7-letter words containing o, a, t
- bateson — William, 1861–1926, English biologist and geneticist.
- batfowl — to catch birds by temporarily blinding them with light
- batonic — (linguistics) Not representing anything specific; non-representational.
- battero — a heavy club
- battuto — a selection of chopped herbs, used in Italian cookery
- bayonet — A bayonet is a long, sharp blade that can be fixed to the end of a rifle and used as a weapon.
- baytown — city in SE Tex., on Galveston Bay, near Houston: pop. 66,000
- beatbox — a drum machine
- biodata — information regarding an individual's education and work history, esp in the context of a selection process
- biofact — an item of biological information
- bitonal — consisting of black and white tones
- blasto- — (in biology) indicating an embryo or bud or the process of budding
- blawort — the plant Campanula rotundifolia
- bloated — If someone's body or a part of their body is bloated, it is much larger than normal, usually because it has a lot of liquid or gas inside it.
- bloater — a herring, or sometimes a mackerel, that has been salted in brine, smoked, and cured
- blokart — a single-seat three-wheeled vehicle with a sail, built to be propelled over land by the wind
- boasted — to speak with exaggeration and excessive pride, especially about oneself.
- boaster — a chisel for boasting stone.
- boatage — the act of hauling by boat.
- boatful — an amount or number that could be carried by a boat
- boating — Boating is travelling on a lake or river in a small boat for pleasure.
- boatman — A boatman is a man who is paid by people to take them across an area of water in a small boat, or a man who hires boats out to them for a short time.
- bobstay — a strong stay between a bowsprit and the stem of a vessel for holding down the bowsprit
- bobtail — a docked or diminutive tail
- boeotia — a region of ancient Greece, northwest of Athens. It consisted of ten city-states, which formed the Boeotian League, led by Thebes: at its height in the 4th century bc
- boggart — a ghost or poltergeist
- bombast — Bombast is trying to impress people by saying things that sound impressive but have little meaning.
- boniato — a variety of sweet potato grown in the Caribbean
- boothia — Gulf ofinlet of the Arctic Ocean between Boothia Peninsula & Baffin Island
- borotra — Jean (Robert) (ʒɑ̃). 1898–1994, French tennis player: secretary general of physical education under the Vichy government (1940)
- borstal — In Britain in the past, a borstal was a kind of prison for young criminals, who were not old enough to be sent to ordinary prisons.
- botanic — Botanic means the same as botanical.
- botargo — a relish consisting of the roe of mullet or tunny, salted and pressed into rolls
- bothnia — Gulf ofarm of the Baltic Sea, between Finland & Sweden
- bottega — a workshop or studio, particularly that part used by a master artist's assistants or pupils
- boutade — an outburst; sally
- bra top — an item of women's clothing that looks like a bra but is worn as outerwear
- bradsot — braxy (def 1).
- bromate — any salt or ester of bromic acid, containing the monovalent group -BrO3 or ion BrO3–
- brotula — any of several chiefly deep-sea fishes of the family Brotulidae.
- bumboat — any small boat used for ferrying supplies or goods for sale to a ship at anchor or at a mooring
- buoyant — If you are in a buoyant mood, you feel cheerful and behave in a lively way.
- butanol — a colourless substance existing in four isomeric forms. The three liquid isomers are used as solvents for resins, lacquers, etc, and in the manufacture of organic compounds. Formula: C4H9OH
- cabrito — the flesh of a young goat, used as food
- cacolet — a seat or bed fitted to a mule for carrying the sick or wounded
- cactoid — resembling a cactus
- caetano — Marcello (marˈselu). 1906–80, prime minister of Portugal from 1968 until he was replaced by an army coup in 1974
- cahoots — partnership; league (esp in the phrases go in cahoots with, go cahoot)
- callout — (communication) Outward bound telephone calls.
- calotte — a skullcap worn by Roman Catholic clergy