7-letter words containing e
- affixer — a person or a thing that attaches or affixes something
- affixes — to fasten, join, or attach (usually followed by to): to affix stamps to a letter.
- afforce — to make stronger; consolidate; reinforce
- aflower — (archaic, poetic) flowering, in bloom.
- afreets — Plural form of afreet.
- afslaet — Associate Fellow of the Society of Licensed Aircraft Engineers and Technologists
- agalite — a fibrous variety of talc.
- agamede — a daughter of Augeas noted for her skill at using herbs for healing.
- agamete — a reproductive cell, such as the merozoite of some protozoans, that develops into a new form without fertilization
- agapeic — showing unconditional love
- agarose — a polysaccharide gelatinous substance usually extracted from agar, used mainly in agarose gel electrophoresis and in microbial cultures
- agatize — to turn into agate
- age gap — a difference in age between two people
- age-old — An age-old story, tradition, or problem has existed for many generations or centuries.
- ageable — Capable of being aged; suitable for ageing.
- agelast — a person who never laughs
- agelaus — the herdsman of Priam who raised Paris.
- ageless — If you describe someone as ageless, you mean that they never seem to look any older.
- agelong — lasting a very long time
- agemate — a person roughly the same age as another person
- agenais — an ancient region of SW France.
- agendas — Plural form of agenda.
- agender — noting or relating to a person who does not have a specific gender identity or recognizable gender expression.
- agendum — agenda
- agenize — to whiten (flour) using agene
- agentic — Social cognition theory perspective in which people are producers as well as products of social systems.
- agentry — the duty or activity of an agent
- ageusia — lack of the sense of taste
- aggrace — to grace, or add grace to
- aggrade — to build up the level of (any land surface) by the deposition of sediment
- aggrate — to gratify, or please
- aggress — to attack first or begin a quarrel
- agilely — quick and well-coordinated in movement; lithe: an agile leap.
- aginner — someone who is against something
- agister — a person who grazes cattle for money
- agitate — If people agitate for something, they protest or take part in political activity in order to get it.
- agnamed — having an agname
- agnates — Plural form of agnate.
- agnomen — the fourth name or second cognomen occasionally acquired by an ancient Roman
- agonies — extreme and generally prolonged pain; intense physical or mental suffering.
- agonise — to suffer extreme pain or anguish; be in agony.
- agonize — If you agonize over something, you feel very anxious about it and spend a long time thinking about it.
- agraffe — a fastening consisting of a loop and hook, formerly used in armour and clothing
- agreers — Plural form of agreer.
- agreeth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of agree.
- agreges — a degree awarded by a French university, based on a competitive examination given by the state and qualifying the recipient for the highest teaching positions in a lycée or for the rank of professor in a school of law or medicine.
- agriope — Eurydice.
- aheight — at a significant height
- ahiezer — a Danite who assisted Moses with the census and was head of the tribe of Dan in the wilderness. Num. 1:12; 2:35; 10:25.
- aidance — help