7-letter words containing t, o
- drop it — stop talking about it
- droplet — a little drop.
- dropout — an act or instance of dropping out.
- drostdy — the office and residence of a landdrost
- drought — A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall; a shortage of water resulting from this.
- droukit — drenched; soaked
- drouthy — droughty.
- dry lot — a fenced-in area that is free of vegetation and is used for the containment, feeding, and fattening of livestock.
- dry out — free from moisture or excess moisture; not moist; not wet: a dry towel; dry air.
- dry rot — wood: fungal decay
- dry-rot — Plant Pathology. a decay of seasoned timber, resulting in its becoming brittle and crumbling to a dry powder, caused by various fungi. any of various diseases of plants in which the rotted tissues are dry.
- dtalgol — Decision Table ALGOL. An ALGOL superset from Victoria University, Wellington that added decision tables and runs on Burroughs Large System.
- du mont — Allen Balcom. 1901–65, US inventor and electronics manufacturer. He developed the cathode-ray tube used in television sets and oscilloscopes
- du pont — É(leuthère) I(rénée)1771-1834; Am. industrialist, born in France
- duction — (obsolete) guidance.
- dugento — duecento.
- dugouts — Plural form of dugout.
- duotone — of two tones or colors.
- duotype — two halftone plates made from a monochrome original but etched differently to create two values of intensity when superimposed in printing.
- dustoff — medevac (def 1).
- dustoor — a Parsee chief priest.
- duteous — dutiful; obedient.
- e-forth — (language) A Forth interpreter written in Motorla 6809 assembly code by Lennart Benschop <[email protected]>. Posted to Usenet newsgroup alt.sources on 1993-11-03 with a Motorola 6809 assembler.
- ear rot — a fungal disease of corn, characterized by molding and decay of the ears.
- earshot — the range or distance within which a sound, voice, etc., can be heard.
- eat out — to take into the mouth and swallow for nourishment; chew and swallow (food).
- ebonist — a worker in ebony.
- ebonite — vulcanite.
- eco-tax — a tax levied on services, products, etc that adversely affect the environment
- ecofact — (achaeology) A biological artifact not altered by humans, but which may be indicative of human occupation.
- ecolect — A language variety unique to a household.
- ecotage — sabotage aimed at polluters or destroyers of the natural environment.
- ecotone — the transition zone between two different plant communities, as that between forest and prairie.
- ecotope — Ecological habitat on the scale of individual organisms sharing space. Many ecotopes together, either adjacent or overlapping, make up an eco-region or larger unit.
- ecotour — A vacation tour or package that showcases ecology (wildlife, etc.) or is ecologically friendly.
- ecotown — (UK) Any of a number of government-sponsored new towns which are intended to achieve exemplary standards of sustainability.
- ecotype — a subspecies or race that is especially adapted to a particular set of environmental conditions.
- ectopia — the usually congenital displacement of an organ or part.
- ectopic — occurring in an abnormal position or place; displaced.
- ectozoa — any animal parasite, as the louse, that lives on the surface of its host (opposed to entozoon).
- ectropy — (thermodynamics) The overall increase in the organization of a system.
- edition — one of a series of printings of the same book, newspaper, etc., each issued at a different time and differing from another by alterations, additions, etc. (distinguished from impression).
- editors — Plural form of editor.
- edomite — a descendant of Esau or Edom. Num. 20:14–21.
- eductor — ejector (def 3).
- eelpout — any fish of the family Zoarcidae, especially Zoarces viviparus, of Europe.
- efforts — exertion of physical or mental power: It will take great effort to achieve victory.
- effront — (obsolete) To give assurance to.
- eftsoon — soon afterward.
- egoists — Plural form of egoist.