7-letter words containing n, a, s, t
- constat — (legal, religion, science) It is clearly evident; It is certain, without a doubt.
- contras — (often initial capital letter) a member of a counterrevolutionary guerrilla group in Nicaragua.
- costain — Thomas Bertram, 1885–1965, U.S. novelist, historian, and editor, born in Canada.
- costean — to mine for lodes
- cratons — Plural form of craton.
- ct scan — a scan done by a computerized tomography scanner
- daltons — Plural form of dalton.
- dankest — Superlative form of dank.
- dansant — thé dansant.
- darnest — give a darn. damn (def 14).
- decants — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decant.
- depants — to remove the trousers from, as a joke or punishment.
- descant — A descant is a tune which is played or sung above the main tune in a piece of music.
- destain — to remove a stain from
- detains — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of detain.
- discant — Also, discantus [dis-kan-tuh s] /dɪsˈkæn təs/ (Show IPA). Music. a 13th-century polyphonic style with strict mensural meter in all the voice parts, in contrast to the metrically free organum of the period.
- distain — to discolor; stain; sully.
- distant — far off or apart in space; not near at hand; remote or removed (often followed by from): a distant place; a town three miles distant from here.
- donates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of donate.
- donatus — early-4th-century bishop of Casae Nigrae in northern Africa: leader of a heretical Christian group. Compare Donatist.
- dopants — Plural form of dopant.
- dunstan — Saint, a.d. c925–988, English statesman: archbishop of Canterbury 961–978.
- dustman — a person employed to remove or cart away garbage, refuse, ashes, etc.; garbage collector.
- dustpan — a short-handled shovellike utensil into which dust is swept for removal.
- dynasts — Plural form of dynast.
- dynasty — A line of hereditary rulers of a country.
- earnest — serious in intention, purpose, or effort; sincerely zealous: an earnest worker.
- eastern — lying toward or situated in the east: the eastern half of the island.
- easting — Navigation. the distance due east made good on any course tending eastward; easterly departure.
- eastlin — having or coming from an easterly direction
- eastman — George, 1854–1932, U.S. philanthropist and inventor in the field of photography.
- eatings — Plural form of eating.
- elastin — An elastic, fibrous glycoprotein found in connective tissue.
- eluants — Plural form of eluant.
- enstamp — to imprint with a stamp
- enstate — Archaic form of instate.
- ensuant — Ensuing; following as a consequence.
- entails — Plural form of entail.
- entases — Plural form of entasis.
- entasia — (medicine) tonic spasm; any disease characterized by tonic spasms, such as tetanus or trismus.
- entasis — A slight convex curve in the shaft of a column, introduced to correct the visual illusion of concavity produced by a straight shaft.
- entraps — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of entrap.
- estonia — Baltic state
- etalons — Plural form of etalon.
- etesian — Pertaining to a dry north wind which blows in the eastern Mediterranean.
- fainest — gladly; willingly: He fain would accept.
- fanjets — Plural form of fanjet.
- fansite — a website dedicated to a particular person or subject and run by a fan or fans of the person or subject
- fantasm — an apparition or specter.
- fantast — a visionary or dreamer.