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7-letter words containing t, s, r, a

  • artiste — An artiste is a professional entertainer, for example a singer or a dancer.
  • artists — Plural form of artist.
  • artless — Someone who is artless is simple and honest, and does not think of deceiving other people.
  • ashtray — An ashtray is a small dish in which smokers can put the ash from their cigarettes and cigars.
  • asprout — in a springing or sprouting manner
  • asserts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of assert.
  • assorts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of assort.
  • astaire — Fred, real name Frederick Austerlitz. 1899–1987, US dancer, singer, and actor, whose films include Top Hat (1935), Swing Time (1936), and The Band Wagon (1953)
  • astarte — a fertility goddess worshipped by the Phoenicians: identified with Ashtoreth of the Hebrews and Ishtar of the Babylonians and Assyrians
  • astbury — John. 1688–1743, English potter; earliest of the great Staffordshire potters
  • asteria — a gemstone with a bright star-like effect in the middle
  • asterid — a clade or variety of flowering plant
  • asterix — the main character in a series of French comics set in Gaul in 50 BC
  • asthore — my treasure: a term of endearment
  • astoria — a port in NW Oregon, near the mouth of the Columbia River: founded as a fur-trading post in 1811 by John Jacob Astor. Pop: 9660 (2003 est)
  • astraea — a goddess of justice, later also of innocence and purity: she is the last deity to leave the earth after the Golden Age
  • astrand — in a stranded manner or from the point of view of being run aground
  • astrict — to bind, confine, or constrict
  • astride — If you sit or stand astride something, you sit or stand with one leg on each side of it.
  • astroid — a hypocycloid having four cusps
  • astrol. — astrological
  • astuter — Comparative form of astute.
  • astylar — without columns or pilasters
  • at rest — not moving; still
  • at risk — To be at risk means to be in a situation where something unpleasant might happen.
  • athirst — having an eager desire; longing
  • atoners — Plural form of atoner.
  • atreids — a dynasty of rulers of ancient Mycenae, whose members included Atreus
  • atresia — absence of or unnatural narrowing of a body channel
  • atresic — marked by atresia
  • atriums — Plural form of atrium.
  • atropos — the one of the three Fates who severs the thread of life
  • attires — to dress, array, or adorn, especially for special occasions, ceremonials, etc.
  • attrist — to sadden or make sad
  • aurates — Plural form of aurate.
  • austere — If you describe something as austere, you approve of its plain and simple appearance.
  • austral — of or coming from the south
  • austria — a republic in central Europe: ruled by the Hapsburgs from 1282 to 1918; formed a dual monarchy with Hungary in 1867 and became a republic in 1919; a member of the European Union; contains part of the Alps, the Danube basin in the east, and extensive forests. Official language: German. Religion: Roman Catholic majority. Currency: euro. Capital: Vienna. Pop: 8 221 646 (2013 est). Area: 83 849 sq km (32 374 sq miles)
  • austro- — Austro- combines with adjectives indicating nationality to form adjectives which describe something connected with Austria and another country.
  • auteurs — Plural form of auteur.
  • authors — a person who writes a novel, poem, essay, etc.; the composer of a literary work, as distinguished from a compiler, translator, editor, or copyist.
  • avatars — Plural form of avatar.
  • baiters — Plural form of baiter.
  • banters — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of banter.
  • barbets — Plural form of barbet.
  • barents — Willem [wil-uh m] /ˈwɪl əm/ (Show IPA), died 1597, Dutch navigator and explorer.
  • barista — a person who makes and serves coffee in a coffee bar
  • barotse — a member of a Negroid people of central Africa living chiefly in SW Zambia
  • barrets — Plural form of barret.
  • barstow — a city in S California.
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