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7-letter words containing o, t, a

  • outroad — (obsolete) An excursion.
  • outroar — to roar or clamour louder than
  • outsail — to outdo in sailing; sail farther, more skillfully, or faster than.
  • outsang — simple past tense of outsing.
  • outsoar — to soar beyond.
  • outspan — to unyoke or unhitch, as oxen from a wagon.
  • outstay — to stay longer than.
  • outtake — a segment of film or videotape edited out of the final version, as because of a technical error.
  • outtalk — to outdo or overcome in talking.
  • outtask — (of an organization) to assign (a task or tasks) to staff outside the organization
  • outwait — to surpass in waiting or expecting; wait longer than.
  • outwalk — to outdo in walking; walk faster or farther than.
  • outward — proceeding or directed toward the outside or exterior, or away from a central point: the outward flow of gold; the outward part of a voyage.
  • outwash — the material, chiefly sand or gravel, deposited by meltwater streams in front of a glacier.
  • outwear — to wear or last longer than; outlast: a well-made product that outwears its competition.
  • outyear — the fiscal year after a year covered by a budget; any year beyond the budget year for which projections of spending are made.
  • ovality — the quality or state of being oval.
  • ovation — an enthusiastic public reception of a person, marked especially by loud and prolonged applause.
  • overact — (of an actor) act a role in an exaggerated manner.
  • overapt — too apt or having an excessive tendency (to)
  • overate — simple past tense of overeat.
  • overeat — to eat too much: If you overeat, you're bound to get fat.
  • overfat — Having too much fat as a proportion of body mass.
  • overtax — to tax too heavily.
  • ovulate — to produce and discharge eggs from an ovary or ovarian follicle.
  • oxalate — any salt or ester of oxalic acid, occurring in plants, especially spinach, rhubarb, and certain other vegetables and nuts, and capable of forming an insoluble salt with calcium and interfering with its absorption by the body.
  • oxheart — any large, heart-shaped variety of sweet cherry.
  • oxidant — a chemical agent that oxidizes.
  • oxidate — Geochemistry. any of the class of sediments consisting chiefly of oxides of iron or manganese.
  • oxysalt — any salt of an oxyacid.
  • ozonate — to add ozone to
  • paction — an agreement or bargain
  • pad out — written piece: add words
  • paletot — any of various loose or fitted coats or jackets for men and women, especially a close-fitting jacket worn over a dress by women in the 19th century.
  • palmtop — a battery-powered computer small enough to fit in the palm of the hand.
  • paltrow — Gwyneth (Kate). born 1972, US film actress; her films include Emma (1996), Sliding Doors (1998), Shakespeare in Love (1998), and Sylvia (2003)
  • pan out — a broad, shallow container of metal, usually having sides flaring outward toward the top, used in various forms for frying, baking, washing, etc.
  • pantone — (graphics)   A set of standard colours for printing, each of which is specified by a single number. You can buy a Pantone swatch book containing samples of each colour. Some computer graphics software allows colours to be specified as Pantone numbers. Even though a computer monitor can only show an approximation to some of the colours, the software can output a colour separation for each different Pantone colour, enabling a print shop to exactly reproduce the original desired colour.
  • pantoum — a Malay verse form consisting of an indefinite number of quatrains with the second and fourth lines of each quatrain repeated as the first and third lines of the following one.
  • paoting — a city in central Hebei province, in NE China.
  • parotic — situated about or near the ear.
  • parotid — Also called parotid gland. a salivary gland situated at the base of each ear.
  • parotis — a parotid gland
  • parroty — like a parrot; chattering
  • partook — simple past tense of partake.
  • passout — to move past; go by: to pass another car on the road.
  • pastose — having a heavy impasto.
  • patmore — Coventry (Kersey Dighton) [kov-uh n-tree kur-zee dahyt-n,, duhv-uh n‐] /ˈkɒv ən tri ˈkɜr zi ˈdaɪt n,, ˈdʌv ən‐/ (Show IPA), 1823–96, English poet and essayist.
  • patonce — (of a cross) having limbs which broaden from the centre and are floriated at the end
  • patrico — a fraudulent priest
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