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

  • -tonner — weighing a specified number of tons
  • adorant — (poetic) Adoring.
  • affront — If something affronts you, you feel insulted and hurt because of it.
  • althorn — a valved brass musical instrument belonging to the saxhorn or flügelhorn families
  • amorant — loving, romantic
  • amyntor — a king of Ormenium who refused to give his daughter Astydamia to Hercules and who was slain by Hercules.
  • another — Another thing or person means an additional thing or person of the same type as one that already exists.
  • anterosMount, a peak in central Colorado, in the Sawatch Mountains. 14,269 feet (4349 meters).
  • aration — (obsolete, agriculture) ploughing, tillage.
  • aretino — Pietro (ˈpjɛːtro). 1492–1556, Italian satirist, poet, and dramatist, noted for his satirical attacks on leading political figures
  • arnatto — annatto (def 2).
  • arnotto — Archaic form of annatto.
  • athanor — an alchemist's oven or furnace that continuously supplies its own fuel and thereby sustains an unchanging temperature
  • atoners — Plural form of atoner.
  • attorny — (obsolete, or, proscribed) alternative spelling of attorney.
  • autorun — (computing) Any feature that runs a program, etc. automatically.
  • barnlot — barnyard.
  • baronet — A baronet is a man who has been made a knight. When a baronet dies, the title is passed on to his son.
  • baryton — a bass viol with sympathetic strings as well as its six main strings
  • bethorn — to cover with thorns
  • biotron — a climate-control chamber used to examine how living organisms respond to specific climatic conditions
  • bornite — a mineral consisting of a sulphide of copper and iron that tarnishes to purple or dark red. It occurs in copper deposits. Formula: Cu5FeS4
  • brenton — Howard. born 1942, British dramatist, author of such controversial plays as The Churchill Play (1974), The Romans in Britain (1980), (with David Hare) Pravda (1985), and several topical satires with Tariq Ali
  • brintonDaniel Garrison, 1837–99, U.S. physician, archaeologist, and anthropologist.
  • brittonNathaniel Lord, 1859–1934, U.S. botanist.
  • brython — a Celt who speaks a Brythonic language
  • burnout — If someone suffers burnout, they exhaust themselves at an early stage in their life or career because they have achieved too much too quickly.
  • cantors — Plural form of cantor.
  • carlton — a town in N central England, in S Nottinghamshire. Pop: 48 493 (2001)
  • carotin — carotene.
  • cartons — Plural form of carton.
  • cartoon — A cartoon is a humorous drawing or series of drawings in a newspaper or magazine.
  • centro- — denoting a centre
  • chorten — a Buddhist shrine
  • cistron — the section of a chromosome that encodes a single polypeptide chain
  • citrons — Plural form of citron.
  • cointer — to bury together
  • comtran — ["Communications Computer Language COMTRAN", D.W. Clark et al, RADC-TR-69-190, Rose Air Development Center, Griffiss AFB, NY, July 1969].
  • concert — A concert is a performance of music.
  • consort — If you say that someone consorts with a particular person or group, you mean that they spend a lot of time with them, and usually that you do not think this is a good thing.
  • conster — Obsolete spelling of construe.
  • contort — If someone's face or body contorts or is contorted, it moves into an unnatural and unattractive shape or position.
  • contour — You can refer to the general shape or outline of an object as its contours.
  • contra- — against; contrary; opposing; contrasting
  • contras — (often initial capital letter) a member of a counterrevolutionary guerrilla group in Nicaragua.
  • contree — Archaic spelling of country.
  • control — Control of an organization, place, or system is the power to make all the important decisions about the way that it is run.
  • convert — If you convert a vehicle or piece of equipment, you change it so that it can use a different fuel.
  • coranto — courante
  • corinth — a port in S Greece, in the NE Peloponnese: the modern town is near the site of the ancient city, the largest and richest of the city-states after Athens. Pop (municipality): 36 991 (2001)

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