7-letter words containing s, e, n, g
- presong — of the period before a song is sung
- re-sign — to sign (a document, etc) again
- resting — that rests; not active.
- sandage — Allan R(ex) 1926–2010, U.S. astronomer: codiscoverer of the first quasar 1961.
- sangeet — (in India) a pre-wedding celebration
- sargent — Sir (Harold) Malcolm (Watts) 1895–1967, English conductor.
- sealing — a substance that seals; sealant
- seaming — the line formed by sewing together pieces of cloth, leather, or the like.
- searing — to burn or char the surface of: She seared the steak to seal in the juices.
- seating — something designed to support a person in a sitting position, as a chair, bench, or pew; a place on or in which one sits.
- seeding — the fertilized, matured ovule of a flowering plant, containing an embryo or rudimentary plant.
- seeings — the act of a person who sees.
- seeking — to go in search or quest of: to seek the truth.
- seeling — Falconry. to sew shut (the eyes of a falcon) during parts of its training.
- seeming — apparent; appearing, whether truly or falsely, to be as specified: a seeming advantage.
- seeping — to pass, flow, or ooze gradually through a porous substance: Water seeps through cracks in the wall.
- seewing — prosecution
- segment — one of the parts into which something naturally separates or is divided; a division, portion, or section: a segment of an orange.
- seising — seizing.
- seizing — the act of a person or thing that seizes.
- selenga — a river in N central Asia, flowing E and N through the NW Mongolian People's Republic through the Buryat Autonomous Republic in the SE Russian Federation to Lake Baikal. About 700 miles (1125 km) long.
- selfing — a person or thing referred to with respect to complete individuality: one's own self.
- selling — of or relating to a sale or sales: the selling price of oranges.
- senegal — a republic in W Africa: independent member of the French Community; formerly part of French West Africa. 76,084 sq. mi. (197,057 sq. km). Capital: Dakar.
- senghor — Léopold Sédar [French ley-aw-pawld sey-dahr] /French leɪ ɔˈpɔld seɪˈdɑr/ (Show IPA), 1906–2001, African poet, teacher, and statesman: president of the Republic of Senegal 1960–80.
- sensing — any of the faculties, as sight, hearing, smell, taste, or touch, by which humans and animals perceive stimuli originating from outside or inside the body: My sense of smell tells me that dinner is ready.
- serging — the method of overcasting the edges of a piece of fabric to prevent fraying
- seringa — any of several Brazilian trees of the genus Hevea, yielding rubber.
- serving — the act, manner, or right of serving, as in tennis.
- setting — the act or state of setting or the state of being set.
- sevigne — Marie de Rabutin-Chantal [ma-ree duh ra-by-tan-shahn-tal] /maˈri də ra bü tɛ̃ ʃɑ̃ˈtal/ (Show IPA), Marquise de, 1626–96, French writer, especially of letters.
- sexting — a sexually explicit digital image, text message, etc., sent to someone usually by cell phone.
- shebang — Informal. the structure of something, as of an organization, contrivance, or affair: The whole shebang fell apart when the chairman quit.
- shingle — small, waterworn stones or pebbles such as lie in loose sheets or beds on a beach.
- shoeing — an external covering for the human foot, usually of leather and consisting of a more or less stiff or heavy sole and a lighter upper part ending a short distance above, at, or below the ankle.
- sieging — the act or process of surrounding and attacking a fortified place in such a way as to isolate it from help and supplies, for the purpose of lessening the resistance of the defenders and thereby making capture possible.
- sieving — an instrument with a meshed or perforated bottom, used for separating coarse from fine parts of loose matter, for straining liquids, etc., especially one with a circular frame and fine meshes or perforations.
- signage — graphic designs, as symbols, emblems, or words, used especially for identification or as a means of giving directions or warning.
- signore — a conventional Italian title of respect for a man, usually used separately; signor.
- singers — a person or thing that singes.
- single- — single- is used to form words which describe something that has one part or feature, rather than having two or more of them.
- singles — only one in number; one only; unique; sole: a single example.
- singlet — a sleeveless athletic jersey, especially a loose-fitting top worn by runners, joggers, etc.
- sinkage — the act, process, amount, or degree of sinking.
- skanger — a young working-class person who dresses in casual sports clothes
- skewing — an oblique movement, direction, or position.
- slanger — a street vendor
- slinger — a person or thing that slings.
- smidgen — a very small amount: a smidgen of jam for your toast.
- snagged — a tree or part of a tree held fast in the bottom of a river, lake, etc., and forming an impediment or danger to navigation.