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7-letter words containing s, t, b, e

  • obstet. — obstetric(s)
  • rabbets — Plural form of rabbet.
  • roberts — Henry Martyn [mahr-tn] /ˈmɑr tn/ (Show IPA), 1837–1923, U.S. engineer and authority on parliamentary procedure: author of Robert's Rules of Order (1876, revised 1915).
  • seaboot — a high, waterproof wading boot worn for fishing and sailing.
  • setback — Surveying. the interval by which a chain or tape exceeds the length being measured.
  • setubalBay of, an inlet of the Atlantic, in W Portugal. 20 miles (32 km) long; 35 miles (56 km) wide.
  • sherbet — a frozen fruit-flavored mixture, similar to an ice, but with milk, egg white, or gelatin added.
  • shubertLee (Levi Shubert) 1875–1953, and his brothers Sam S. 1876–1905, and Jacob J. 1880–1963, U.S. theatrical managers.
  • sorbate — a sorbed substance.
  • sorbent — a surface that sorbs.
  • sorbite — a hexahydric alcohol
  • stabile — fixed in position; stable.
  • stabler — a person who runs a horse stable.
  • stębark — a village formerly in East Prussia, now in N Poland: major German victory over the Russians 1914.
  • steuben — Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin von [free-drikh vil-helm loo-dawlf geyr-hahrt ou-goo s-teen fuh n] /ˈfri drɪx ˈvɪl hɛlm ˈlu dɔlf ˈgeɪr hɑrt ˌaʊ gʊsˈtin fən/ (Show IPA), 1730–94, Prussian major general in the American Revolutionary army.
  • stewbum — a drunken bum.
  • stibine — a colorless, slightly water-soluble, poisonous gas, SbH 3 , usually produced by the reaction of dilute hydrochloric acid with an alloy of antimony and either zinc or magnesium.
  • strobes — Shared Time Repair of Big Electronic Systems
  • stubbed — reduced to or resembling a stub; short and thick; stumpy.
  • stubber — a short projecting part.
  • stubble — Usually, stubbles. the stumps of grain and other stalks left in the ground when the crop is cut.
  • stumble — to strike the foot against something, as in walking or running, so as to stagger or fall; trip.
  • subedit — to edit and correct (written or printed material)
  • subitem — a separate article or particular: 50 items on the list.
  • subject — that which forms a basic matter of thought, discussion, investigation, etc.: a subject of conversation.
  • sublate — to deny or contradict; negate.
  • subnote — a brief record of something written down to assist the memory or for future reference.
  • subrent — to sublet or rent out (a property that is already rented
  • subsect — a body of persons adhering to a particular religious faith; a religious denomination.
  • subsite — a location within a website
  • subteen — a young person approaching the teens or adolescence.
  • subtend — Geometry. to extend under or be opposite to: a chord subtending an arc.
  • subter- — below, under, less than, secretly
  • subtest — a test that is part of a larger test
  • subtext — the underlying or implicit meaning, as of a literary work.
  • subtile — subtle.
  • subtler — thin, tenuous, or rarefied, as a fluid or an odor.
  • subtone — an undertone, an underlying, low or subordinate tone
  • subtype — a subordinate type.
  • subvert — to overthrow (something established or existing).
  • sunbeat — (of land) exposed to powerful sunlight, having the sun beating down constantly upon
  • sunbelt — the southern and southwestern region of the U.S.
  • surbate — to make (feet) sore through walking
  • tibesti — a mountain range of volcanic origin in NW Chad, in the central Sahara extending for about 480 km (300 miles). Highest peak: Emi Koussi, 3415 m (11 204 ft)
  • tshombe — Moise Kapenda [moh-ees kuh-pen-duh] /moʊˈis kəˈpɛn də/ (Show IPA), 1919–69, African political leader in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: prime minister 1964–65.
  • vitebsk — a city in NE Byelorussia (Belarus), on the Dvina River.
  • webcast — the broadcasting of news, entertainment, etc., using the Internet, specifically the World Wide Web.
  • website — a connected group of pages on the World Wide Web regarded as a single entity, usually maintained by one person or organization and devoted to a single topic or several closely related topics.
  • webster — Informal. a dictionary of the English language, especially American English, such as Dictionary.com.
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