7-letter words containing s, e, i, t
- smytrie — a collection or group, esp of small children, animals, etc
- snicket — a passageway between walls or fences
- snifter — Also called inhaler. a pear-shaped glass, narrowing at the top to intensify the aroma of brandy, liqueur, etc.
- sniglet — any word coined for something that has no specific name.
- snippet — a small piece snipped off; a small bit, scrap, or fragment: an anthology of snippets.
- snottie — a midshipman
- sociate — an associate or partner
- society — an organized group of persons associated together for religious, benevolent, cultural, scientific, political, patriotic, or other purposes.
- sonties — a Shakespearean oath
- sorbite — a hexahydric alcohol
- sorites — a form of argument having several premises and one conclusion, capable of being resolved into a chain of syllogisms, the conclusion of each of which is a premise of the next.
- sosatie — a skewer of curried meat pieces
- soutine — Chaim [khahy-im,, khahy-im] /xaɪˈɪm,, ˈxaɪ ɪm/ (Show IPA), 1894–1943, Lithuanian painter in France.
- soviets — (before the revolution) any governmental council. (after the revolution) a local council, originally elected only by manual workers, with certain powers of local administration. (after the revolution) a higher council elected by a local council, being part of a hierarchy of soviets culminating in the Supreme Soviet.
- specist — discrimination in favor of one species, usually the human species, over another, especially in the exploitation or mistreatment of animals by humans.
- spicate — having spikes, as a plant.
- spilite — a type of igneous rock
- spinate — having thorns or a spine
- spitted — to eject saliva from the mouth; expectorate.
- spitter — brocket (def 2).
- spittle — saliva; spit.
- spottie — a young deer of up to three months of age
- spriest — active; nimble; agile; energetic; brisk.
- stabile — fixed in position; stable.
- staggie — a little stag
- staider — of settled or sedate character; not flighty or capricious.
- stainer — a discoloration produced by foreign matter having penetrated into or chemically reacted with a material; a spot not easily removed.
- staines — a town in Surrey, SE England, on the Thames River near Heathrow airport.
- staired — having or consisting of stairs
- staithe — a wharf, where ships can moor and unload or load
- staniel — a kestrel
- stanine — a unit on a scale of nine levels used to group the results of aptitude tests, or this method or scale of testing
- starnie — a little star
- statice — any of various plants belonging to the genus Limonium, of the leadwort family, having clusters of variously colored flowers that retain their color when dried.
- stative — (of a verb) expressing a state or condition, as like, want, or believe, and usually used in simple, not progressive, tenses: I liked them. I want some. I will never believe it.
- steamie — a public wash house
- stearic — of or relating to suet or fat.
- stearin — Chemistry. any of the three glyceryl esters of stearic acid, especially C 3 H 5 (C 1 8 H 3 5 O 2) 3 , a soft, white, odorless solid found in many natural fats.
- steelie — steelhead.
- steinem — Gloria, born 1934, U.S. women's-rights activist, journalist, and editor.
- steiner — Jakob [yah-kawp] /ˈyɑ kɔp/ (Show IPA), 1796–1863, Swiss mathematician.
- stellio — a lizard
- stencil — a device for applying a pattern, design, words, etc., to a surface, consisting of a thin sheet of cardboard, metal, or other material from which figures or letters have been cut out, a coloring substance, ink, etc., being rubbed, brushed, or pressed over the sheet, passing through the perforations and onto the surface.
- step in — (of garments, shoes, etc.) put on by being stepped into.
- step it — to dance
- step-in — (of garments, shoes, etc.) put on by being stepped into.
- sterile — free from living germs or microorganisms; aseptic: sterile surgical instruments.
- steroid — any of a large group of fat-soluble organic compounds, as the sterols, bile acids, and sex hormones, most of which have specific physiological action.
- stettin — German name of Szczecin.
- stewing — to cook (food) by simmering or slow boiling.