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7-letter words containing o, a, r, s

  • harrows — Plural form of harrow.
  • hoarsen — (transitive, intransitive) To make or become hoarse.
  • hoarser — Comparative form of hoarse.
  • hoaxers — Plural form of hoaxer.
  • hoorays — Plural form of hooray.
  • inroads — a damaging or serious encroachment: inroads on our savings.
  • insofar — to such an extent (usually followed by as): I will do the work insofar as I am able.
  • isadora — a female given name: derived from Isidor.
  • isadore — a male given name: from the Greek word meaning “gift of Isis.”.
  • isidora — a female given name.
  • isobare — Meteorology. a line drawn on a weather map or chart that connects points at which the barometric pressure is the same.
  • isobars — Meteorology. a line drawn on a weather map or chart that connects points at which the barometric pressure is the same.
  • isocrat — a government in which all individuals have equal political power.
  • isogram — a line representing equality with respect to a given variable, used to relate points on maps, charts, etc.
  • jargons — a colorless to smoky gem variety of zircon.
  • jerboas — Plural form of jerboa.
  • jordans — Plural form of jordan.
  • karoshi — (in Japan) death caused by overwork
  • kosovar — also Kosovan
  • labours — Plural form of labour.
  • labrose — thick-lipped
  • loaders — Plural form of loader.
  • loafers — Plural form of loafer.
  • loaners — Plural form of loaner.
  • louvars — Plural form of louvar.
  • macrons — Plural form of macron.
  • maestro — an eminent composer, teacher, or conductor of music: Toscanini and other great maestros.
  • margosa — neem (def 2).
  • marisol — (Marisol Escobar) born 1930, Venezuelan artist, in U.S. since 1950.
  • marmose — any of several small South American opossums of the genus Marmosa of the family Didelphidae, which do not have pouches
  • marmots — Plural form of marmot.
  • maroons — Plural form of maroon.
  • marrons — Plural form of marron.
  • marrows — Plural form of marrow.
  • marstonJohn, c1575–1634, English dramatist and satirical poet.
  • masonry — the craft or occupation of a mason.
  • masorah — a collection of critical and explanatory notes on the Hebrew text of the Old Testament, compiled from the 7th? to 10th centuries a.d. and traditionally accepted as an authoritative exegetic guide, chiefly in matters of pronunciation and grammar.
  • maspero — Sir Gaston Camille Charles [gas-tawn ka-mee-yuh sharl] /gasˈtɔ̃ kaˈmi yə ʃarl/ (Show IPA), 1846–1916, French Egyptologist.
  • massora — a collection of critical and explanatory notes on the Hebrew text of the Old Testament, compiled from the 7th? to 10th centuries a.d. and traditionally accepted as an authoritative exegetic guide, chiefly in matters of pronunciation and grammar.
  • matrons — Plural form of matron.
  • matross — an artilleryman who ranked below a gunner and who acted as a gunner's assistant, aiding in the loading and firing of guns
  • maurois — André [ahn-drey] /ɑ̃ˈdreɪ/ (Show IPA), (Émile Salomon Wilhelm Herzog) 1885–1967, French biographer and novelist.
  • mirasol — A variety of chili; when dried, the chilis are called guajillos.
  • morales — emotional or mental condition with respect to cheerfulness, confidence, zeal, etc., especially in the face of opposition, hardship, etc.: the morale of the troops.
  • morassy — Marshy; fenny.
  • morchas — Plural form of morcha.
  • morgans — Plural form of morgan.
  • mortals — Plural form of mortal.
  • mortars — Plural form of mortar.
  • nacrous — of or resembling pearl
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