7-letter words containing s, i, z
- schizo- — indicating a cleavage, split, or division
- schizzy — schizophrenic
- schweiz — German name of Switzerland.
- seizing — the act of a person or thing that seizes.
- seizure — the act or an instance of seizing.
- shiatzu — a Japanese massage technique that includes the use of acupressure.
- shimizu — a city in Shizuoka prefecture, E central Honshu, Japan.
- shizzle — a form of slang popularized by US rap musicians in which the trailing syllables of certain words are replaced by the suffix -izzle
- showbiz — show business: entertainment
- siameze — to fuse together
- sizable — of considerable size; fairly large: He inherited a sizable fortune.
- size up — the spatial dimensions, proportions, magnitude, or bulk of anything: the size of a farm; the size of the fish you caught.
- size-up — an appraisal or estimation, especially as the result of sizing up: asking for a size-up of the new office equipment.
- sizeism — discrimination on the basis of a person's size, esp against people considered to be overweight
- sizeist — discriminating on the basis of a person's size, esp against people considered to be overweight
- sizzler — to make a hissing sound, as in frying or burning.
- sozzini — Italian name of Socinus.
- spinoza — Baruch [buh-rook] /bəˈruk/ (Show IPA), or Benedict de [ben-uh-dikt duh] /ˈbɛn ə dɪkt də/ (Show IPA), 1632–77, Dutch philosopher.
- stamitz — Carl Philipp, 1745–1801, German composer and violinist (son of Johann).
- strozzi — Bernardo [ber-nahr-daw] /bɛrˈnɑr dɔ/ (Show IPA), (I"Il Cappuccino") 1581–1644, Italian painter and engraver.
- stylize — to design in or cause to conform to a particular style, as of representation or treatment in art; conventionalize.
- switzer — Swiss (def 2).
- swizzle — a tall drink, originating in Barbados, composed of full-flavored West Indian rum, lime juice, crushed ice, and sugar: typically served with a swizzle stick.
- szigeti — Joseph, 1892–1973, U.S. violinist, born in Hungary.
- szilard — Leo, 1898–1964, U.S. physicist, born in Hungary.
- tzarism — dictatorship; despotic or autocratic government.
- tzarist — of, relating to, or characteristic of a czar or the system and principles of government under a czar.
- tzimmes — Also, tsimmes. Jewish Cookery. any of various sweetened combinations of vegetables, fruit, and sometimes meat, prepared as a casserole or stew.
- tzitzis — zizith.
- unisize — made to fit all sizes, types, weights, etc., within the ordinary range: unisize swimming trunks.
- unsized — having size as specified (often used in combination): middle-sized.
- whizzes — to make a humming, buzzing, or hissing sound, as an object passing swiftly through the air.
- wizards — Plural form of wizard.
- yezidis — a member of a religious sect living mostly in the Kurdish areas of northern Iraq, Syria, Armenia, and Georgia, whose beliefs are based partly on Zoroastrianism and Sufism.
- z twist — a direction of the twist in yarns, from top right to bottom left, resembling the long stroke of the letter Z.
- z- axis — a reference axis of a three-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system along which the z-coordinate is measured
- zakuski — an hors d'oeuvre.
- zaniest — ludicrously or whimsically comical; clownish.
- zanyish — fairly or quite zany
- zanyism — (archaic) clownishness; buffoonery.
- zechins — Plural form of zechin.
- zeniths — Plural form of zenith.
- zestier — Comparative form of zesty.
- zestily — In a zesty manner; with zest.
- zesting — Present participle of zest.
- ziffius — a type of sea monster
- zigzags — Plural form of zigzag.
- zincous — zincic.
- zingers — Plural form of zinger.
- zinnias — Plural form of zinnia.