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7-letter words containing n, a, s

  • airguns — Plural form of airgun.
  • airings — Plural form of airing.
  • alaskan — of or relating to Alaska or its inhabitants
  • albinos — Plural form of albino.
  • albinus — Alcuin.
  • alesund — a port and market town in W Norway, on an island between Bergen and Trondheim: fishing and sealing fleets. Pop: 40 001 (2004 est)
  • alevins — Plural form of alevin.
  • alfonso — 1886–1941, king of Spain 1886–1930.
  • alkanes — Plural form of alkane.
  • alkenes — Plural form of alkene.
  • alkines — any member of the alkyne series.
  • allenes — Plural form of allene.
  • allisonDonald ("Donnie") born 1939, and his brother, Robert, (Bobby), born 1937, U.S. racing-car drivers.
  • allness — the state of being comprehensive or all-embracing
  • allston — Washington. 1779–1843, US painter and author, regarded as the earliest US Romantic painter. His paintings include Elijah in the Desert (1818) and Moonlit Landscape (1819)
  • almonds — Plural form of almond.
  • almsman — a person who gives or receives alms
  • alongst — along
  • alpines — Plural form of alpine.
  • alsoone — as soon
  • alumnus — The alumni of a school, college, or university are the people who used to be students there.
  • amadans — fool1 .
  • amazons — a river in N South America, flowing E from the Peruvian Andes through N Brazil to the Atlantic Ocean: the largest river in the world in volume of water carried. 3900 miles (6280 km) long.
  • ameslan — American sign language: a language in which meaning is conveyed by hand gestures and their position in relation to the upper part of the body
  • aminase — any of a group of enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of amino compounds, releasing the amino group and liberating nitrogen.
  • amnesia — If someone is suffering from amnesia, they have lost their memory.
  • amnesic — a person affected by amnesia.
  • amnesty — An amnesty is an official pardon granted to a group of prisoners by the state.
  • amongst — Amongst means the same as among.
  • amounts — the sum total of two or more quantities or sums; aggregate.
  • amusing — Someone or something that is amusing makes you laugh or smile.
  • analogs — (US) Plural form of analog.
  • analyse — If you analyse something, you consider it carefully or use statistical methods in order to fully understand it.
  • analyst — An analyst is a person whose job is to analyse a subject and give opinions about it.
  • ananias — a Jewish Christian of Jerusalem who was struck dead for lying (Acts 5)
  • anapest — a metrical foot consisting, in Greek and Latin verse, of two short syllables followed by a long one, or, as in English, of two unaccented syllables followed by an accented one
  • 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.
  • anarchs — Plural form of anarch.
  • 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.
  • anatase — a rare blue or black mineral that consists of titanium oxide in tetragonal crystalline form and occurs in veins in igneous rocks. Formula: TiO2
  • ancaeus — a son of Poseidon who joined the Argonauts and became helmsman of the Argo.
  • anchors — the brakes of a motor vehicle
  • anchusa — any Eurasian plant of the boraginaceous genus Anchusa, having rough hairy stems and leaves and blue flowers
  • ancress — a female anchorite
  • andrews — Thomas. 1813–85, Irish physical chemist, noted for his work on the liquefaction of gases
  • anemias — Plural form of anemia.
  • angarsk — an industrial city in SE central Russia, northwest of Irkutsk. Pop: 244 000 (2005 est)
  • 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
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