7-letter words containing a, u, t
- fustian — a stout fabric of cotton and flax.
- futhark — the runic alphabet.
- futural — of or relating to the future
- gallnut — a nutlike gall on plants.
- gateaux — a cake, especially a very light sponge cake with a rich icing or filling.
- gauhati — a city in W Assam, in E India, on the Brahmaputra River.
- gaulter — a person who digs gault
- gaunter — Comparative form of gaunt.
- gauntly — extremely thin and bony; haggard and drawn, as from great hunger, weariness, or torture; emaciated.
- gauntry — gantry.
- gautama — Buddha (def 1).
- gauteng — a province of N South Africa; formed in 1994 from part of the former province of Transvaal: service industries, mining, and manufacturing. Capital: Johannesburg. Pop: 12 272 263 (2011 est). Area: 18 810 sq km (7262 sq miles)
- gautier — Théophile [tey-aw-feel] /teɪ ɔˈfil/ (Show IPA), 1811–72, French poet, novelist, and critic.
- gluteal — pertaining to the buttock muscles or the buttocks.
- grayout — a temporary impairment of vision due to lack of oxygen
- guitars — Plural form of guitar.
- gujarat — a region in W India, N of the Narmada River.
- gumasta — Alt form gomashta.
- gummata — Plural form of gumma.
- gunboat — a small, armed warship of light draft, used in ports where the water is shallow.
- gustave — a male given name: from a Germanic word meaning “staff of God.”.
- guttate — resembling a drop; having droplike markings.
- habitue — a frequent or habitual visitor to a place: a habitué of art galleries.
- habitus — the physical characteristics of a person, especially appearance and constitution as related to disease.
- habutae — a thin, soft, durable Japanese silk, used in the manufacture of garments.
- habutai — a thin, soft, durable Japanese silk, used in the manufacture of garments.
- hackbut — harquebus.
- hagbuts — Plural form of hagbut.
- hainaut — a medieval county in territory now in SW Belgium and N France.
- haircut — an act or instance of cutting the hair.
- hakluyt — Richard, 1552?–1616, English geographer and editor of explorers' narratives.
- halibut — either of two large flatfishes, Hippoglossus hippoglossus, of the North Atlantic, or H. stenolepis, of the North Pacific, used for food.
- halitus — breath; exhalation; vapor.
- hamatum — (anatomy) The hamate bone.
- handout — a portion of food or the like given to a needy person, as a beggar.
- hangout — a place where a person frequently visits, especially for socializing or recreation.
- hateful — arousing hate or deserving to be hated: the hateful oppression of dictators.
- hatfuls — Plural form of hatful.
- haughty — disdainfully proud; snobbish; scornfully arrogant; supercilious: haughty aristocrats; a haughty salesclerk.
- haunted — inhabited or frequented by ghosts: a haunted castle.
- haunter — to visit habitually or appear to frequently as a spirit or ghost: to haunt a house; to haunt a person.
- hautboy — oboe1 (def 1).
- hautest — high-class or high-toned; fancy: an haute restaurant that attracts a monied crowd.
- hauteur — haughty manner or spirit; arrogance.
- hautpas — A raised part of the floor of a large room; a dais or platform for a raised table or throne.
- heat up — the state of a body perceived as having or generating a relatively high degree of warmth.
- herault — a department in S France. 2403 sq. mi. (6225 sq. km). Capital: Montpellier.
- hinault — Bernard, born 1954, French cyclist with five victories (1978–79, 1981–82, and 1985) in the Tour de France.
- huastec — a member of an Indian people of Mexico.
- huitain — a French verse form of eight lines or sets of lines of 8 or 10 syllables rhyming ababbcbc or abbaacac