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7-letter words containing n

  • atamans — Plural form of ataman.
  • aterian — designating or of the Middle or Upper Paleolithic culture of N Africa, characterized by arrowheads with barbs and tangs, etc.
  • athanor — an alchemist's oven or furnace that continuously supplies its own fuel and thereby sustains an unchanging temperature
  • athenai — Greek name of Athens.
  • athinai — Athens
  • atingle — quivering with delight or elation
  • atitlanLake, a crater lake in SW Guatemala, 4700 feet (1433 meters) above sea level. About 53 sq. mi. (137 sq. km).
  • atlanta — a city in N Georgia: the state capital. Pop: 423 019 (2003 est)
  • atoners — Plural form of atoner.
  • atonies — Pathology. lack of tone or energy; muscular weakness, especially in a contractile organ.
  • atoning — to make amends or reparation, as for an offense or a crime, or for an offender (usually followed by for): to atone for one's sins.
  • attains — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of attain.
  • attaint — to pass judgment of death or outlawry upon (a person); condemn by bill of attainder
  • atteint — Alternative form of attaint.
  • attends — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of attend.
  • attonce — at once, together
  • attorny — (obsolete, or, proscribed) alternative spelling of attorney.
  • attuent — characterized by or having the function of attuition
  • attuned — If you are attuned to something, you can understand and appreciate it.
  • attunes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of attune.
  • au fond — fundamentally; essentially
  • aubaine — (historical, legal) succession to the goods of a stranger not naturalized.
  • aubanel — Théodore [tey-aw-dawr] /teɪ ɔˈdɔr/ (Show IPA), 1829–86, French poet.
  • auction — An auction is a public sale where goods are sold to the person who offers the highest price.
  • audient — a person who hears or listens
  • audions — an early type of triode.
  • audubon — John James. 1785–1851, US naturalist and artist, noted particularly for his paintings of birds in Birds of America (1827–38)
  • augment — To augment something means to make it larger, stronger, or more effective by adding something to it.
  • aunties — Informal. aunt.
  • aurigny — one of the Channel Islands, in the English Channel: separated from the French coast by a dangerous tidal channel (the Race of Alderney). Pop: 2294 (2001). Area: 8 sq km (3 sq miles)
  • automan — someone who manufactures motor cars
  • autonym — a piece of literature published under the real name of an author
  • autopen — a mechanical device used to produce imitation signatures
  • autorun — (computing) Any feature that runs a program, etc. automatically.
  • autumns — Plural form of autumn.
  • autumny — characteristic of autumn
  • auxinic — containing or relating to auxins
  • av node — atrioventricular node.
  • avellan — of or relating to hazelnuts
  • avenage — (obsolete, legal) A quantity of oats paid by a tenant to a landlord in lieu of rent.
  • avenged — Simple past tense and past participle of avenge.
  • avenger — to take vengeance or exact satisfaction for: to avenge a grave insult.
  • avenges — Plural form of avenge.
  • avenues — Plural form of avenue.
  • avernal — a lake near Naples, Italy, looked upon in ancient times as an entrance to hell, from whose waters vile-smelling vapors arose, supposedly killing birds flying over it.
  • avernos — a crater lake in S Italy, near Naples and the Tyrrhenian Sea, thought by ancients to be the entrance to the underworld.
  • avernus — a crater lake in Italy, near Naples: in ancient times regarded as an entrance to hell
  • avestan — the oldest recorded language of the Iranian branch of the Indo-European family; the language of the Avesta
  • aveyron — a department of S France in Midi-Pyrénées region. Capital: Rodez. Pop: 266 940 (2003 est). Area: 8771 sq km (3421 sq miles)
  • avignon — a city in SE France, on the Rhône: seat of the papacy (1309–77); famous 12th-century bridge, now partly destroyed. Pop: 94 787 (2006)
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