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7-letter words containing e, i

  • asepsis — the state of being free from living pathogenic organisms
  • aseptic — free from living pathogenic organisms; sterile
  • asherim — an ancient Semitic goddess, sometimes identified with Ashtoreth and Astarte, worshiped by the Phoenicians and Canaanites.
  • ashiver — in a shivering manner
  • asides' — on or to one side; to or at a short distance apart; away from some position or direction: to turn aside; to move the chair aside.
  • asinine — If you describe something or someone as asinine, you mean that they are very foolish.
  • askesis — the procedure of demonstrating self-control and determination of action and purpose
  • aspired — to long, aim, or seek ambitiously; be eagerly desirous, especially for something great or of high value (usually followed by to, after, or an infinitive): to aspire after literary immortality; to aspire to be a doctor.
  • aspirer — One who aspires to something.
  • aspires — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of aspire.
  • assaile — Obsolete spelling of assail.
  • assegai — a southern African cornaceous tree, Curtisia faginea, the wood of which is used for making spears
  • assiege — a besiegement
  • assizer — an official in charge of rules regarding weights and measures and setting prices for certain consumables
  • assizes — (formerly in England and Wales) the sessions, usually held four times a year, of the principal court in each county, exercising civil and criminal jurisdiction, attended by itinerant judges: replaced in 1971 by crown courts
  • asslike — having a similarity to an ass
  • asswipe — (vulgar) An annoying, contemptible, or worthless person.
  • astaire — Fred, real name Frederick Austerlitz. 1899–1987, US dancer, singer, and actor, whose films include Top Hat (1935), Swing Time (1936), and The Band Wagon (1953)
  • asteism — use of creative, courteous, and well-mannered sarcasm or ridicule
  • asteria — a gemstone with a bright star-like effect in the middle
  • asterid — a clade or variety of flowering plant
  • asterix — the main character in a series of French comics set in Gaul in 50 BC
  • astilbe — any perennial saxifragaceous plant of the genus Astilbe of E Asia and North America: cultivated for their ornamental spikes or panicles of pink or white flowers
  • astride — If you sit or stand astride something, you sit or stand with one leg on each side of it.
  • atelier — An atelier is an artist's studio or workshop.
  • aterian — designating or of the Middle or Upper Paleolithic culture of N Africa, characterized by arrowheads with barbs and tangs, etc.
  • atheism — Atheism is the belief that there is no God. Compare agnosticism.
  • atheist — An atheist is a person who believes that there is no God. Compare agnostic.
  • atheize — to make or cause (a person) to be atheistic or to have no belief in God
  • athenai — Greek name of Athens.
  • athiest — Misspelling of atheist.
  • atingle — quivering with delight or elation
  • atomies — an atom; mote.
  • atomise — to reduce to atoms.
  • atomize — to separate or be separated into free atoms
  • atonies — Pathology. lack of tone or energy; muscular weakness, especially in a contractile organ.
  • atopies — Plural form of atopy.
  • atreids — a dynasty of rulers of ancient Mycenae, whose members included Atreus
  • atresia — absence of or unnatural narrowing of a body channel
  • atresic — marked by atresia
  • atretic — the congenital absence, or the pathological closure, of an opening, passage, or cavity.
  • atridae — a collective name for Agamemnon and Menelaus, the sons of Atreus
  • atteint — Alternative form of attaint.
  • attired — If you describe how someone is attired, you are describing how they are dressed.
  • attires — to dress, array, or adorn, especially for special occasions, ceremonials, etc.
  • attrite — to wear down
  • attuite — to perceive or become aware of by attuition
  • aubaine — (historical, legal) succession to the goods of a stranger not naturalized.
  • audible — A sound that is audible is loud enough to be heard.
  • audient — a person who hears or listens
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