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7-letter words containing a, t, e, s

  • septage — the waste or sewage in a septic tank.
  • septate — divided by a septum or septa.
  • seriate — arranged or occurring in one or more series.
  • seroxat — a drug that prolongs the action of serotonin in the brain; used to treat depression and social anxiety
  • serrate — Chiefly Biology. notched on the edge like a saw: a serrate leaf.
  • servant — a person employed by another, especially to perform domestic duties.
  • sestina — a poem of six six-line stanzas and a three-line envoy, originally without rhyme, in which each stanza repeats the end words of the lines of the first stanza, but in different order, the envoy using the six words again, three in the middle of the lines and three at the end.
  • setaria — any grass of the genus Setaria, having a dense panicle, grown for forage.
  • setback — Surveying. the interval by which a chain or tape exceeds the length being measured.
  • setubalBay of, an inlet of the Atlantic, in W Portugal. 20 miles (32 km) long; 35 miles (56 km) wide.
  • sex act — sexual intercourse; copulation.
  • sextain — a stanza of six lines.
  • sextans — (of a fever) characterized by paroxysms that recurevery sixth day.
  • sextant — an astronomical instrument used to determine latitude and longitude at sea by measuring angular distances, especially the altitudes of sun, moon, and stars.
  • shacket — a yellowjacket or hornet.
  • shafted — a long pole forming the body of various weapons, as lances, halberds, or arrows.
  • shafter — a shaft-horse, usually in tandem with another horse, that pulls a cart
  • shantey — chantey.
  • sharett — Moshe [maw-she] /mɔˈʃɛ/ (Show IPA), (Moshe Shertok) 1894–1965, Israeli statesman, born in Russia: prime minister 1953–55.
  • shatter — to break (something) into pieces, as by a blow.
  • she-cat — a female cat
  • sheathe — to put (a sword, dagger, etc.) into a sheath.
  • sheathy — resembling or constituting a sheath
  • sheitan — Ash-Shaytān.
  • shmatte — an old ragged garment; tattered article of clothing.
  • sigmate — having the form of the Greek sigma or the letter S.
  • sinuate — bent in and out; winding; sinuous.
  • sitella — any of various small generally black-and-white birds of the genus Neositta, having a straight sharp beak and strong claws used to run up trees in search of insects: family Sittidae (nuthatches)
  • situate — to put in or on a particular site or place; locate.
  • skatole — a white, crystalline, watersoluble solid, C 9 H 9 N, having a strong, fecal odor: used chiefly as a fixative in the manufacture of perfume.
  • slainte — cheers!
  • slanter — to veer or angle away from a given level or line, especially from a horizontal; slope.
  • slather — to spread or apply thickly: to slather butter on toast.
  • slatted — a slap; a sharp blow.
  • slatter — to be slovenly in dress
  • smarted — to be a source of sharp, local, and usually superficial pain, as a wound.
  • smarten — to make more trim or spruce; improve in appearance (usually followed by up): Try to smarten up your outfit.
  • smarter — to be a source of sharp, local, and usually superficial pain, as a wound.
  • smatter — to speak (a language, words, etc.) with superficial knowledge or understanding.
  • smeatonJohn, 1724–92, English engineer.
  • smetana — Bedřich [Czech be-drzhikh] /Czech ˈbɛ drʒɪx/ (Show IPA), 1824–84, Czech composer.
  • sociate — an associate or partner
  • solated — to change from a gel to a sol.
  • solvate — a compound formed by the interaction of a solvent and a solute.
  • sorbate — a sorbed substance.
  • sosatie — a skewer of curried meat pieces
  • soutane — a cassock.
  • spattee — a type of gaiter or stocking
  • spatter — to scatter or dash in small particles or drops: The dog spattered mud on everyone when he shook himself.
  • spatule — a spatula
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