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

  • treague — an agreement to stop fighting
  • treason — the offense of acting to overthrow one's government or to harm or kill its sovereign.
  • treated — to act or behave toward (a person) in some specified way: to treat someone with respect.
  • trebbia — a river in N Italy, flowing N into the Po at Piacenza: Romans defeated by Hannibal near here 218 b.c. 70 miles (113 km) long.
  • treewax — a wax secreted by a tree
  • trehala — an edible, sugary substance secreted by certain Asiatic beetles of the genus Larinus, forming their pupal covering.
  • trenail — a wooden pin that swells when moist, used for fastening together timbers, as those of ships.
  • trental — a series of 30 Requiems celebrated one each day for 30 consecutive days.
  • trepang — any of various holothurians or sea cucumbers, as Holothuria edulis, used as food in China.
  • triable — liable to be tried judicially
  • tribade — lesbian (def 5).
  • tribeca — in Manhattan, the area between Broadway and the Hudson River south of Greenwich Village: noted as a center for artists, art galleries, etc.
  • triella — three nominated horse races in which the punter bets on selecting the three winners
  • trucage — art forgery
  • trudeau — Pierre Elliott [pee-air] /piˈɛər/ (Show IPA), 1919–2000, Canadian political leader: prime minister 1968–79 and 1980–84.
  • trueman — Freddy, full name Frederick Sewards Trueman. 1931–2006, English cricketer; a fast bowler, he played for Yorkshire (1949–68) and England (1952–65); first bowler to take 300 test match wickets
  • trumeau — a mirror having a painted or carved panel above or below the glass in the same frame.
  • tuatera — a large, primarily nocturnal, lizardlike reptile, Sphenodon punctatum, of islands near the coast of New Zealand: the only surviving rhynchocephalian.
  • twanger — a person or object that twangs
  • tweaker — an engineer's small screwdriver, used for fine adjustments
  • typebar — (on a typewriter or some computer printers) one of a series of thin metal bars containing type and actuated by the keyboard or computer signal.
  • uncrate — a slatted wooden box or framework for packing, shopping, or storing fruit, furniture, glassware, crockery, etc.
  • unearth — to dig or get out of the earth; dig up.
  • unheart — to discourage
  • unrated — film: not classified by censors
  • untrace — to remove the traces from (horses)
  • untread — to go back through in the same steps.
  • unwater — to remove or drain water from
  • updater — to bring (a book, figures, or the like) up to date as by adding new information or making corrections: to update a science textbook.
  • upstare — to stare upwards
  • uptrade — to trade (a piece of equipment, car, etc.) for something similar but of greater value or quality: to uptrade one's stereo components.
  • uralite — a fibrous, dark-green hornblende formed by the hydrothermal alteration of pyroxene.
  • uranite — any of the uranium phosphates, as autunite or torbernite.
  • urethra — the membranous tube that extends from the urinary bladder to the exterior and that in the male conveys semen as well as urine.
  • urinate — to pass or discharge urine.
  • variate — Statistics. random variable.
  • variety — the state of being varied or diversified: to give variety to a diet.
  • varment — Chiefly Southern and South Midland U.S. vermin. an objectionable or undesirable animal, usually predatory, as a coyote or bobcat.
  • vättern — a lake in S Sweden. 80 miles (130 km) long; 733 sq. mi. (1900 sq. km).
  • vectran — (language)   Fortran with array extensions.
  • venator — a hunter
  • ventrad — toward the ventral side; ventrally.
  • ventral — of or relating to the venter or belly; abdominal.
  • ventura — city in SW Calif., northwest of Los Angeles: pop. 101,000
  • verdant — green with vegetation; covered with growing plants or grass: a verdant oasis.
  • veritas — truth.
  • vernant — blooming or flourishing; vernal
  • versant — a slope of a mountain or mountain chain.
  • vestral — a room in or a building attached to a church, in which the vestments, and sometimes liturgical objects, are kept; sacristy.
  • veteran — a person who has had long service or experience in an occupation, office, or the like: a veteran of the police force; a veteran of many sports competitions.
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