7-letter words containing o, n, s, i
- spinout — a spinning slide or skid by a motor vehicle that is out of control
- spinoza — Baruch [buh-rook] /bəˈruk/ (Show IPA), or Benedict de [ben-uh-dikt duh] /ˈbɛn ə dɪkt də/ (Show IPA), 1632–77, Dutch philosopher.
- spoking — a simple past tense of speak.
- spongin — a scleroprotein occurring in the form of fibers that form the skeleton of certain sponges.
- sporing — Biology. a walled, single- to many-celled, reproductive body of an organism, capable of giving rise to a new individual either directly or indirectly.
- spumoni — an Italian style of ice cream of a very fine and smooth texture, usually containing layers of various colors and flavors and chopped fruit or nuts.
- stalino — a former name of Donetsk.
- station — a place or position in which a person or thing is normally located.
- stilton — either of two rich cheeses made from whole milk, blue-veined (blue Stilton) or white (white Stilton), both very strong in flavour
- stimson — Henry L(ewis) 1867–1950, U.S. statesman: secretary of war 1911–13, 1940–45; secretary of state 1929–33.
- stoking — to poke, stir up, and feed (a fire).
- stonily — full of or abounding in stones or rock: a stony beach.
- stoning — the hard substance, formed of mineral matter, of which rocks consist.
- stop in — to cease from, leave off, or discontinue: to stop running.
- stoping — any excavation made in a mine, especially from a steeply inclined vein, to remove the ore that has been rendered accessible by the shafts and drifts.
- storing — an establishment where merchandise is sold, usually on a retail basis.
- stoting — the process or technique of finishing a facing, collar, or the like, or of mending material with concealed stitching.
- stowing — Nautical. to put (cargo, provisions, etc.) in the places intended for them. to put (sails, spars, gear, etc.) in the proper place or condition when not in use.
- strimon — Struma
- suasion — the act of advising, urging, or attempting to persuade; persuasion.
- subjoin — to add at the end, as of something said or written; append.
- suction — the act, process, or condition of sucking.
- sun oil — an oil put on your skin to protect it from the sun
- swindon — a town and unitary authority in Wiltshire, in S England.
- synodic — Astronomy. pertaining to a conjunction, or to two successive conjunctions of the same bodies.
- synovia — a lubricating fluid resembling the white of an egg, secreted by certain membranes, as those of the joints.
- tension — the act of stretching or straining.
- tersion — the action of rubbing off or wiping
- toniest — high-toned; stylish: a tony nightclub.
- tonnies — Ferdinand [fer-dee-nahnt] /ˈfɛr diˌnɑnt/ (Show IPA), 1855–1936, German sociologist.
- tonsils — a prominent oval mass of lymphoid tissue on each side of the throat.
- topspin — a spinning motion imparted to a ball that causes it to rotate forward.
- torsion — the act of twisting.
- tousing — to handle roughly; dishevel.
- townies — a resident of a town, especially a nonstudent resident of a college town.
- townish — of or relating to qualities or features typical of or befitting a town or city.
- triones — the seven principal stars of the constellation Ursa Major
- tylosin — a broad spectrum antibiotic, used in livestock to fight infections or as an anti-inflammatory
- unnoisy — quiet
- unsolid — having three dimensions (length, breadth, and thickness), as a geometrical body or figure.
- unvisor — to remove a visor from
- upsilon — the 20th letter of the Greek alphabet (Υ, υ).
- urinous — of, pertaining to, resembling, or having the odor or qualities of urine.
- ustinov — Sir Peter (Alexander). 1921–2004, British stage and film actor, director, dramatist, and raconteur
- veinous — having veins; veiny
- venison — the flesh of a deer or similar animal as used for food.
- version — a particular account of some matter, as from one person or source, contrasted with some other account: two different versions of the accident.
- virions — the infectious form of a virus as it exists outside the host cell, consisting of a nucleic acid core, a protein coat, and, in some species, an external envelope.
- visnomy — a method of judging character from facial features
- warison — a bugle call to assault.