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7-letter words containing r, e, s, t

  • maestro — an eminent composer, teacher, or conductor of music: Toscanini and other great maestros.
  • magrets — Plural form of magret.
  • maistre — Josephe de (ʒozɛf də). 1753–1821, French writer and diplomat, noted for his extreme reactionary views, expounded in such works as Les Soirées de St Petersbourg (1821)
  • markets — Plural form of market.
  • martens — Plural form of marten.
  • masters — a degree awarded by a graduate school or department, usually to a person who has completed at least one year of graduate study.
  • mastery — command or grasp, as of a subject: a mastery of Italian.
  • matress — Archaic form of mattress.
  • matters — the substance or substances of which any physical object consists or is composed: the matter of which the earth is made.
  • matures — complete in natural growth or development, as plant and animal forms: a mature rose bush.
  • measter — (obsolete, UK) eye dialect of master.
  • meerest — Superlative form of meer.
  • meister — Denoting a person regarded as skilled or prominent in a specified area of activity.
  • mentors — Plural form of mentor.
  • mercast — a broadcasting system used by U.S. agencies to deliver messages to government-operated ships.
  • meteors — Plural form of meteor.
  • metiers — Plural form of metier.
  • metrics — Mathematics. a nonnegative real-valued function having properties analogous to those of the distance between points on a real line, as the distance between two points being independent of the order of the points, the distance between two points being zero if, and only if, the two points coincide, and the distance between two points being less than or equal to the sum of the distances from each point to an arbitrary third point.
  • metrist — a person who is skilled in the use of poetic meters.
  • milters — Plural form of milter.
  • minster — a church actually or originally connected with a monastic establishment.
  • minters — Plural form of minter.
  • misrate — to rate or estimate incorrectly
  • misterm — To call by a wrong name; to miscall.
  • misters — Plural form of mister.
  • mistery — Archaic form of mystery (a trade).
  • mithers — Plural form of mither.
  • mobster — a member of a criminal mob.
  • moister — moderately or slightly wet; damp.
  • monster — a legendary animal combining features of animal and human form or having the forms of various animals in combination, as a centaur, griffin, or sphinx.
  • monstre — Obsolete form of monster.
  • mortise — a notch, hole, groove, or slot made in a piece of wood or the like to receive a tenon of the same dimensions.
  • mothers — Plural form of mother.
  • munster — a city in NW Germany: treaty of Westphalia 1648.
  • musters — Plural form of muster.
  • mustier — Comparative form of musty.
  • mutters — Plural form of mutter.
  • myrtles — Plural form of myrtle.
  • mystery — anything that is kept secret or remains unexplained or unknown: the mysteries of nature.
  • nastier — physically filthy; disgustingly unclean: a nasty pigsty of a room.
  • natters — Plural form of natter.
  • natures — Plural form of nature.
  • nearest — close; to a point or place not far away: Come near so I won't have to shout.
  • nerthus — goddess of fertility, described by Tacitus in his Germania: later appeared in Scandinavian mythology as the god Njord.
  • nesters — Plural form of nester.
  • nestler — One that nestles.
  • nethers — The private parts of the body, particularly the sex organs.
  • netters — Plural form of netter.
  • neuters — Plural form of neuter.
  • nutters — Plural form of nutter.
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