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

  • scripts — the letters or characters used in writing by hand; handwriting, especially cursive writing.
  • scritch — to screech
  • scutariLake, a lake between NW Albania and Montenegro. About 135 sq. mi. (350 sq. km).
  • seagirt — surrounded by the sea.
  • seifert — Jaroslav [yah-raw-slahf] /ˈyɑ rɔ slɑf/ (Show IPA), 1901–1986, Czech poet: Nobel prize 1984.
  • seriate — arranged or occurring in one or more series.
  • servite — a member of an order of mendicant friars, founded in Florence in 1233, engaged in fostering devotion to the Virgin Mary.
  • setaria — any grass of the genus Setaria, having a dense panicle, grown for forage.
  • shastri — Lal Bahadur [lahl bah-hah-doo r] /lɑl bɑˈhɑ dʊər/ (Show IPA), 1904–66, Indian statesman: prime minister 1964–66.
  • shifter — a person or thing that shifts.
  • shortia — an evergreen herb native to eastern North America and temperate Asia, with white, pink, or blue flowers
  • shortie — a person of less than average stature (sometimes used as a disparaging and offensive term of address).
  • shright — a shriek
  • shritch — a shriek
  • sickertWalter Richard, 1860–1942, English painter.
  • sievert — the standard unit in the International System of Units (SI) of dose equivalent having the same biological effect as one joule of x-rays per kilogram of recipient mass (or one gray): The average person receives about 2 to 3 one-thousandths of a sievert per year from naturally occurring radiation in the environment. Abbreviation: Sv.
  • sighter — the power or faculty of seeing; perception of objects by use of the eyes; vision.
  • simitar — a curved, single-edged sword of Asian, especially Eastern origin.
  • sinatraFrank (Francis Albert) 1915–98, U.S. singer and actor.
  • sintery — containing sinter
  • siroset — of or relating to the chemical treatment of woollen fabrics to give a permanent-press effect, or a garment so treated
  • sirtuin — a protein that regulates cell metabolism and ageing
  • sistrum — an ancient Egyptian percussion instrument consisting of a looped metal frame set in a handle and fitted with loose crossbars that rattle when shaken.
  • skirret — a plant, Sium sisarum, of the parsley family, cultivated in Europe for its edible tuberous root.
  • skirted — the part of a gown, dress, slip, or coat that extends downward from the waist.
  • skirter — a man who skirts fleeces
  • skitter — to go, run, or glide lightly or rapidly.
  • slinter — a dodge, trick, or stratagem
  • sliotar — the ball used in hurling
  • slither — to slide down or along a surface, especially unsteadily, from side to side, or with some friction or noise: The box slithered down the chute.
  • smytrie — a collection or group, esp of small children, animals, etc
  • snifter — Also called inhaler. a pear-shaped glass, narrowing at the top to intensify the aroma of brandy, liqueur, etc.
  • sofrito — soffritto.
  • 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.
  • soritic — 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.
  • sorting — a particular kind, species, variety, class, or group, distinguished by a common character or nature: to develop a new sort of painting; nice people, of course, but not really our sort.
  • spirant — fricative (def 2).
  • spirits — an emotional state, esp with regard to exaltation or dejection
  • spirity — spirited
  • spitter — brocket (def 2).
  • sportif — sporty
  • spraint — a piece of otter's dung
  • spriest — active; nimble; agile; energetic; brisk.
  • spright — an elf, fairy, or goblin.
  • squirts — to eject liquid in a jet from a narrow orifice: The hose squirted all over us.
  • stagira — an ancient town in NE Greece, in Macedonia on the E Chalcidice peninsula: birthplace of Aristotle.
  • 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.
  • staired — having or consisting of stairs
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