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

  • pronate — to turn into a prone position; to rotate (the hand or forearm) so that the surface of the palm is downward or toward the back; to turn (the sole of the foot) outward so that the inner edge of the foot bears the weight when standing.
  • protean — readily assuming different forms or characters; extremely variable.
  • protein — Biochemistry. any of numerous, highly varied organic molecules constituting a large portion of the mass of every life form and necessary in the diet of all animals and other nonphotosynthesizing organisms, composed of 20 or more amino acids linked in a genetically controlled linear sequence into one or more long polypeptide chains, the final shape and other properties of each protein being determined by the side chains of the amino acids and their chemical attachments: proteins include such specialized forms as collagen for supportive tissue, hemoglobin for transport, antibodies for immune defense, and enzymes for metabolism.
  • protend — to stretch forth.
  • pterion — the craniometric point at the side of the sphenoidal fontanelle.
  • reboant — resounding or reverberating loudly.
  • recount — to count again.
  • rection — the determination of the form of one word by the presence of another word in a phrase or sentence
  • refront — to put a new front on something
  • remount — a fresh horse or supply of fresh horses.
  • repoint — to repair the joints of (brickwork, masonry, etc) with mortar or cement
  • retinol — vitamin A.
  • reymont — Władysław Stanisław [vwah-dee-swahf stah-nee-swahf] /vwɑˈdi swɑf stɑˈni swɑf/ (Show IPA), ("Ladislas Regmont") 1868–1925, Polish novelist: Nobel prize 1924.
  • rodents — belonging or pertaining to the gnawing or nibbling mammals of the order Rodentia, including the mice, squirrels, beavers, etc.
  • rontgen — Julius [yoo-lee-uh s] /ˈyu li əs/ (Show IPA), 1855–1932, Dutch pianist, conductor, and composer; born in Germany.
  • routine — subroutine
  • santero — a priest of Santería.
  • section — a part that is cut off or separated.
  • senator — a member of a senate.
  • shelton — a city in SW Connecticut.
  • shorten — to make short or shorter.
  • shotten — (of fish, especially herring) having recently ejected the spawn.
  • skeltonJohn, c1460–1529, English poet.
  • smeatonJohn, 1724–92, English engineer.
  • snorted — (of animals) to force the breath violently through the nostrils with a loud, harsh sound: The spirited horse snorted and shied at the train.
  • snorter — a person or thing that snorts.
  • snotter — to breathe through obstructed nostrils
  • snottie — a midshipman
  • solvent — able to pay all just debts.
  • sonties — a Shakespearean oath
  • soonest — within a short period after this or that time, event, etc.: We shall know soon after he calls.
  • sorbent — a surface that sorbs.
  • sothern — E(dward) H(ugh) 1859–1933, U.S. actor, born in England: husband of Julia Marlowe.
  • soutane — a cassock.
  • soutenu — performed in a carefully sustained manner.
  • soutine — Chaim [khahy-im,, khahy-im] /xaɪˈɪm,, ˈxaɪ ɪm/ (Show IPA), 1894–1943, Lithuanian painter in France.
  • st-ouen — city in NC France, on the Seine: suburb of Paris: pop. 43,000
  • stemson — a curved timber in a wooden bow, scarfed at its lower end to the keelson.
  • stenoky — the ability of an organism to live or survive only within a limited range of environments
  • stensor — L. Hornfeldt, Stockholm, mid-80's. Symbolic math, especially General Relativity. Implemented on top of SHEEP and MACSYMA.
  • stentor — (in the Iliad) a Greek herald with a loud voice.
  • step on — made to open by the operation of a pedal, as a can for kitchen garbage.
  • step-on — made to open by the operation of a pedal, as a can for kitchen garbage.
  • stepson — a son of one's husband or wife by a previous marriage.
  • sterno- — sternum, sternum and
  • stetson — cowboy's hat
  • stollen — a sweetened bread made from raised dough, usually containing nuts, raisins, and citron.
  • stonker — to hit hard; knock unconscious.
  • stouten — to make stout.
  • subnote — a brief record of something written down to assist the memory or for future reference.
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