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7-letter words containing e, a, s, o

  • roseate — tinged with rose; rosy: a roseate dawn.
  • rosebay — any of several rhododendrons, as the great laurel of eastern North America or Rhododendron macrophyllum, of the west coast of North America.
  • rosella — any of several large, colorful parakeets of the genus Platycercus, of Australia.
  • roseola — a kind of rose-colored rash.
  • rosetta — a town in N Egypt, at a mouth of the Nile.
  • safrole — a colorless or faintly yellow liquid, C 1 0 H 1 0 O 2 , obtained from sassafras oil or the like: used chiefly in perfumery, for flavoring, and in the manufacture of soaps.
  • salerno — a seaport in SW Italy: taken by U.S. forces September 1943.
  • samoset — died 1653? North American Indian leader: aided Pilgrims during early years in New England.
  • samoyed — a member of a Uralic people dwelling in W Siberia and the far NE parts of European Russia.
  • santero — a priest of Santería.
  • saprobe — saprophyte.
  • sarcode — protoplasm, especially the semifluid content of a protozoan.
  • saveloy — a highly seasoned, dried sausage.
  • savored — the quality in a substance that affects the sense of taste or of smell.
  • scapose — having scapes; consisting of a scape.
  • scopate — pollen brush.
  • scoriae — Metallurgy. the refuse, dross, or slag left after melting or smelting metal; scum.
  • screamo — a form of emo music typically featuring screaming vocals
  • sea cow — any sirenian, as the manatee or dugong.
  • sea dog — a sailor, especially an old or experienced one.
  • sea fox — thresher (def 2).
  • sea god — a god of the sea
  • sea hog — a porpoise.
  • sea-dog — a sailor, especially an old or experienced one.
  • sea-doo — a small self-propelled watercraft for one person
  • seaboot — a high, waterproof wading boot worn for fishing and sailing.
  • seaborg — Glenn T(heodor) 1912–1999, U.S. chemist: chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission 1961–71; Nobel prize 1951.
  • seacock — a valve in the hull of a vessel for admitting outside water into some part of the hull, as a ballast tank.
  • seafolk — the people who sail the sea
  • seafood — any fish or shellfish from the sea used for food.
  • seaford — a city on SW Long Island, in SE New York.
  • seafowl — seabird.
  • seamoth — dragonfish (def 2).
  • seaport — a port or harbor on or accessible to a seacoast and providing accommodation for seagoing vessels.
  • seasons — an oratorio (1801) by Franz Joseph Haydn.
  • seaworm — a marine worm
  • seconal — secobarbital
  • segovia — Andrés [ahn-dres] /ɑnˈdrɛs/ (Show IPA), 1893–87, Spanish guitarist.
  • senator — a member of a senate.
  • senhora — a Portuguese term of address equivalent to Mrs., used alone or capitalized and prefixed to the name of a married or older woman. Abbreviation: Sra.
  • senopia — the improvement of near-sight often accompanying old age due to nuclear sclerosis
  • sephora — Zipporah.
  • sequoia — either of two large coniferous trees of California, Sequoiadendron giganteum or Sequoia sempervirens, both having reddish bark and reaching heights of more than 300 feet (91 meters).
  • sequoya — 1770?–1843, Cherokee Indian scholar: inventor of a syllabary for writing Cherokee.
  • serosal — of or relating to a serosa
  • serovar — serotype
  • seroxat — a drug that prolongs the action of serotonin in the brain; used to treat depression and social anxiety
  • serrano — a small, green or reddish, extremely hot chili pepper, the fruit of a variety of Capsicum annuum used in cooking.
  • she-oak — any of various Australian trees of the genus Casuarina
  • shoaler — a place where a sea, river, or other body of water is shallow.
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