7-letter words containing e, s, n
- angeles — city in WC Luzon, the Philippines: pop. 236,000
- angelus — a series of prayers recited in the morning, at midday, and in the evening, commemorating the Annunciation and Incarnation
- anglers — Plural form of angler.
- animose — Resolute and full of vigor; vehement.
- aniseed — Aniseed is a substance made from the seeds of the anise plant. It is used as a flavouring in sweets, drinks, and medicine.
- anisole — a colourless pleasant-smelling liquid used as a solvent and vermicide and in perfume and flavouring. Formula: C6H5OCH3; relative density: 0.996; melting pt: –37.5°C; boiling pt: 155°C
- anklets — Plural form of anklet.
- annales — designating or of a group of Fr. historians using a variety of materials and methods to detail the structure and patterns of everyday life, as of a town or region, so as to identify underlying processes of cultural development
- annates — the first year's revenue of a see, an abbacy, or a minor benefice, paid to the pope
- anneals — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of anneal.
- annexes — to attach, append, or add, especially to something larger or more important.
- anodise — to coat (a metal, especially magnesium or aluminum) with a protective film by chemical or electrolytic means.
- anoesis — a theoretical condition in which there is feeling without understanding
- anomers — Plural form of anomer.
- anomies — a state or condition of individuals or society characterized by a breakdown or absence of social norms and values, as in the case of uprooted people.
- ansated — ansate
- ansible — (science fiction) A hypothetical device that enables users to communicate instantaneously across great distances; that is, a faster-than-light communication device.
- answere — Obsolete spelling of answer.
- answers — a spoken or written reply or response to a question, request, letter, etc.: He sent an answer to my letter promptly.
- antaeus — an African giant who was invincible as long as he touched the ground, but was lifted into the air by Hercules and crushed to death
- antares — the brightest star in the constellation Scorpius. It is a variable binary star whose main component, a red supergiant, is associated with a fainter green component. Visual magnitude: 1.2 (red), 6.8 (green); spectral type: M1.5Ib (red); distance: 600 light years
- anteros — Mount, a peak in central Colorado, in the Sawatch Mountains. 14,269 feet (4349 meters).
- anterus — Saint, pope a.d. 235–236.
- anthems — Plural form of anthem.
- anthers — Plural form of anther.
- antibes — a port and resort in SE France, on the Mediterranean: an important Roman town. Pop: 76 925 (2006)
- antisex — opposed to human sexual activity
- antlers — Plural form of antler.
- anywise — in any way or manner; at all
- apnoeas — Plural form of apnoea.
- appends — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of append.
- aptness — inclined; disposed; given; prone: too apt to slander others.
- arcsine — the function the value of which for a given argument between –1 and 1 is the angle in radians (between –π/2 and π/2), the sine of which is that argument: the inverse of the sine function
- arenose — sandy
- arenous — sandy
- arensky — Anton Stepanovich [uhn-tawn styi-pah-nuh-vyich] /ʌnˈtɔn styɪˈpɑ nə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1861–1906, Russian composer.
- arpents — Plural form of arpent.
- arsenal — An arsenal is a large collection of weapons and military equipment held by a country, group, or person.
- arsenic — Arsenic is a very strong poison which can kill people.
- arseno- — having arsenic as a constituent
- arsheen — a measurement of extent in Turkey and Russia
- arsines — Plural form of arsine.
- ascends — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ascend.
- ascenez — Ashkenaz.
- ascents — Plural form of ascent.
- asenath — the wife of Joseph and the mother of Manasseh and Ephraim. Gen. 41:45; 46:20.
- asinine — If you describe something or someone as asinine, you mean that they are very foolish.
- askance — with an oblique glance
- askelon — Ashqelon
- assange — Julian (Paul). born 1971, Australian editor of WikiLeaks, a website that published (2010) thousands of leaked US diplomatic and military documents