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7-letter words containing s, o, r, n

  • -person — -person is added to numbers to form adjectives which indicate how many people are involved in something or can use something. People is not used in this way.
  • anchors — the brakes of a motor vehicle
  • angoras — Plural form of angora.
  • anomers — Plural form of anomer.
  • anoraks — Plural form of anorak.
  • anterosMount, a peak in central Colorado, in the Sawatch Mountains. 14,269 feet (4349 meters).
  • anurous — lacking a tail; tailless; acaudate
  • archons — Plural form of archon Chief magistrates of ancient Athens.
  • arenose — sandy
  • arenous — sandy
  • arseno- — having arsenic as a constituent
  • atoners — Plural form of atoner.
  • avernos — a crater lake in S Italy, near Naples and the Tyrrhenian Sea, thought by ancients to be the entrance to the underworld.
  • baryons — Plural form of baryon.
  • bergson — Henri Louis (ɑ̃ri lwi). 1859–1941, French philosopher, who sought to bridge the gap between metaphysics and science. His main works are Memory and Matter (1896, trans. 1911) and Creative Evolution (1907, trans. 1911): Nobel prize for literature 1927
  • bonkers — If you say that someone is bonkers, you mean that they are silly or act in a crazy way.
  • bonsoir — good evening
  • borings — Machinery. the act or process of making or enlarging a hole. the hole so made.
  • boursin — a brand of soft white creamy cheese, often flavoured with garlic
  • branson — Sir Richard. born 1950, British entrepreneur. In 1969 he founded the Virgin record company, adding other interests later, including Virgin Atlantic Airways (1984), Virgin Radio (1993), and the Virgin Rail Group (1996): made the fastest crossing of the Atlantic by boat (1986) and the first of the Pacific by hot-air balloon (1991)
  • bresson — Robert (rɔbɛr). 1901–99, French film director: his films include Le Journal d'un curé de campagne (1950), Une Femme douce (1969), and L'Argent (1983)
  • brogans — a heavy, sturdy shoe, especially an ankle-high work shoe.
  • burnous — a long circular cloak with a hood attached, worn esp by Arabs
  • cantors — Plural form of cantor.
  • carbons — Short for carbon copies.
  • carlson — Chester1906-68; U.S. inventor; developed xerography
  • carnose — fleshy
  • carnous — carnose.
  • caroons — Plural form of caroon.
  • cartons — Plural form of carton.
  • censors — Plural form of censor.
  • cerosin — (organic compound) A waxy substance obtained from the bark of the sugar cane.
  • chronos — chronometer.
  • cistron — the section of a chromosome that encodes a single polypeptide chain
  • citrons — Plural form of citron.
  • cloners — Plural form of cloner.
  • coarsen — If something coarsens or is coarsened, it becomes thicker or rougher in texture.
  • concurs — to accord in opinion; agree: Do you concur with his statement?
  • condors — Plural form of condor.
  • confers — to consult together; compare opinions; carry on a discussion or deliberation.
  • congers — Plural form of conger.
  • conkers — a game in which a player swings a horse chestnut (conker), threaded onto a string, against that of another player to try to break it
  • conners — Plural form of conner.
  • connors — Jimmy. born 1952, US tennis player: Wimbledon champion 1974 and 1982; US champion 1974, 1976, 1978, 1982, and 1983
  • consarn — Eye dialect of concern.
  • consort — If you say that someone consorts with a particular person or group, you mean that they spend a lot of time with them, and usually that you do not think this is a good thing.
  • conster — Obsolete spelling of construe.
  • contras — (often initial capital letter) a member of a counterrevolutionary guerrilla group in Nicaragua.
  • corbans — Plural form of corban.
  • cordons — Plural form of cordon.

On this page, we collect all 7-letter words with S-O-R-N. It’s easy to find right word with a certain length. It is the easiest way to find 7-letter word that contains in S-O-R-N to use in Scrabble or Crossword puzzles

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