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7-letter words containing a, t, n

  • cantles — Plural form of cantle.
  • cantlet — a piece, fragment, or cantle
  • cantons — Plural form of canton.
  • cantors — Plural form of cantor.
  • cantred — a district comprising a hundred villages
  • cantrip — a magic spell
  • capitan — a mountain in E California, in the Sierra Nevada Mountains: precipice that rises over 3300 feet (1000 meters) above Yosemite Valley.
  • capstan — A capstan is a machine consisting of a drum that turns round and pulls in a heavy rope or something attached to a rope, for example an anchor.
  • captain — In the army, navy, and some other armed forces, a captain is an officer of middle rank.
  • caption — A caption is the words printed underneath a picture or cartoon which explain what it is about.
  • carlton — a town in N central England, in S Nottinghamshire. Pop: 48 493 (2001)
  • carnate — Invested with, or embodied in, flesh.
  • carnets — Plural form of carnet.
  • carotin — carotene.
  • carting — a heavy two-wheeled vehicle, commonly without springs, drawn by mules, oxen, or the like, used for the conveyance of heavy goods.
  • cartman — (dated) A person who transports goods or people by horse and cart; a carman.
  • cartons — Plural form of carton.
  • cartoon — A cartoon is a humorous drawing or series of drawings in a newspaper or magazine.
  • cast on — to form (the first row of stitches) in knitting and weaving
  • casting — A casting is an object or piece of machinery which has been made by pouring a liquid such as hot metal into a container, so that when it hardens it has the required shape.
  • castner — Hamilton Young. 1858–98, US chemist, who devised the Castner process for extracting sodium from sodium hydroxide
  • catalan — Something that is Catalan belongs or relates to Catalonia, its people, or its language. Catalonia is a region of Spain.
  • catania — a port in E Sicily, near Mount Etna. Pop: 313 110 (2001)
  • catapan — a provincial governor in the Byzantine Empire
  • catenae — Plural form of catena.
  • cateran — (formerly) a member of a band of brigands and marauders in the Scottish highlands
  • cations — Plural form of cation.
  • catjang — a thickly-branched tropical shrub native to Africa
  • catkins — Plural form of catkin.
  • catling — a long double-edged surgical knife for amputations
  • catmint — a Eurasian plant, Nepeta cataria, having spikes of purple-spotted white flowers and scented leaves of which cats are fond: family Lamiaeae (labiates)
  • catnaps — Plural form of catnap.
  • catskin — the skin or fur of a cat
  • catting — Present participle of cat.
  • caution — Caution is great care which you take in order to avoid possible danger.
  • centage — the rate per hundred of something
  • centare — centiare.
  • centaur — In classical mythology, a centaur is a creature with the head, arms, and upper body of a man, and the body and legs of a horse.
  • centavo — a monetary unit of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Cape Verde, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Guinea-Bissau, Honduras, Mexico, Mozambique, Nicaragua, and the Philippines. It is worth one hundredth of their respective standard units
  • central — Something that is central is in the middle of a place or area.
  • certain — If you are certain about something, you firmly believe it is true and have no doubt about it. If you are not certain about something, you do not have definite knowledge about it.
  • cessant — (obsolete) inactive; dormant.
  • chanted — Simple past tense and past participle of chant.
  • chanter — a person who chants
  • chantey — a song formerly sung by sailors in rhythm with their motions while working, as while turning a capstan
  • chantie — a chamber pot
  • chantry — an endowment for the singing of Masses for the soul of the founder or others designated by him or her
  • chanute — a town in SE Kansas.
  • chasten — If you are chastened by something, it makes you regret that you have behaved badly or stupidly.
  • chianti — a mountain range in central Italy, in Tuscany, rising over 870 m (2900 ft): part of the Apennines
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