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7-letter words containing n, t, y

  • crypton — a hypothetical particle important in string theory and explanations of dark matter
  • cyanate — any salt or ester of cyanic acid, containing the ion –OCN or the group –OCN
  • cyanite — kyanite
  • cygnets — Plural form of cygnet.
  • cynthia — a feminine name: dim. Cindy
  • cystine — a sulphur-containing amino acid present in proteins: yields two molecules of cysteine on reduction. Formula: HOOCCH(NH2)CH2SSCH2CH(NH2)COOH
  • density — Density is the extent to which something is filled or covered with people or things.
  • dentary — a bone in the lower jaw of non-mammalian vertebrates, which holds the teeth
  • destiny — A person's destiny is everything that happens to them during their life, including what will happen in the future, especially when it is considered to be controlled by someone or something else.
  • dignity — bearing, conduct, or speech indicative of self-respect or appreciation of the formality or gravity of an occasion or situation.
  • dittany — a Cretan plant, Origanum dictamnus, of the mint family, having spikes of purple flowers and formerly believed to have medicinal qualities.
  • draytonMichael, 1563–1631, English poet.
  • durantyWalter, 1884–1957, English journalist and author in the U.S.
  • duvetyn — a napped fabric, in a twilled or plain weave, of cotton, wool, silk, or rayon.
  • dynasts — Plural form of dynast.
  • dynasty — A line of hereditary rulers of a country.
  • elytron — Each of the two wing cases of a beetle.
  • encraty — the control of one's desires and actions
  • encrypt — Convert (information or data) into a cipher or code, especially to prevent unauthorized access.
  • encysts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of encyst.
  • enomoty — a division of the Spartan army in ancient Greece
  • enstyle — to give a name to
  • entropy — A thermodynamic quantity representing the unavailability of a system's thermal energy for conversion into mechanical work, often interpreted as the degree of disorder or randomness in the system.
  • ethynyl — a univalent radical
  • etymons — Plural form of etymon.
  • faintly — lacking brightness, vividness, clearness, loudness, strength, etc.: a faint light; a faint color; a faint sound.
  • fantasy — imagination, especially when extravagant and unrestrained.
  • flaunty — (of persons) given to display; inclined to be ostentatious, showy, or vain.
  • fly net — a net or fringe to protect a horse from flies or other insects.
  • flyting — to dispute; wrangle; scold; jeer.
  • fonteyn — Dame Margot [mahr-goh] /ˈmɑr goʊ/ (Show IPA), (Margaret Hookham) 1919–91, English ballerina.
  • gauntly — extremely thin and bony; haggard and drawn, as from great hunger, weariness, or torture; emaciated.
  • gauntry — gantry.
  • giantry — giants as a group
  • glutony — Misspelling of gluttony.
  • gymnast — a person trained and skilled in gymnastics.
  • gyptian — Obsolete form of gypsy.
  • honesty — the quality or fact of being honest; uprightness and fairness.
  • hydrant — an upright pipe with a spout, nozzle, or other outlet, usually in the street, for drawing water from a main or service pipe, especially for fighting fires.
  • hymnist — a composer of hymns.
  • in tray — An in tray is a shallow container used in offices to put letters and documents in before they are dealt with. Compare out tray.
  • inanity — lack of sense, significance, or ideas; silliness.
  • inaptly — In an inapt manner; inappropriately.
  • ineptly — without skill or aptitude for a particular task or assignment; maladroit: He is inept at mechanical tasks. She is inept at dealing with people.
  • inertly — having no inherent power of action, motion, or resistance (opposed to active): inert matter.
  • instyle — (obsolete, transitive) To style.
  • introfy — to improve the ability of (a sanitary towel, nappy, etc) to absorb liquid
  • jantily — Alternative form of jauntily.
  • jitneys — Plural form of jitney.
  • jointly — together; in combination or partnership; in common: My brother and I own the farm jointly.
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