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7-letter words containing t, n, o, e

  • ornated — Simple past tense and past participle of ornate.
  • orontes — a river in W Asia, flowing N from Lebanon through NW Syria and then SW past Antioch, Turkey, to the Mediterranean. 250 miles (405 km) long.
  • otarine — relating to seals with ears
  • othniel — a judge of Israel. Judges 3:9.
  • oughten — (colloquial, or, dialectical) ought not, oughtn't.
  • outdent — A hanging paragraph.
  • outdone — to surpass in execution or performance: The cook outdid himself last night.
  • outearn — to earn more than
  • outline — the line by which a figure or object is defined or bounded; contour.
  • outname — to be more notorious than
  • outness — (philosophy) The collective of things that are distinct from the observer.
  • outseen — Past participle of outsee.
  • outwent — simple past tense of outgo.
  • overnet — to cover with, or as if with, a net
  • oxytone — having an acute accent on the last syllable.
  • ozonate — to add ozone to
  • pantone — (graphics)   A set of standard colours for printing, each of which is specified by a single number. You can buy a Pantone swatch book containing samples of each colour. Some computer graphics software allows colours to be specified as Pantone numbers. Even though a computer monitor can only show an approximation to some of the colours, the software can output a colour separation for each different Pantone colour, enabling a print shop to exactly reproduce the original desired colour.
  • patonce — (of a cross) having limbs which broaden from the centre and are floriated at the end
  • peloton — an ornamental glass made in Bohemia in the late 19th century, usually having a striated overlay of glass filaments in a different color.
  • pentito — a person involved in organized crime who offers information to the police in return for immunity from prosecution
  • pentode — a vacuum tube having five electrodes, usually a plate, three grids, and a cathode, within the same envelope.
  • pentose — a monosaccharide containing five atoms of carbon, as xylose, C 5 H 1 0 O 5 , or produced from pentosans by hydrolysis.
  • peptone — any of a class of diffusible, soluble substances into which proteins are converted by partial hydrolysis.
  • phaeton — any of various light, four-wheeled carriages, with or without a top, having one or two seats facing forward, used in the 19th century.
  • phonate — to articulate speech sounds, esp to cause the vocal cords to vibrate in the execution of a voiced speech sound
  • pimento — pimiento.
  • pointed — having a point or points: a pointed arch.
  • pointel — a pavement of tile mosaic forming an abstract design.
  • pointer — a person or thing that points.
  • polenta — (especially in Italian cooking) a thick mush of cornmeal.
  • pollent — strong
  • pontage — a tax paid for the maintenance of a bridge
  • pontile — a metal bar used in glass-making
  • pontine — of or relating to the Pontine Marshes.
  • portend — to indicate in advance; to foreshadow or presage, as an omen does: The street incident may portend a general uprising.
  • portent — an indication or omen of something about to happen, especially something momentous.
  • portnet — the South African Port Authority
  • posteen — an Afghan jacket made of leather and with a wool lining
  • postern — a back door or gate.
  • postnet — an official postal service in South Africa
  • potence — potency.
  • potency — the state or quality of being potent.
  • potents — a fur having a pattern of T -shaped forms, placed in alternate directions and having alternating tinctures, one metal and one color, so that all forms of one tincture face the same way and are between, above, and below forms of the other tincture facing the other way.
  • potenza — a city in Basilicata, in S Italy.
  • potheen — poteen.
  • potline — a row of electrolytic cells for reducing certain metals, as aluminum, from fused salts.
  • pouncet — box with a perforated top used for perfume
  • poutine — a dish of chipped potatoes topped with curd cheese and a tomato-based sauce
  • prenote — a brief record of something written down to assist the memory or for future reference.
  • preston — a seaport in W Lancashire, in NW England.
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