7-letter words containing n, t, e, r
- trenise — one of the figures in a quadrille
- trental — a series of 30 Requiems celebrated one each day for 30 consecutive days.
- trenton — a state in the E United States, on the Atlantic coast. 7836 sq. mi. (20,295 sq. km). Capital: Trenton. Abbreviation: NJ (for use with zip code), N.J.
- trepang — any of various holothurians or sea cucumbers, as Holothuria edulis, used as food in China.
- trevino — Lee ("Super Mex") born 1939, U.S. golfer.
- tribune — a raised platform for a speaker; a dais, rostrum, or pulpit.
- trident — a three-pronged instrument or weapon.
- trigone — Also, trigonum. Anatomy. a triangular part or area. the area on the floor of the urinary bladder between the opening of the urethra in front and the two ureters at the sides.
- trindle — British Dialect. a wheel, especially of a wheelbarrow.
- tringle — a narrow, straight molding, as a fillet.
- trinket — a small ornament, piece of jewelry, etc., usually of little value.
- triones — the seven principal stars of the constellation Ursa Major
- tritone — an interval consisting of three whole tones; an augmented fourth.
- trocken — (of wine, esp German wine) dry
- trodden — a past participle of tread.
- troezen — (in ancient geography) a town in E Peloponnesus near the coast of the Saronic Gulf, regarded in mythology as the birthplace of Theseus.
- tropine — a white, crystalline, hygroscopic, water-soluble, poisonous alkaloid, C 8 H 15 NO, obtained chiefly by the hydrolysis of atropine or hyoscyamine.
- trounce — to beat severely; thrash.
- trudgen — a stroke in which a double overarm motion and a scissors kick are used.
- trueing — being in accordance with the actual state or conditions; conforming to reality or fact; not false: a true story.
- trueman — Freddy, full name Frederick Sewards Trueman. 1931–2006, English cricketer; a fast bowler, he played for Yorkshire (1949–68) and England (1952–65); first bowler to take 300 test match wickets
- trundle — to cause (a circular object) to roll along; roll.
- trunker — the main stem of a tree, as distinct from the branches and roots.
- trunnel — a wooden pin that swells when moist, used for fastening together timbers, as those of ships.
- turbine — any of various machines having a rotor, usually with vanes or blades, driven by the pressure, momentum, or reactive thrust of a moving fluid, as steam, water, hot gases, or air, either occurring in the form of free jets or as a fluid passing through and entirely filling a housing around the rotor.
- turdine — belonging or pertaining to the family Turdidae, comprising the true thrushes.
- turenne — Henri de la Tour d'Auvergne de [ahn-ree duh la toor doh-vern-yuh duh] /ɑ̃ˈri də la ˈtur doʊˈvɛrn yə də/ (Show IPA), 1611–75, French general and marshal.
- turkmen — the language of the Turkman people, a Turkic language spoken mostly east of the Caspian Sea in Turkmenistan but also in parts of European Russia, Iran, and the Caucasus.
- turnery — the process or art of forming or shaping objects on a lathe.
- turnkey — a person who has charge of the keys of a prison; jailer.
- twanger — a person or object that twangs
- tweener — something that falls in between two categories
- twinter — an animal that is two years old
- unberth — Nautical. to allot to (a vessel) a certain space at which to anchor or tie up. to bring to or install in a berth, anchorage, or moorage: The captain had to berth the ship without the aid of tugboats.
- uncrate — a slatted wooden box or framework for packing, shopping, or storing fruit, furniture, glassware, crockery, etc.
- undrest — to take the clothes off (a person); disrobe.
- unearth — to dig or get out of the earth; dig up.
- unheart — to discourage
- unmiter — to deprive of a miter; depose from the rank of a bishop.
- unmitre — to deprive of a miter; depose from the rank of a bishop.
- unrated — film: not classified by censors
- unrivet — to undo or loosen the rivets of
- untired — not tired; unwearied
- untrace — to remove the traces from (horses)
- untread — to go back through in the same steps.
- untried — not tried; not attempted, proved, or tested.
- unwater — to remove or drain water from
- unwrite — to cancel (what has been written)
- uptrend — a tendency upward or toward growth, especially in economic development.
- uranite — any of the uranium phosphates, as autunite or torbernite.