0%

7-letter words containing o, t, i

  • pot-pie — a deep-dish pie containing meat, chicken, or the like, often combined with vegetables and topped with a pastry crust.
  • potamic — of or relating to rivers.
  • potboil — to create potboilers.
  • potiche — a vase or jar, as of porcelain, with a rounded or polygonal body narrowing at the top.
  • potlike — resembling a pot, shaped like a pot
  • potline — a row of electrolytic cells for reducing certain metals, as aluminum, from fused salts.
  • poutine — a dish of chipped potatoes topped with curd cheese and a tomato-based sauce
  • pouting — having the lips sticking out, usually in order to show annoyance or to appear sexually attractive
  • preriot — of the period before a riot
  • probity — integrity and uprightness; honesty.
  • prootic — the prootic bone, which lies in front of the auditory capsule
  • prostie — a prostitute.
  • 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.
  • protist — any of various one-celled organisms, classified in the kingdom Protista, that are either free-living or aggregated into simple colonies and that have diverse reproductive and nutritional modes, including the protozoans, eukaryotic algae, and slime molds: some classification schemes also include the fungi and the more primitive bacteria and blue-green algae or may distribute the organisms between the kingdoms Plantae and Animalia according to dominant characteristics.
  • protium — the lightest and most common isotope of hydrogen. Symbol: H 1.
  • pterion — the craniometric point at the side of the sphenoidal fontanelle.
  • q-ratio — the ratio of the total market value of a corporation's physical assets, as existing plants and equipment, to the cost of replacing these assets.
  • quittor — purulent infection of horses and other hoofed animals, characterized by chronic inflammation of the lateral cartilage of the foot and formation of fistulas that open above the coronet, usually resulting in lameness.
  • quixoteDon, Don Quixote.
  • quoiter — a player of the game quoits
  • quoting — to repeat (a passage, phrase, etc.) from a book, speech, or the like, as by way of authority, illustration, etc.
  • rainout — a contest, performance, or the like, that has been rained out.
  • rations — a fixed allowance of provisions or food, especially for soldiers or sailors or for civilians during a shortage: a daily ration of meat and bread.
  • rection — the determination of the form of one word by the presence of another word in a phrase or sentence
  • repoint — to repair the joints of (brickwork, masonry, etc) with mortar or cement
  • reposit — to put back; replace.
  • retinol — vitamin A.
  • ribston — a variety of winter apple, full name ribston pippin apple, grown first in Normandy and imported to Yorkshire
  • ribwort — English plantain.
  • ricotta — a soft Italian cheese that resembles cottage cheese.
  • rideout — to sit on and manage a horse or other animal in motion; be carried on the back of an animal.
  • ridotto — a public ball or dance with music and often in masquerade, popular in the 18th century.
  • rig out — Chiefly Nautical. to put in proper order for working or use. to fit (a ship, mast, etc.) with the necessary shrouds, stays, etc. to fit (shrouds, stays, sails, etc.) to the mast, yard, or the like.
  • rigolet — a small stream; rivulet.
  • rimshot — the deliberate simultaneous striking of the head and the rim of a drum
  • rioting — a noisy, violent public disorder caused by a group or crowd of persons, as by a crowd protesting against another group, a government policy, etc., in the streets.
  • riotise — riotous behaviour and excess
  • riotous — (of an act) characterized by or of the nature of rioting or a disturbance of the peace.
  • riposte — a quick, sharp return in speech or action; counterstroke: a brilliant riposte to an insult.
  • ripstop — a type of woven fabric that is resistant against tears and rips
  • rise to — to get up from a lying, sitting, or kneeling posture; assume an upright position: She rose and walked over to greet me. With great effort he rose to his knees.
  • risotti — a dish of rice cooked with broth and flavored with grated cheese and other ingredients.
  • risotto — a dish of rice cooked with broth and flavored with grated cheese and other ingredients.
  • robotic — a machine that resembles a human and does mechanical, routine tasks on command.
  • roister — to act in a swaggering, boisterous, or uproarious manner.
  • rooikat — a South African lynx, Felis caracal
  • rootier — abounding in or consisting of roots.
  • rooting — a part of the body of a plant that develops, typically, from the radicle and grows downward into the soil, anchoring the plant and absorbing nutriment and moisture.
  • rootkit — malicious software that allows an unauthorized user to maintain access to a computer by concealing programs and processes, files, or data from the operating system.
Was this page helpful?
Yes No
Thank you for your feedback! Tell your friends about this page
Tell us why?