0%

7-letter words containing t, e, r

  • natured — having a temperament of a particular kind (usually used in combination): good-natured.
  • natures — Plural form of nature.
  • near to — near
  • nearest — close; to a point or place not far away: Come near so I won't have to shout.
  • nectary — Botany. an organ or part that secretes nectar.
  • negater — Alt form negator.
  • negator — to deny the existence, evidence, or truth of: an investigation tending to negate any supernatural influences.
  • negrito — a member of any of various small-statured, indigenous peoples of Africa, the Philippines, the Malay Peninsula, the Andaman Islands, and southern India.
  • neither — not either; not the one or the other: Neither statement is true.
  • neritic — of or relating to the region of water lying directly above the sublittoral zone of the sea bottom.
  • neritid — (zoology) Any member of the Neritidae.
  • nerthus — goddess of fertility, described by Tacitus in his Germania: later appeared in Scandinavian mythology as the god Njord.
  • nervate — (of leaves) having veins.
  • nesters — Plural form of nester.
  • nestler — One that nestles.
  • netburp — (networking, chat)   (Or "netsplit") When netlag gets really bad, and delays between IRC servers exceed a certain threshhold, the network effectively becomes partitioned for a period of time, and large numbers of people seem to be signing off at the same time and then signing back on again when things get better. An instance of this is called a "netburp" (or, sometimes, netsplit).
  • nethers — The private parts of the body, particularly the sex organs.
  • netrock — /net'rok/ (IBM) A flame; used especially on VNET, IBM's internal corporate network.
  • netroot — a political activist who promotes his or her cause via the internet
  • netters — Plural form of netter.
  • nettler — an irritating or aggravating person or thing
  • netware — Novell NetWare
  • network — any netlike combination of filaments, lines, veins, passages, or the like: a network of arteries; a network of sewers under the city.
  • neurite — any projection from the body of a nerve cell (neuron), whether an axon or a dendrite
  • neuters — Plural form of neuter.
  • neutral — not taking part or giving assistance in a dispute or war between others: a neutral nation during World War II.
  • neutron — an elementary particle having no charge, mass slightly greater than that of a proton, and spin of ½: a constituent of the nuclei of all atoms except those of hydrogen. Symbol: n.
  • newport — a seaport in Gwent, in SE Wales, near the Severn estuary.
  • nighter — (only in combinations) Someone or something who does something for a certain number of nights.
  • niterie — (US) A nightclub or nightspot.
  • niteroi — a seaport in and the capital of Rio de Janeiro state, in SE Brazil.
  • nitrate — Chemistry. a salt or ester of nitric acid, or any compound containing the univalent group –ONO 2 or NO 3 .
  • nitrene — (organic chemistry) Any organic compound, the univalent nitrogen equivalent of a carbene, having general formula RN:.
  • nitride — a compound, containing two elements only, of which the more electronegative one is nitrogen.
  • nitrile — any of a class of organic compounds with the general formula RC≡N.
  • nitrite — Chemistry. a salt or ester of nitrous acid.
  • nointer — a mischievous child; rascal
  • norbert — a male given name.
  • nortena — a lively, polkalike folk music chiefly of southern Texas and northern Mexico, usually with Spanish lyrics and played on accordion and 12-string guitar, sometimes with fiddle and saxophone.
  • norteno — type of Mexican music
  • norther — Chiefly Texas and Oklahoma. a cold gale from the north, formed during the winter by a vigorous outbreak of continental polar air behind a cold front.
  • notaire — (in France) a public official authorized by the state to attest and certify certain legal documents, oversee property transactions, etc
  • notcher — One who makes notches.
  • noticer — Someone who notices.
  • nurture — to feed and protect: to nurture one's offspring.
  • nutters — Plural form of nutter.
  • nuttery — an area where trees that bear nuts are grown
  • nuttier — Comparative form of nutty.
  • oaktree — An oak (tree).
  • oastler — Richard. 1789–1861, British social reformer; he campaigned against child labour and helped achieve the ten-hour day (1847)
Was this page helpful?
Yes No
Thank you for your feedback! Tell your friends about this page
Tell us why?