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

  • notaire — (in France) a public official authorized by the state to attest and certify certain legal documents, oversee property transactions, etc
  • notated — to note, mark, or set down in a system of notation: The book describes how to notate music for instruments and voice.
  • notates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of notate.
  • notepad — a pad of blank pages for writing notes.
  • novated — Simple past tense and past participle of novate.
  • novates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of novate.
  • oaktree — An oak (tree).
  • oastler — Richard. 1789–1861, British social reformer; he campaigned against child labour and helped achieve the ten-hour day (1847)
  • oatcake — a cake, usually thin and brittle, made of oatmeal.
  • oatlike — a cereal grass, Avena sativa, cultivated for its edible seed.
  • oatmeal — meal made from ground or rolled oats.
  • oblates — Plural form of oblate.
  • obovate — inversely ovate; ovate with the narrow end at the base.
  • obviate — to anticipate and prevent or eliminate (difficulties, disadvantages, etc.) by effective measures; render unnecessary: to obviate the risk of serious injury.
  • ocreate — having an ocrea or ocreae; sheathed.
  • octamer — an eight-molecule complex.
  • octaves — Plural form of octave.
  • oculate — Having eyes.
  • odonate — belonging or pertaining to the order Odonata, comprising the damselflies and dragonflies.
  • of late — occurring, coming, or being after the usual or proper time: late frosts; a late spring.
  • offbeat — differing from the usual or expected; unconventional: an offbeat comedian.
  • offtake — a pipe or passage for conducting smoke, a current of air, or the like, to an uptake or downtake.
  • oleates — Plural form of oleate.
  • olestra — a synthetic oil used as a substitute for dietary fat: not digested or absorbed by the human body.
  • omental — a fold of the peritoneum connecting the stomach and the abdominal viscera forming a protective and supportive covering.
  • ominate — (obsolete) To presage; to foreshow; to foretoken.
  • on heat — (of some female mammals) sexually receptive
  • on seat — (of officials) in the office rather than on tour or on leave
  • one-act — a short play consisting of one act.
  • oneonta — a city in E central New York.
  • onstage — on or onto the stage (opposed to offstage): The director shouted, “Onstage, everybody!”.
  • onstead — (UK, Scotland, dialect) A single farmhouse; a steading.
  • ootheca — a case or capsule containing eggs, as that of certain gastropods and insects.
  • operant — operating; producing effects.
  • operate — to work, perform, or function, as a machine does: This engine does not operate properly.
  • opiated — Simple past tense and past participle of opiate.
  • opiates — Plural form of opiate.
  • or gate — a circuit that is energized when any of its inputs are energized.
  • orantes — orant.
  • ornated — Simple past tense and past participle of ornate.
  • ortegalCape, a cape in NW Spain, on the Bay of Biscay.
  • ossetia — a region in Caucasia: divided between North Ossetia of the Russian Federation and the South Ossetian Autonomous Region of the Georgian Republic.
  • osteoma — a benign tumor composed of osseous tissue.
  • osteria — An Italian restaurant, typically a simple or inexpensive one.
  • ostiate — characterized by having ostia
  • otarine — relating to seals with ears
  • outages — Plural form of outage.
  • outbake — to bake more than or better than
  • outbeam — to beam more than or brighter than
  • outdare — to surpass in daring.
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