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7-letter words containing o, t, e

  • proette — a female golfing professional
  • profert — an exhibition of a record or paper in open court.
  • proglet — /prog'let/ [UK] A short extempore program written to meet an immediate, transient need. Often written in BASIC, rarely more than a dozen lines long and containing no subroutines. The largest amount of code that can be written off the top of one's head, that does not need any editing, and that runs correctly the first time (this amount varies significantly according to one's skill and the language one is using). Compare toy program, noddy, one-liner wars.
  • project — something that is contemplated, devised, or planned; plan; scheme.
  • prolate — elongated along the polar diameter, as a spheroid generated by the revolution of an ellipse about its longer axis (opposed to oblate).
  • promote — to help or encourage to exist or flourish; further: to promote world peace.
  • pronate — to turn into a prone position; to rotate (the hand or forearm) so that the surface of the palm is downward or toward the back; to turn (the sole of the foot) outward so that the inner edge of the foot bears the weight when standing.
  • prophet — a person who speaks for God or a deity, or by divine inspiration.
  • propjet — an airplane equipped with turboprops.
  • propter — because of this.
  • prorate — to make an arrangement on a basis of proportional distribution.
  • prosect — to dissect (a cadaver or part) for anatomical demonstration.
  • prostie — a prostitute.
  • protean — readily assuming different forms or characters; extremely variable.
  • protect — to defend or guard from attack, invasion, loss, annoyance, insult, etc.; cover or shield from injury or danger.
  • protege — a person under the patronage, protection, or care of someone interested in his or her career or welfare.
  • proteid — Biochemistry. any of numerous, highly varied organic molecules constituting a large portion of the mass of every life form and necessary in the diet of all animals and other nonphotosynthesizing organisms, composed of 20 or more amino acids linked in a genetically controlled linear sequence into one or more long polypeptide chains, the final shape and other properties of each protein being determined by the side chains of the amino acids and their chemical attachments: proteins include such specialized forms as collagen for supportive tissue, hemoglobin for transport, antibodies for immune defense, and enzymes for metabolism.
  • protein — Biochemistry. any of numerous, highly varied organic molecules constituting a large portion of the mass of every life form and necessary in the diet of all animals and other nonphotosynthesizing organisms, composed of 20 or more amino acids linked in a genetically controlled linear sequence into one or more long polypeptide chains, the final shape and other properties of each protein being determined by the side chains of the amino acids and their chemical attachments: proteins include such specialized forms as collagen for supportive tissue, hemoglobin for transport, antibodies for immune defense, and enzymes for metabolism.
  • protend — to stretch forth.
  • proteo- — protein
  • protest — an expression or declaration of objection, disapproval, or dissent, often in opposition to something a person is powerless to prevent or avoid: a protest against increased taxation.
  • proteus — Classical Mythology. a sea god, son of Oceanus and Tethys, noted for his ability to assume different forms and to prophesy.
  • protore — a primary metalliferous material before it becomes ore
  • protyle — a hypothetical primitive substance from which the chemical elements were supposed to have been formed
  • prowest — valiant.
  • pterion — the craniometric point at the side of the sphenoidal fontanelle.
  • pteroma — pteron.
  • ptolemy — (Claudius Ptolemaeus) flourished a.d. 127–151, Hellenistic mathematician, astronomer, and geographer in Alexandria.
  • questor — one of two subordinates of the consuls serving as public prosecutors in certain criminal cases.
  • quixoteDon, Don Quixote.
  • quoiter — a player of the game quoits
  • quorate — A quorum.
  • quotees — Plural form of quotee.
  • quothed — said (used with nouns, and with first- and third-person pronouns, and always placed before the subject): Quoth the raven, “Nevermore.”.
  • rathole — a hole made by a rat, as into a room, barn, etc.: The first chore in the old building is to plug up the ratholes.
  • re-sort — to sort or arrange (cards, papers, etc.) again.
  • reactor — a person or thing that reacts or undergoes reaction.
  • readopt — to adopt (a person, procedure, law, etc) again
  • readout — Computers. the output of information from a computer in readable form. Compare printout.
  • reallot — to allot (something) again
  • realtor — A Realtor is a person whose job is to sell houses, buildings, and land, and who is a member of the National Association of Realtors.
  • reboant — resounding or reverberating loudly.
  • recolte — a harvest; crop.
  • recount — to count again.
  • rection — the determination of the form of one word by the presence of another word in a phrase or sentence
  • rectory — a rector's house; parsonage.
  • red hot — red with heat; very hot.
  • red rot — Plant Pathology. any of several fungal diseases of sugarcane, sorgo, and some trees, characterized by a red discoloration within the affected stalks.
  • red-hot — red with heat; very hot.
  • red-top — a tabloid newspaper characterized by sensationalism
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