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7-letter words containing i, n, a

  • amation — lovemaking
  • amazing — You say that something is amazing when it is very surprising and makes you feel pleasure, approval, or wonder.
  • ambient — The ambient temperature is the temperature of the air above the ground in a particular place.
  • ambling — the activity of walking at a leisurely pace
  • amboina — Ambon
  • amenity — Amenities are things such as shopping centres or sports facilities that are provided for people's convenience, enjoyment, or comfort.
  • amentia — severe mental deficiency, usually congenital
  • amerind — Indian (def 1).
  • amidine — one of a class of organic compounds derived from oxoacids
  • amidone — a synthetic pain-relieving drug similar to morphine
  • aminase — any of a group of enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of amino compounds, releasing the amino group and liberating nitrogen.
  • aminate — to introduce an amino group into (a compound).
  • aminity — the state of being an amine
  • ammino- — containing one or more ammines
  • ammonia — Ammonia is a colourless liquid or gas with a strong, sharp smell. It is used in making household cleaning substances.
  • ammonic — of or concerned with ammonia or ammonium compounds
  • amnesia — If someone is suffering from amnesia, they have lost their memory.
  • amnesic — a person affected by amnesia.
  • amniote — any vertebrate animal, such as a reptile, bird, or mammal, that possesses an amnion, chorion, and allantois during embryonic development
  • amorini — a putto represented as an infant cupid.
  • amorino — a putto represented as an infant cupid.
  • amotion — the deprivation of a possession
  • amphion — a son of Zeus and Antiope: he builds a wall around Thebes by charming the stones into place with a lyre
  • amusing — Someone or something that is amusing makes you laugh or smile.
  • anaemia — Anaemia is a medical condition in which there are too few red cells in your blood, causing you to feel tired and look pale.
  • anaemic — Someone who is anaemic suffers from anaemia.
  • anaheim — a city in SW California: site of Disneyland. Pop: 332 361 (2003 est)
  • anality — the characteristic or psychological state of being anal
  • analize — Misspelling of analyze.
  • ananias — a Jewish Christian of Jerusalem who was struck dead for lying (Acts 5)
  • anapsid — belonging or pertaining to the Anapsida, a subclass of reptiles, extinct except for the turtles, characterized by having no opening in the temporal region of the skull.
  • anasazi — a member of an ancient, cliff-dwelling North American Indian people of the SW U.S., that built multi-story adobe houses
  • anaspid — any member of an extinct order, Anaspida, of small, freshwater jawless fishes of the Silurian and Devonian periods, characterized by a single nostril, narrow rows of scales, and, usually, an armor-plated head.
  • anatine — of or relating to the family Anatidae, comprising the swans, geese, and ducks.
  • anation — (chemistry) The replacement of a ligand (especially of water) by an anion in a coordination compound.
  • anaxial — asymmetrical
  • ancient — Ancient means very old, or having existed for a long time.
  • ancilla — a female servant or slave
  • andijon — a city in E Uzbekistan, near the border of Kyrgyzstan.
  • andiron — either of a pair of metal supports with ornamented front uprights, used to hold the wood in a fireplace
  • android — In science fiction books and films, an android is a robot that looks like a human being.
  • andvari — a dwarf who possessed a treasure hoard, which was robbed by Loki
  • aneirin — 6th century ad, Welsh poet. His Y Gododdin, preserved in The Book of Aneirin (?1250), is one of the earliest surviving Welsh poems
  • anemias — Plural form of anemia.
  • anergia — a lack of energy
  • anergic — Pathology. deficiency of energy.
  • aneroid — not containing a liquid
  • aneuria — neurasthenia.
  • aneurin — thiamine
  • angaria — any of various shellfish of the genus Angaria
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