7-letter words containing t, o
- allport — Gordon W(illard) 1897–1967, U.S. psychologist and educator.
- allston — Washington. 1779–1843, US painter and author, regarded as the earliest US Romantic painter. His paintings include Elijah in the Desert (1818) and Moonlit Landscape (1819)
- alongst — along
- alotted — Alternative form of allotted Simple past tense and past participle of allot.
- altdorf — a town in central Switzerland, capital of Uri canton: setting of the William Tell legend. Pop: 8541 (2000)
- althorn — a valved brass musical instrument belonging to the saxhorn or flügelhorn families
- altmode — alt
- altoist — a person who plays the alto saxophone
- altoona — city in central Pa.: pop. 50,000
- amation — lovemaking
- amatory — of, relating to, or inciting sexual love or desire
- amniote — any vertebrate animal, such as a reptile, bird, or mammal, that possesses an amnion, chorion, and allantois during embryonic development
- amongst — Amongst means the same as among.
- amorant — loving, romantic
- amorist — a lover or a writer about love
- amorite — a member of an ancient Semitic people of c. 2000 b.c.: in the Bible, regarded as descended from Canaan, son of Ham: Gen. 10:16
- amortal — pursuing a lifestyle that defies the process of ageing
- amosite — a fibrous mineral used in the manufacture of heat and acid-proof asbestos
- amotion — the deprivation of a possession
- amounts — the sum total of two or more quantities or sums; aggregate.
- amyntor — a king of Ormenium who refused to give his daughter Astydamia to Hercules and who was slain by Hercules.
- anation — (chemistry) The replacement of a ligand (especially of water) by an anion in a coordination compound.
- anatomy — Anatomy is the study of the structure of the bodies of people or animals.
- animato — (to be performed) in a lively manner
- annatol — a male given name.
- annatto — a small tropical American tree, Bixa orellana, having red or pinkish flowers and pulpy seeds that yield a dye: family Bixaceae
- annoint — (nonstandard) alternative spelling of anoint.
- anoetic — relating to anoesis
- anoints — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of anoint.
- anolyte — the section of an electrolyte that is around or attached to the anode
- anomite — a variety of mica, similar to biotite but differing in optical orientation.
- another — Another thing or person means an additional thing or person of the same type as one that already exists.
- anstoss — (in the philosophy of Fichte) any of the six successive steps by which the absolute ego attains self-knowledge.
- ant cow — an insect, esp an aphid, that excretes a sweet honey-like substance that is collected and eaten by ants
- anteros — Mount, a peak in central Colorado, in the Sawatch Mountains. 14,269 feet (4349 meters).
- anthoid — resembling a flower
- anthony — Saint. ?251–?356 ad, Egyptian hermit, commonly regarded as the founder of Christian monasticism. Feast day: Jan 17
- antidot — (physics) A small, circular region of opposite charge or magnetization, especially one that is part of a semiconductor device.
- antifog — acting to prevent the condensation of moisture, esp on transparent surfaces
- antilog — antilogarithm
- antioch — a city in S Turkey, on the Orontes River: ancient commercial centre and capital of Syria (300–64 bc); early centre of Christianity. Pop: 155 000 (2005 est)
- antipot — opposed to the illegal use of marijuana
- antlion — any of various neuropterous insects of the family Myrmeleontidae, which typically resemble dragonflies and are most common in tropical regions
- antoine — André [ahn-drey] /ɑ̃ˈdreɪ/ (Show IPA), 1858–1943, French theatrical director, manager, and critic.
- antonia — a feminine name: var. Antoinette, Tonya
- antonym — The antonym of a word is a word which means the opposite.
- aphotic — characterized by or growing in the absence of light
- apomict — an organism, esp a plant, produced by apomixis
- apostil — a marginal note
- apostle — The apostles were the followers of Jesus Christ who went from place to place telling people about him and trying to persuade them to become Christians.