7-letter words containing o, t, e, r
- bromate — any salt or ester of bromic acid, containing the monovalent group -BrO3 or ion BrO3–
- brothel — A brothel is a building where men can go to pay to have sex with prostitutes.
- brother — Your brother is a boy or a man who has the same parents as you.
- brouter — A device which bridges some packets (i.e. forwards based on data link layer information) and routes other packets (i.e. forwards based on network layer information). The bridge/route decision is based on configuration information.
- by rote — by repetition; by heart (often in the phrase learn by rote)
- c-store — convenience store.
- centro- — denoting a centre
- cerato- — denoting horn or a hornlike part
- cerotic — designating or of either of two fatty acids, C26H52O2 or C27H54O2, esters of which are found in beeswax and other waxes and oils
- cheroot — A cheroot is a cigar with both ends cut flat.
- chorten — a Buddhist shrine
- chortle — To chortle means to laugh in a way that shows you are very pleased.
- clotter — to clot
- cloture — closure in the US Senate
- clouter — a blow, especially with the hand; cuff: The bully gave him a painful clout on the head.
- coaster — A coaster is a small mat that you put underneath a glass or cup to protect the surface of a table.
- coaters — Plural form of coater.
- coerect — to erect together
- coexert — to exert together
- coffret — a small coffer
- cointer — to bury together
- colbert — Claudette, real name Claudette Lily Chauchoin. 1905–96, French-born Hollywood actress, noted for her sophisticated comedy roles; her films include It Happened One Night (1934) and The Palm Beach Story (1942)
- compter — a prison, esp one in which the inmates are debtors
- concert — A concert is a performance of music.
- conster — Obsolete spelling of construe.
- contree — Archaic spelling of country.
- convert — If you convert a vehicle or piece of equipment, you change it so that it can use a different fuel.
- cooters — Plural form of cooter.
- copters — Plural form of copter.
- corbett — any separate mountain peak between 2500 feet and 3000 feet high: originally used of Scotland only, but now sometimes extended to other parts of the British Isles
- cordate — heart-shaped
- cordite — Cordite is an explosive substance used in guns and bombs.
- cornets — Plural form of cornet.
- cornett — a musical instrument consisting of a straight or curved tube of wood or ivory having finger holes like a recorder and a cup-shaped mouthpiece like a trumpet
- cornute — having or resembling cornua; hornlike
- coronet — A coronet is a small crown.
- correct — If something is correct, it is in accordance with the facts and has no mistakes.
- corsets — Plural form of corset.
- corslet — corselet (def 2).
- cortege — A cortege is a procession of people who are walking or riding in cars to a funeral.
- cortile — (in Italy) a roofless internal courtyard
- coryate — Thomas, 1577–1617, English traveler and author.
- costner — Kevin. born 1955, US film actor: his films include Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1990), Dances with Wolves (1990; also directed), JFK (1991), Waterworld (1995), Open Range (2003), and the TV mini-series Hatfields & McCoys (2012)
- costrel — a flask, usually of earthenware or leather
- coterie — A coterie of a particular kind is a small group of people who are close friends or have a common interest, and who do not want other people to join them.
- cotters — Plural form of cotter.
- cottier — (in Ireland) a peasant farming a smallholding under cottier tenure (the holding of not more than half an acre at a rent of not more than five pounds a year)
- coulter — a blade or sharp-edged disc attached to a plough so that it cuts through the soil vertically in advance of the ploughshare
- counter — In a place such as a shop or café, a counter is a long narrow table or flat surface at which customers are served.
- courbet — Gustave (ɡystav). 1819–77, French painter, a leader of the realist movement; noted for his depiction of contemporary life