7-letter words containing a
- absorbs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of absorb.
- absorpt — (archaic) Past participle of absorb.
- abstain — If you abstain from something, usually something you want to do, you deliberately do not do it.
- abthane — a territorial possession of the early Scottish church
- abu qir — a village of N Egypt, in the Nile River delta: Battle of the Nile near here (1798).
- abubble — (of liquids) bubbling
- abusage — wrong or improper use
- abusers — Plural form of abuser.
- abusing — to use wrongly or improperly; misuse: to abuse one's authority.
- abusion — morally wrong, corrupt, or deceptive use
- abusive — Someone who is abusive behaves in a cruel and violent way towards other people.
- abustle — Showing much activity. (First attested in the mid 20th century.).
- abuttal — abuttals. those parts of one piece of land that abut on adjacent lands; boundaries. Also, buttals. Law. the boundary lines of a piece of land in relation to adjacent lands.
- abutted — to be adjacent; touch or join at the edge or border (often followed by on, upon, or against): This piece of land abuts on a street.
- abutter — the owner of adjoining property
- abvolts — Plural form of abvolt.
- abwatts — Plural form of abwatt.
- abysmal — If you describe a situation or the condition of something as abysmal, you think that it is very bad or poor in quality.
- abyssal — of or belonging to the ocean depths, esp below 2000 metres (6500 feet)
- abysses — Plural form of abyss.
- abyssus — (obsolete) alternate form of abyss.
- acacias — Plural form of acacia.
- academe — The academic world of universities is sometimes referred to as academe.
- academy — Academy is sometimes used in the names of schools and colleges, especially those specializing in particular subjects or skills, or private high schools in the United States.
- acadian — denoting or relating to Acadia or its inhabitants
- acajous — Plural form of acajou.
- acaleph — any of the coelenterates of the former taxonomic group Acalephae, which included the jellyfishes
- acantha — a pointed, projecting structure, such as a thorn or prickle
- acanthi — Irregular plural form of acanthus.
- acapnia — the state of lacking carbon dioxide in the blood
- acardia — congenital absence of a heart.
- acarian — relating to mites or ticks belonging to the order Acarina
- acarids — Plural form of acarid.
- acarine — any of numerous arachnids of the order Acarina, comprising the mites and ticks.
- acaroid — resembling a mite or tick
- acaudal — having no tail
- acausal — having no cause.
- accable — dejected or beaten
- accardo — Salvatore. born 1941, Italian violinist and conductor
- acceded — Simple past tense and past participle of accede.
- accedes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of accede.
- accents — Plural form of accent.
- accepts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of accept.
- accidie — spiritual sloth; apathy; indifference
- accinge — to make (oneself) ready, brace (oneself)
- acclaim — If someone or something is acclaimed, they are praised enthusiastically.
- accompt — an account
- accords — Plural form of accord.
- accosts — to confront boldly: The beggar accosted me for money.
- account — If you have an account with a bank or a similar organization, you have an arrangement to leave your money there and take some out when you need it.