7-letter words containing a, t, r
- autorun — (computing) Any feature that runs a program, etc. automatically.
- avatars — Plural form of avatar.
- averted — to turn away or aside: to avert one's eyes.
- averter — a person who averts or turns aside
- aviator — An aviator is a pilot of a plane, especially in the early days of flying.
- awaiter — a person who awaits something or someone
- awlwort — a small stemless aquatic plant, Subularia aquatica, of the N hemisphere, having slender sharp-pointed leaves and minute, often submerged, white flowers: family Brassicaceae (crucifers)
- awright — (slang, informal) Okay; indication of approval. Variant colloquial form of \"all right\". Sometimes \"awight\" or \"ah'ight\".
- azurite — an azure-blue mineral associated with copper deposits. It is a source of copper. Composition: copper carbonate. Formula: Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2. Crystal structure: monoclinic
- bactria — an ancient country of SW Asia, between the Hindu Kush mountains and the Oxus River: forms the present Balkh region in N Afghanistan
- baiters — Plural form of baiter.
- banters — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of banter.
- bar pit — a roadside borrow pit dug for drainage purposes.
- barbate — having tufts of long hairs; bearded
- barbets — Plural form of barbet.
- barefit — barefooted
- barents — Willem [wil-uh m] /ˈwɪl əm/ (Show IPA), died 1597, Dutch navigator and explorer.
- barista — a person who makes and serves coffee in a coffee bar
- barmpot — a foolish or deranged person
- barnett — a male given name.
- barnlot — barnyard.
- baronet — A baronet is a man who has been made a knight. When a baronet dies, the title is passed on to his son.
- barotse — a member of a Negroid people of central Africa living chiefly in SW Zambia
- barrets — Plural form of barret.
- barrett — Elizabeth, Browning, Elizabeth Barrett.
- barstow — a city in S California.
- bartend — to work as a bartender
- barters — Plural form of barter.
- barthes — Roland. 1915–80, French writer and critic, who applied structuralist theory to literature and popular culture: his books include Mythologies (1957) and Elements of Semiology (1964)
- barthou — (Jean) Louis [zhahn lwee] /ʒɑ̃ lwi/ (Show IPA), 1862–1934, French statesman and author.
- bartica — a town in N Guyana, on the Essequibo River: river transportation center.
- bartoli — Cecilia. born 1966, Italian mezzo-soprano, noted for her performances in Mozart and Rossini operas
- bartram — John1699-1777; Am. botanist
- bartsia — any of several species of semiparasitic scrophulariaceous plants, including red bartsia (Odontites verna), a pink-flowered weed of cornfields
- barytes — a colourless or white mineral consisting of barium sulphate in orthorhombic crystalline form, occurring in sedimentary rocks and with sulphide ores: a source of barium. Formula: BaSO4
- baryton — a bass viol with sympathetic strings as well as its six main strings
- bastard — Bastard is an insulting word which some people use about a person, especially a man, who has behaved very badly.
- basterd — Misspelling of bastard.
- basters — Plural form of baster.
- bastrop — a city in N Louisiana.
- bat ray — batfish (def 2).
- batcher — anything that makes something into batches
- batgirl — a girl who works at baseball games, carrying bats to players and moving other equipment
- bathers — a swimming costume
- battero — a heavy club
- batters — Plural form of batter.
- battery — Batteries are small devices that provide the power for electrical items such as radios and children's toys.
- battler — a hostile encounter or engagement between opposing military forces: the battle of Waterloo.
- batture — A sea bed or a river bed that has been raised or elevated.
- bearcat — Informal. a person or thing that fights or acts with force or fierceness.