7-letter words containing r, e, a
- aerosat — a communications satellite used in air-traffic control and maritime navigation
- aerosol — An aerosol is a small container in which a liquid such as paint or deodorant is kept under pressure. When you press a button, the liquid is forced out as a fine spray or foam.
- aerotow — to tow (an aircraft) through the air.
- afeared — afraid.
- affaire — a love affair
- affeare — frighten
- affixer — a person or a thing that attaches or affixes something
- afforce — to make stronger; consolidate; reinforce
- aflower — (archaic, poetic) flowering, in bloom.
- afreets — Plural form of afreet.
- agarose — a polysaccharide gelatinous substance usually extracted from agar, used mainly in agarose gel electrophoresis and in microbial cultures
- agender — noting or relating to a person who does not have a specific gender identity or recognizable gender expression.
- agentry — the duty or activity of an agent
- aggrace — to grace, or add grace to
- aggrade — to build up the level of (any land surface) by the deposition of sediment
- aggrate — to gratify, or please
- aggress — to attack first or begin a quarrel
- aginner — someone who is against something
- agister — a person who grazes cattle for money
- agraffe — a fastening consisting of a loop and hook, formerly used in armour and clothing
- agreers — Plural form of agreer.
- agreeth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of agree.
- agreges — a degree awarded by a French university, based on a competitive examination given by the state and qualifying the recipient for the highest teaching positions in a lycée or for the rank of professor in a school of law or medicine.
- agriope — Eurydice.
- ahiezer — a Danite who assisted Moses with the census and was head of the tribe of Dan in the wilderness. Num. 1:12; 2:35; 10:25.
- aileron — An aileron is a section on the back edge of the wing of an aircraft that can be raised or lowered in order to control the aircraft's movement.
- aintree — a suburb of Liverpool, in Merseyside: site of the racecourse over which the Grand National steeplechase has been run since 1839
- air bed — an inflatable mattress
- air tee — a large, T -shaped weather vane on or near an airfield.
- airable — Suitable for broadcast.
- airbase — A base for the operation of military aircraft.
- aircrew — The aircrew on a plane are the pilot and other people who are responsible for flying it and for looking after any passengers who are on it.
- airdate — the scheduled date for the broadcast of a television or radio programme
- airdrie — a town in W central Scotland, in North Lanarkshire, E of Glasgow: manufacturing and pharmaceutical industries. Pop: 36 326 (2001)
- airfare — The airfare to a place is the amount it costs to fly there.
- airhead — If you describe someone, especially a young woman, as an airhead, you are critical of them because you think they are not at all clever and are interested only in unimportant things.
- airhole — A hole provided for ventilation or breathing.
- airhose — a hose for conducting air under pressure, as one connected to an air pump, an air brake, or a scuba tank.
- airiest — Superlative form of airy.
- airlane — Alternative spelling of air lane.
- airless — If a place is airless, there is no fresh air in it.
- airlike — resembling air
- airline — An airline is a company which provides regular services carrying people or goods in aeroplanes.
- airpipe — an airhose connecting the mouthpiece of scuba diving equipment to its air supply.
- airshed — a region sharing a common flow of air, which may become uniformly polluted and stagnant
- airside — the part of an airport nearest the aircraft, the boundary of which is the security check, customs, passport control, etc
- airthed — a direction.
- airtime — the time allocated to a particular programme, item, topic, or type of material on radio or television
- airwave — a channel for broadcasting radio or television signals
- airwise — having skill in flying