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7-letter words containing s, a, u

  • dualise — Alternative spelling of dualize.
  • dualism — the state of being dual or consisting of two parts; division into two.
  • dualist — Of or supporting dualism.
  • ducasse — Jean Jules Amable Roger- [zhahn zhyl a-ma-bluh raw-zhey] /ʒɑ̃ ʒül aˈma blə rɔˈʒeɪ/ (Show IPA), Roger-Ducasse, Jean Jules Amable.
  • duennas — Plural form of duenna.
  • dukakisMichael, born 1933, U.S. politician: governor of Massachusetts 1983–90.
  • dumaist — a person who belongs to a duma or Russian council
  • dumbass — a thoroughly stupid person; blockhead.
  • dunsany — Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett [mawr-tn draks pluhng-ket,, -kit,, mohr-] /ˈmɔr tn dræks ˈplʌŋ kɛt,, -kɪt,, ˈmoʊr-/ (Show IPA), 18th Baron ("Lord Dunsany") 1878–1957, Irish dramatist, poet, and essayist.
  • dunstanSaint, a.d. c925–988, English statesman: archbishop of Canterbury 961–978.
  • durians — Plural form of durian.
  • durmast — a European oak, Quercus petraea, yielding a heavy, elastic wood used for furniture and in the construction of buildings.
  • dustbag — The bag inside a vacuum cleaner where collected dust is stored.
  • dustman — a person employed to remove or cart away garbage, refuse, ashes, etc.; garbage collector.
  • dustpan — a short-handled shovellike utensil into which dust is swept for removal.
  • dustrag — a piece of fabric that is used to dust surfaces
  • dysuria — difficult or painful urination.
  • earbuds — Plural form of earbud.
  • ease up — freedom from labor, pain, or physical annoyance; tranquil rest; comfort: to enjoy one's ease.
  • easeful — comfortable; quiet; peaceful; restful.
  • eluants — Plural form of eluant.
  • eluates — Plural form of eluate.
  • ensuant — Ensuing; following as a consequence.
  • epaules — Plural form of epaule.
  • equates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of equate.
  • erasmus — Desiderius (ˌdɛzɪˈdɪərɪəs), real name Gerhard Gerhards. ?1466–1536, Dutch humanist, the leading scholar of the Renaissance in northern Europe. He published the first Greek edition of the New Testament in 1516; his other works include the satirical Encomium Moriae (1509); Colloquia (1519), a series of dialogues; and an attack on the theology of Luther, De Libero Arbitrio (1524)
  • erastus — Thomas(born Thomas Liebler or Lieber) 1524-83; Ger. theologian & physician
  • erasure — The removal of writing, recorded material, or data.
  • estrual — pertaining to estrus
  • estuary — The tidal mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the stream.
  • euclase — a brittle green gem
  • eucrasy — (medicine, archaic) A mixture of qualities that constitutes health or soundness.
  • eurasia — the continents of Europe and Asia considered as a whole
  • eustasy — A change of sea level throughout the world, caused typically by movements of parts of the earth’s crust or melting of glaciers.
  • excusal — the act of excusing
  • exhaust — Drain (someone) of their physical or mental resources; tire out.
  • factums — Plural form of factum.
  • fameuse — an American variety of red apple that ripens in early winter.
  • famulus — a servant or attendant, especially of a scholar or a magician.
  • fashous — (Geordie) That which fashes one; troublesome.
  • fatuous — foolish or inane, especially in an unconscious, complacent manner; silly.
  • faucets — Plural form of faucet.
  • faunist — a person who studies fauna, a naturalist
  • faustus — Doctor Faustus.
  • fauvism — (sometimes lowercase) any of a group of French artists of the early 20th century whose works are characterized chiefly by the use of vivid colors in immediate juxtaposition and contours usually in marked contrast to the color of the area defined.
  • fauvist — (sometimes lowercase) any of a group of French artists of the early 20th century whose works are characterized chiefly by the use of vivid colors in immediate juxtaposition and contours usually in marked contrast to the color of the area defined.
  • favours — to regard with favor: to favor an enterprise.
  • festuca — any grass of the genus Festuca, chiefly characterized by tufted blades and spikelets, comprising the fescues.
  • fibulas — Plural form of fibula.
  • fistula — Pathology. a narrow passage or duct formed by disease or injury, as one leading from an abscess to a free surface, or from one cavity to another.
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