7-letter words containing e, n, s, a, r
- kastner — Erich [ey-rikh] /ˈeɪ rɪx/ (Show IPA), 1899–1974, German writer.
- keresan — a family of languages spoken by Pueblo tribes of the Rio Grande valley and neighboring areas.
- krasner — Lee, 1908–84, U.S. abstract expressionist painter (wife of Jackson Pollock).
- lancers — a cavalry soldier armed with a lance.
- landers — Plural form of lander.
- langers — Plural form of langer.
- lanners — Plural form of lanner.
- laurens — a female given name.
- leaners — a person or thing that leans.
- linares — a city in S Spain.
- loaners — Plural form of loaner.
- mangers — Plural form of manger.
- manners — mainour.
- manresa — a city in NE Spain: contains a cave used as the spiritual retreat of St Ignatius Loyola. Pop: 67 269 (2003 est)
- manures — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of manure.
- marines — of or relating to the sea; existing in or produced by the sea: marine vegetation.
- martens — Plural form of marten.
- naggers — nag1 (def 5).
- nailers — Plural form of nailer.
- nappers — Plural form of napper.
- narcose — characterized by stupor; stuporous.
- nastier — physically filthy; disgustingly unclean: a nasty pigsty of a room.
- natters — Plural form of natter.
- natures — Plural form of nature.
- nearest — close; to a point or place not far away: Come near so I won't have to shout.
- nessary — Eye dialect of necessary.
- oarsmen — a person who rows a boat, especially a racing boat; rower.
- onagers — Plural form of onager.
- onsager — Lars, 1903–76, U.S. chemist, born in Norway: Nobel prize 1968.
- oranges — a member of a European princely family ruling in the United Kingdom from 1688 to 1694 and in the Netherlands since 1815.
- orantes — orant.
- orleans — Louis Philippe Joseph [lwee fee-leep zhaw-zef] /lwi fiˈlip ʒɔˈzɛf/ (Show IPA), Duc (Philippe Égalité) 1747–93, French political leader.
- pastern — the part of the foot of a horse, cow, etc., between the fetlock and the hoof.
- pearson — Drew (Andrew Russell Pearson) 1897–1969, U.S. journalist.
- persant — sharp or stabbing
- persian — of or relating to ancient and recent Persia (now Iran), its people, or their language.
- persona — a person.
- porsena — Lars (lɑːz). 6th century bc, a legendary Etruscan king, alleged to have besieged Rome in a vain attempt to reinstate Tarquinius Superbus on the throne
- randers — a seaport in E Jutland, in Denmark.
- randies — sexually aroused; lustful; lecherous.
- rankest — growing with excessive luxuriance; vigorous and tall of growth: tall rank weeds.
- rankles — (of unpleasant feelings, experiences, etc.) to continue to cause keen irritation or bitter resentment within the mind; fester; be painful.
- ransome — Arthur. 1884–1967, English writer, best known for his books for children, including Swallows and Amazons (1930) and Great Northern? (1947)
- rawness — uncooked, as articles of food: a raw carrot.
- remains — to continue in the same state; continue to be as specified: to remain at peace.
- resnais — Alain (alɛ̃). 1922–2014, French film director, whose films include Hiroshima mon amour (1959), L'Année dernière à Marienbad (1961), La Vie est un roman (1983), and On Connaît la Chanson (1998)
- respawn — (of a character or item in a video game) to reenter an existing game environment at a fixed point after having been defeated or otherwise removed from play: If another player character has already opened the treasure chest, you will have to wait a few minutes for the chest to respawn.
- restain — a discoloration produced by foreign matter having penetrated into or chemically reacted with a material; a spot not easily removed.
- retsina — a strong, resinated white or red wine of Greece and Cyprus.
- reynosa — a city in N Tamaulipas, in E Mexico, on the Rio Grande.