7-letter words containing t, e, n
- troezen — (in ancient geography) a town in E Peloponnesus near the coast of the Saronic Gulf, regarded in mythology as the birthplace of Theseus.
- tropine — a white, crystalline, hygroscopic, water-soluble, poisonous alkaloid, C 8 H 15 NO, obtained chiefly by the hydrolysis of atropine or hyoscyamine.
- trounce — to beat severely; thrash.
- trudgen — a stroke in which a double overarm motion and a scissors kick are used.
- trueing — being in accordance with the actual state or conditions; conforming to reality or fact; not false: a true story.
- trueman — Freddy, full name Frederick Sewards Trueman. 1931–2006, English cricketer; a fast bowler, he played for Yorkshire (1949–68) and England (1952–65); first bowler to take 300 test match wickets
- trundle — to cause (a circular object) to roll along; roll.
- trunker — the main stem of a tree, as distinct from the branches and roots.
- trunnel — a wooden pin that swells when moist, used for fastening together timbers, as those of ships.
- tunable — capable of being tuned.
- tune in — a succession of musical sounds forming an air or melody, with or without the harmony accompanying it.
- tune up — a succession of musical sounds forming an air or melody, with or without the harmony accompanying it.
- tune-up — an adjustment, as of a motor, to improve working order or condition: The car needs a tune-up badly.
- tuneage — (a piece of) recorded music that one likes
- tuneful — full of melody; melodious: tuneful compositions.
- tunicle — a vestment worn over the alb by subdeacons, as at the celebration of the Mass, and by bishops.
- tunnage — the capacity of a merchant vessel, expressed either in units of weight, as deadweight tons, or of volume, as gross tons.
- tuonela — the afterworld, an island on which the sun and moon never shine.
- turbine — any of various machines having a rotor, usually with vanes or blades, driven by the pressure, momentum, or reactive thrust of a moving fluid, as steam, water, hot gases, or air, either occurring in the form of free jets or as a fluid passing through and entirely filling a housing around the rotor.
- turdine — belonging or pertaining to the family Turdidae, comprising the true thrushes.
- turenne — Henri de la Tour d'Auvergne de [ahn-ree duh la toor doh-vern-yuh duh] /ɑ̃ˈri də la ˈtur doʊˈvɛrn yə də/ (Show IPA), 1611–75, French general and marshal.
- turkmen — the language of the Turkman people, a Turkic language spoken mostly east of the Caspian Sea in Turkmenistan but also in parts of European Russia, Iran, and the Caucasus.
- turnery — the process or art of forming or shaping objects on a lathe.
- turnkey — a person who has charge of the keys of a prison; jailer.
- tutenag — a nickel silver containing about 45 percent copper, with varying proportions of nickel and zinc and often smaller amounts of other metals.
- twanged — to give out a sharp, vibrating sound, as the string of a musical instrument when plucked.
- twanger — a person or object that twangs
- twangle — to make a twanging sound, esp on a musical instrument
- tweener — something that falls in between two categories
- twentel — A functional language.
- twiggen — made of twigs
- twinjet — an airplane powered by two jet engines.
- twinkie — a male homosexual
- twinkle — to shine with a flickering gleam of light, as a star or distant light.
- twinned — being a twin or twins: twin sisters.
- twinset — a matched sleeveless or short-sleeved sweater and cardigan sold to be worn together.
- twinter — an animal that is two years old
- twitten — a narrow alleyway
- twoness — the state or condition of being two
- twoonie — Canadian Informal. a two-dollar coin.
- tylenol — Tylenol is a mild drug which reduces pain and fever.
- tyndale — William, c1492–1536, English religious reformer, translator of the Bible into English, and martyr.
- type in — If you type information into a computer or type it in, you press keys on the keyboard so that the computer stores or processes the information.
- tzekung — Zigong.
- tzigane — (often lowercase) of, consisting of, or pertaining to Gypsies: Tzigane music.
- umpteen — innumerable; many.
- unacted — anything done, being done, or to be done; deed; performance: a heroic act.
- unadept — very skilled; proficient; expert: an adept juggler.
- unakite — a composite rock or crystal of feldspar, epidote, and quartz, having pink and green shades and often used in jewellery or other ornaments
- unbated — not abated; undiminished; unlessened.