7-letter words containing a, t
- amatory — of, relating to, or inciting sexual love or desire
- amatuer — Misspelling of amateur.
- amature — Misspelling of amateur.
- ambatch — a tree or shrub of the Nile Valley, Aeschynomene elaphroxylon, valued for its light-coloured pithlike wood
- ambient — The ambient temperature is the temperature of the air above the ground in a particular place.
- ambitty — relating to glass which has become crystalline or brittle
- ambitus — (music) the range of a melody, especially those of ecclesiastical chants.
- amenity — Amenities are things such as shopping centres or sports facilities that are provided for people's convenience, enjoyment, or comfort.
- amental — catkin-bearing
- amentia — severe mental deficiency, usually congenital
- amentum — Catkin.
- amherst — Jeffrey, 1st Baron Amherst. 1717–97, British general who defeated the French in Canada (1758–60): governor general of British North America (1761–63)
- amidate — to convert into an amide.
- aminate — to introduce an amino group into (a compound).
- aminity — the state of being an amine
- amirate — emirate.
- amirite — (Internet, slang, rhetorical) am I right?.
- amitate — a close social relationship between a paternal aunt and her niece.
- amities — a female given name.
- amittai — the father of Jonah. II Kings 14:25.
- amitted — Simple past tense and past participle of amit.
- ammeter — an instrument for measuring an electric current in amperes
- ammetre — (nonstandard, and, now, obsolete) Alternative form of ammeter.
- amnesty — An amnesty is an official pardon granted to a group of prisoners by the state.
- amniote — any vertebrate animal, such as a reptile, bird, or mammal, that possesses an amnion, chorion, and allantois during embryonic development
- amongst — Amongst means the same as among.
- amorant — loving, romantic
- amorist — a lover or a writer about love
- amorite — a member of an ancient Semitic people of c. 2000 b.c.: in the Bible, regarded as descended from Canaan, son of Ham: Gen. 10:16
- amortal — pursuing a lifestyle that defies the process of ageing
- amosite — a fibrous mineral used in the manufacture of heat and acid-proof asbestos
- amotion — the deprivation of a possession
- amounts — the sum total of two or more quantities or sums; aggregate.
- amplest — fully sufficient or more than adequate for the purpose or needs; plentiful; enough: an ample supply of water; ample time to finish.
- amputee — An amputee is someone who has had all or part of an arm or a leg amputated.
- amtracs — Plural form of amtrac.
- amulets — Plural form of amulet.
- amylate — (organic chemistry) A compound of the radical amyl with oxygen and a positive atom or radical.
- amyntor — a king of Ormenium who refused to give his daughter Astydamia to Hercules and who was slain by Hercules.
- anality — the characteristic or psychological state of being anal
- analyst — An analyst is a person whose job is to analyse a subject and give opinions about it.
- analyte — a substance or sample being analysed
- anapest — a metrical foot consisting, in Greek and Latin verse, of two short syllables followed by a long one, or, as in English, of two unaccented syllables followed by an accented one
- anatase — a rare blue or black mineral that consists of titanium oxide in tetragonal crystalline form and occurs in veins in igneous rocks. Formula: TiO2
- anatine — of or relating to the family Anatidae, comprising the swans, geese, and ducks.
- anation — (chemistry) The replacement of a ligand (especially of water) by an anion in a coordination compound.
- anatman — (in Theravada Buddhism) the belief that since all things are constantly changing, there can be no such thing as a permanent, unchanging self: one of the three basic characteristics of existence
- anatomy — Anatomy is the study of the structure of the bodies of people or animals.
- ancient — Ancient means very old, or having existed for a long time.
- andante — Andante written above a piece of music means that it should be played fairly slowly.