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7-letter words containing o, t, e

  • motived — Simple past tense and past participle of motive.
  • motives — Plural form of motive.
  • motored — pertaining to or operated by a motor.
  • mottled — spotted or blotched in coloring.
  • mottler — A brush used to create a mottled surface by removing parts of the glaze from an object.
  • mottles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mottle.
  • mottoed — having or imprinted with a motto
  • mottoes — Plural form of motto.
  • moulted — Simple past tense and past participle of moult.
  • moulten — (of a bird) having shed old feathers
  • mounted — Riding an animal, typically a horse, especially for military or other duty.
  • mounter — One who mounts.
  • mountie — Alternative form of Mountie.
  • mouthed — having a mouth of a specified kind (often used in combination): a small-mouthed man.
  • mouther — A person who mouths.
  • mouthes — (archaic, dialectal) Plural form of mouth.
  • myceto- — fungus
  • myocyte — a contractile cell, especially an elongated cell in sponges that forms a sphincter around body openings.
  • myotome — The dorsal part of each somite in a vertebrate embryo, giving rise to the skeletal musculature.
  • myotube — a cylindrical cell found in muscle fibre
  • near to — near
  • negaton — (not in technical use) electron (def 1).
  • negator — to deny the existence, evidence, or truth of: an investigation tending to negate any supernatural influences.
  • negrito — a member of any of various small-statured, indigenous peoples of Africa, the Philippines, the Malay Peninsula, the Andaman Islands, and southern India.
  • nemato- — indicating a threadlike form
  • neolith — a Neolithic stone implement.
  • neolyte — a durable, semiflexible synthetic material used for the heels and soles of shoes.
  • neonate — a newborn child, or one in its first 28 days.
  • neoteny — Also called pedogenesis. the production of offspring by an organism in its larval or juvenile form; the elimination of the adult phase of the life cycle.
  • neotype — a specimen selected to replace a holotype that has been lost or destroyed.
  • nepotic — patronage bestowed or favoritism shown on the basis of family relationship, as in business and politics: She was accused of nepotism when she made her nephew an officer of the firm.
  • nestbox — Alternative spelling of nest box.
  • net ton — Also called net register ton. Nautical. one gross ton registered as taxable.
  • net.god — (person)   /net god/ Accolade referring to anyone who satisfies some combination of the following conditions: has been visible on Usenet for more than 5 years, ran one of the original backbone sites, moderated an important newsgroup, wrote news software, or knows Gene, Mark, Rick, Mel, Henry, Chuq, and Greg personally. Net.goddesses such as Rissa or the Slime Sisters have (so far) been distinguished more by personality than by authority. See demigod.
  • netbios — An applications programming interface (API) which activates network operations on IBM PC compatibles running under Microsoft's DOS. It is a set of network commands that the application program issues in order to transmit and receive data to another host on the network. The commands are interpreted by a network control program or network operating system that is NetBIOS compatible. See NetBOLLIX.
  • netbook — a small, lightweight laptop computer used especially for Internet access and email.
  • netload — A program to down-load Excelan TCP/IP software. The host's Ethernet address can be specified as netload -e aabbccddeeff where aabbccddeeff is a 12 hexadecimal digit number.
  • netrock — /net'rok/ (IBM) A flame; used especially on VNET, IBM's internal corporate network.
  • netroot — a political activist who promotes his or her cause via the internet
  • network — any netlike combination of filaments, lines, veins, passages, or the like: a network of arteries; a network of sewers under the city.
  • neuston — the aggregate of minute aquatic organisms that float or swim in the surface film of a body of water.
  • neutron — an elementary particle having no charge, mass slightly greater than that of a proton, and spin of ½: a constituent of the nuclei of all atoms except those of hydrogen. Symbol: n.
  • newboltSir Henry John, 1862–1938, English poet, novelist, naval historian, and critic.
  • newport — a seaport in Gwent, in SE Wales, near the Severn estuary.
  • newtons — Plural form of newton.
  • newtown — a town in SW Connecticut.
  • next to — immediately following in time, order, importance, etc.: the next day; the next person in line.
  • nicoletJean [zhahn] /ʒɑ̃/ (Show IPA), 1598–1642, French explorer in America.
  • niobate — any salt of niobic acid; columbate.
  • niobite — The mineral columbite.
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