glucose, found in plants, esp in the sieve tubes
- camoens — Luis Vaz de (lwiʃ vɑʃ ˈdəː). 1524–80, Portuguese epic poet; author of The Lusiads (1572)
- camrose — a city in central Alberta, in W Canada, near Edmonton.
- capotes — Plural form of capote.
- cargoes — the lading or freight of a ship, airplane, etc.
- carnose — fleshy
- carouse — If you say that people are carousing, you mean that they are behaving very noisily and drinking a lot of alcohol as they enjoy themselves.
- casebox — a device, similar to an abacus, for recording the cards as they are drawn from the dealing box.
- caseose — a peptide produced by the peptic digestion of casein
- caseous — of or like cheese
- cassone — a highly-decorated, Italian dowry chest
- catouse — New England. a noisy disturbance; commotion.
- celosia — any of several species (genus Celosia) of the amaranth family, of annual garden plants with minute, brilliant red or yellow flowers in large clusters; cockscomb
- chaoses — Plural form of chaos.
- coaches — a large, horse-drawn, four-wheeled carriage, usually enclosed.