7-letter words containing o, n, a
- alsoone — as soon
- althorn — a valved brass musical instrument belonging to the saxhorn or flügelhorn families
- altoona — city in central Pa.: pop. 50,000
- amarone — a strong dry red Italian wine
- amation — lovemaking
- amazons — a river in N South America, flowing E from the Peruvian Andes through N Brazil to the Atlantic Ocean: the largest river in the world in volume of water carried. 3900 miles (6280 km) long.
- amboina — Ambon
- amboyna — the mottled curly-grained wood of an Indonesian leguminous tree, Pterocarpus indicus, used in making furniture
- amidone — a synthetic pain-relieving drug similar to morphine
- ammino- — containing one or more ammines
- ammonal — an explosive made by mixing TNT, ammonium nitrate, and aluminium powder
- ammonia — Ammonia is a colourless liquid or gas with a strong, sharp smell. It is used in making household cleaning substances.
- ammonic — of or concerned with ammonia or ammonium compounds
- ammono- — ammonia
- amniote — any vertebrate animal, such as a reptile, bird, or mammal, that possesses an amnion, chorion, and allantois during embryonic development
- amon-ra — a god in whom Amen and Ra were combined: the god of the universe and the supreme Egyptian god during the period of Theban political supremacy.
- amon-re — the ancient Egyptian sun god
- amongst — Amongst means the same as among.
- amorant — loving, romantic
- amorini — a putto represented as an infant cupid.
- amorino — a putto represented as an infant cupid.
- amotion — the deprivation of a possession
- amounts — the sum total of two or more quantities or sums; aggregate.
- amphion — a son of Zeus and Antiope: he builds a wall around Thebes by charming the stones into place with a lyre
- amyntor — a king of Ormenium who refused to give his daughter Astydamia to Hercules and who was slain by Hercules.
- an nhon — a city in S central Vietnam.
- anagoge — allegorical or spiritual interpretation, esp of sacred works such as the Bible
- anagogy — anagoge.
- analogs — (US) Plural form of analog.
- analogy — If you make or draw an analogy between two things, you show that they are similar in some way.
- anaphor — a word or phrase used to refer back to a previous word or phrase
- anation — (chemistry) The replacement of a ligand (especially of water) by an anion in a coordination compound.
- anatomy — Anatomy is the study of the structure of the bodies of people or animals.
- anchors — the brakes of a motor vehicle
- anchory — ancré.
- anchovy — Anchovies are small fish that live in the sea. They are often eaten salted.
- anconad — (anatomy) located towards the elbow.
- anconal — the elbow.
- and co. — You use and co. after someone's name to mean the group of people associated with that person.
- and how — in what way or manner; by what means?: How did the accident happen?
- andijon — a city in E Uzbekistan, near the border of Kyrgyzstan.
- andiron — either of a pair of metal supports with ornamented front uprights, used to hold the wood in a fireplace
- andorra — a mountainous principality in SW Europe, between France and Spain: according to tradition, given independence by Charlemagne in the 9th century for helping to fight the Moors; placed under the joint sovereignty of the Comte de Foix and the Spanish bishop of Urgel in 1278; under the joint overlordship of the French head of state and the bishop of Urgel from the 16th century; adopted a constitution reducing the powers of the overlords in 1993. Languages: Catalan (official), French, and Spanish. Religion: Roman Catholic. Currency: euro. Capital: Andorra la Vella. Pop: 85 293 (2013 est). Area: 464 sq km (179 sq miles)
- andover — a city in NE Massachusetts.
- android — In science fiction books and films, an android is a robot that looks like a human being.
- anemone — An anemone is a garden plant with red, purple, or white flowers.
- aneroid — not containing a liquid
- angakok — an Inuit shaman
- angelou — Maya, real name Marguerite Johnson. 1928–2014, US Black novelist, poet, and dramatist. Her works include the autobiographical novel I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (1970) and its sequels
- angioma — a tumour consisting of a mass of blood vessels (haemangioma) or a mass of lymphatic vessels (lymphangioma)