7-letter words containing s, d, e, a, t
- details — an individual or minute part; an item or particular.
- detains — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of detain.
- diastem — a minor interruption in the deposition of sedimentary material
- diaster — the stage in cell division at which the chromosomes are in two groups at the poles of the spindle before forming daughter nuclei
- dilates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dilate.
- disrate — to reduce to a lower rating or rank.
- disseat — to unseat.
- donates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of donate.
- estrade — A dais or raised platform.
- feasted — Simple past tense and past participle of feast.
- gadgets — Plural form of gadget.
- halsted — William Stewart ("Brill") 1852–1922, U.S. surgeon and educator.
- handset — Also called French telephone. a telephone having a mouthpiece and earpiece mounted at opposite ends of a handle.
- hardest — not soft; solid and firm to the touch; unyielding to pressure and impenetrable or almost impenetrable.
- hatreds — Plural form of hatred.
- headset — Radio, Telephony. a device consisting of one or two earphones with a headband for holding them over the ears and sometimes with a mouthpiece attached.
- heptads — Plural form of heptad.
- instead — as a substitute or replacement; in the place or stead of someone or something: We ordered tea but were served coffee instead.
- iodates — Plural form of iodate.
- maddest — mentally disturbed; deranged; insane; demented.
- malteds — Plural form of malted.
- mideast — Middle East.
- misdate — to assign or affix a wrong date to.
- onstead — (UK, Scotland, dialect) A single farmhouse; a steading.
- podesta — any of certain magistrates in Italy, as a chief magistrate in medieval towns and republics.
- raddest — Informal. radical.
- saddest — affected by unhappiness or grief; sorrowful or mournful: to feel sad because a close friend has moved away.
- sainted — enrolled among the saints.
- sauteed — cooked or browned in a pan containing a small quantity of butter, oil, or other fat.
- scanted — barely sufficient in amount or quantity; not abundant; almost inadequate: to do scant justice.
- sedated — calm, quiet, or composed; undisturbed by passion or excitement: a sedate party; a sedate horse.
- shafted — a long pole forming the body of various weapons, as lances, halberds, or arrows.
- slatted — a slap; a sharp blow.
- smarted — to be a source of sharp, local, and usually superficial pain, as a wound.
- solated — to change from a gel to a sol.
- stacked — (of a woman) having a voluptuous figure.
- staddle — the lower part of a stack of hay or the like.
- staffed — a group of persons, as employees, charged with carrying out the work of an establishment or executing some undertaking.
- stagged — an adult male deer.
- staider — of settled or sedate character; not flighty or capricious.
- staired — having or consisting of stairs
- stalked — having a stalk or stem.
- stalled — a pretext, as a ruse, trick, or the like, used to delay or deceive.
- stamped — A stamped envelope or package has a stamp stuck on it.
- standee — a person who stands, as a passenger in a train, a spectator at a theater, etc., either because all the seats are taken or because standing room is cheaper than a seat.
- starred — celebrated, prominent, or distinguished; preeminent: a star basketball player; a star reporter.
- statued — having or ornamented with statues: a statued avenue.
- steamed — heated by or heating with steam: a steam radiator.
- steward — a person who manages another's property or financial affairs; one who administers anything as the agent of another or others.
- straked — having a strake