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7-letter words containing n, a, e, t

  • another — Another thing or person means an additional thing or person of the same type as one that already exists.
  • ansated — ansate
  • ant egg — the white pupa or larva of an ant, sold dried as food for pet fish, birds, turtles, etc.
  • antaean — an African giant who was invincible when in contact with the earth but was lifted into the air by Hercules and crushed.
  • 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
  • antapex — the point exactly opposite in direction to the solar apex; the point away from which the solar system is moving and toward which the stars appear to be converging, located in the constellation Columba.
  • 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
  • antbear — Alternative spelling of ant bear.
  • ante up — If you ante up an amount of money, you pay your share, sometimes unwillingly.
  • anteact — A preceding act.
  • antefix — a carved ornament at the eaves of a roof to hide the joint between the tiles
  • anteing — Present participle of ante.
  • antenna — The antennae of something such as an insect or crustacean are the two long, thin parts attached to its head that it uses to feel things with.
  • anterosMount, a peak in central Colorado, in the Sawatch Mountains. 14,269 feet (4349 meters).
  • anterusSaint, pope a.d. 235–236.
  • antheap — Anthill.
  • antheil — George. 1900–59, US composer. His best known work is the controversial Le Ballet Méchanique (1924) for motor horns, bells, and aeroplane propellers
  • anthema — exanthema.
  • 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)
  • anticke — antic
  • antient — Obsolete spelling of ancient.
  • antigen — An antigen is a substance that helps the production of antibodies.
  • antique — An antique is an old object such as a piece of china or furniture which is valuable because of its beauty or rarity.
  • antired — the opposite of red as applied to an antiquark
  • antisex — opposed to human sexual activity
  • antlers — Plural form of antler.
  • antlike — of or like an ant or ants
  • antoine — André [ahn-drey] /ɑ̃ˈdreɪ/ (Show IPA), 1858–1943, French theatrical director, manager, and critic.
  • antwerp — a province of N Belgium. Pop: 1 668 812 (2004 est). Area: 2859 sq km (1104 sq miles)
  • antwren — any of several small antbirds, especially of the genus Myrmotherula.
  • anxiety — Anxiety is a feeling of nervousness or worry.
  • anytime — You use anytime to mean a point in time which is not fixed or set.
  • aplenty — If you have something aplenty, you have a lot of it.
  • aptness — inclined; disposed; given; prone: too apt to slander others.
  • arenite — any arenaceous rock; a sandstone
  • aretino — Pietro (ˈpjɛːtro). 1492–1556, Italian satirist, poet, and dramatist, noted for his satirical attacks on leading political figures
  • arpanet — Advanced Research Projects Agency Network
  • arpents — Plural form of arpent.
  • ascents — Plural form of ascent.
  • asenath — the wife of Joseph and the mother of Manasseh and Ephraim. Gen. 41:45; 46:20.
  • assents — Plural form of assent.
  • astheny — Dated form of asthenia.
  • at once — If you do something at once, you do it immediately.
  • aterian — designating or of the Middle or Upper Paleolithic culture of N Africa, characterized by arrowheads with barbs and tangs, etc.
  • athenai — Greek name of Athens.
  • atingle — quivering with delight or elation
  • atoners — Plural form of atoner.
  • atonies — Pathology. lack of tone or energy; muscular weakness, especially in a contractile organ.
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