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7-letter words containing e, a, r, t

  • spatter — to scatter or dash in small particles or drops: The dog spattered mud on everyone when he shook himself.
  • spectra — a plural of spectrum.
  • stabler — a person who runs a horse stable.
  • stacker — a more or less orderly pile or heap: a precariously balanced stack of books; a neat stack of papers.
  • staffer — a member of a staff of employees or coworkers.
  • stagery — theatrical effects or techniques, or the arrangement of a production on stage
  • stagger — to walk, move, or stand unsteadily.
  • staider — of settled or sedate character; not flighty or capricious.
  • stainer — a discoloration produced by foreign matter having penetrated into or chemically reacted with a material; a spot not easily removed.
  • staired — having or consisting of stairs
  • stalker — a person who pursues game, prey, or a person stealthily.
  • stammer — to speak with involuntary breaks and pauses, or with spasmodic repetitions of syllables or sounds.
  • stamper — a person or thing that stamps.
  • stapler — a person who staples wool.
  • starets — a religious teacher or counselor.
  • staretz — (in the Russian Orthodox Church) a spiritual leader or holy man
  • starken — to become or make rigid or stiff, as in death
  • starker — Janos [yah-nawsh] /ˈyɑ nɔʃ/ (Show IPA), 1924–2013, U.S. cellist, born in Hungary.
  • starkey — a push button on a telephone or other electronic device that is marked with an asterisk, often in the lower left-hand area.
  • starlet — a young actress promoted and publicized as a future star, especially in motion pictures.
  • starnie — a little star
  • starred — celebrated, prominent, or distinguished; preeminent: a star basketball player; a star reporter.
  • starset — Portable storage/retrieval language for distributed databases. "Starset programming Language", M.M. Gilula et al, Nauka, Moscow 1991, ISBN 5-02-006831-4.
  • starter — a person or thing that starts.
  • startle — to disturb or agitate suddenly as by surprise or alarm.
  • statlerEllsworth Milton, 1863–1928, U.S. hotel-chain developer.
  • stature — the height of a human or animal body.
  • stealer — to take (the property of another or others) without permission or right, especially secretly or by force: A pickpocket stole his watch.
  • steamer — water in the form of an invisible gas or vapor.
  • stearic — of or relating to suet or fat.
  • stearin — Chemistry. any of the three glyceryl esters of stearic acid, especially C 3 H 5 (C 1 8 H 3 5 O 2) 3 , a soft, white, odorless solid found in many natural fats.
  • stębark — a village formerly in East Prussia, now in N Poland: major German victory over the Russians 1914.
  • stellar — of or relating to the stars; consisting of stars.
  • sternal — of or relating to the sternum.
  • steward — a person who manages another's property or financial affairs; one who administers anything as the agent of another or others.
  • stewart — Also, Stuart. Darnley, Lord Henry.
  • storage — the act of storing; state or fact of being stored: All my furniture is in storage.
  • straked — having a strake
  • strange — unusual, extraordinary, or curious; odd; queer: a strange remark to make.
  • strawen — of straw or strawlike
  • strawer — a single stalk or stem, especially of certain species of grain, chiefly wheat, rye, oats, and barley.
  • strayve — to wander aimlessly
  • streaky — occurring in streaks or a streak.
  • streams — (operating system)   A collection of system calls, kernel resources, and kernel utility routines that can create, use, and dismantle a stream. A "stream head" provides the interface between the stream and the user processes. Its principal function is to process STREAMS-related user system calls. A "stream module" processes data that travel bewteen the stream head and driver. The "stream end" provides the services of an external input/output device or an internal software driver. The internal software driver is commonly called a pseudo-device driver. The STREAMS concept has been formalised in Unix System V. For example, SVR4 implements sockets and pipes using STREAMS, resulting in pipe(2) openning bidirectional pipes.
  • streamy — abounding in streams or watercourses: streamy meadows.
  • stretta — a concluding passage played at a faster tempo.
  • striate — to mark with striae; furrow; stripe; streak.
  • surbate — to make (feet) sore through walking
  • swarter — swarthy.
  • swather — a farming implement that cuts and binds some grain crops into windrows
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