7-letter words containing u, a, e
- eucrasy — (medicine, archaic) A mixture of qualities that constitutes health or soundness.
- eugenia — a plant of the clove genus Eugenia
- euglena — A green, single-celled, freshwater organism with a flagellum, sometimes forming a green scum on stagnant water.
- eulogia — blessed bread distributed to members of the congregation after the liturgy, esp to those who have not communed
- eupnoea — Alternative spelling of eupnea.
- eurasia — the continents of Europe and Asia considered as a whole
- euratom — short for European Atomic Energy Community; an authority established by the European Economic Community (now the European Union) to develop peaceful uses of nuclear energy
- euro-ad — an advertisement designed to be suitable for all countries in the European Union
- eurotax — a tax imposed by the European Union
- euryale — one of the three Gorgons
- eustasy — A change of sea level throughout the world, caused typically by movements of parts of the earth’s crust or melting of glaciers.
- eutaxia — the condition of being easily melted
- evacuee — A person evacuated from a place of danger to somewhere safe.
- excusal — the act of excusing
- exhaust — Drain (someone) of their physical or mental resources; tire out.
- exudate — An exuded substance, in particular.
- exurban — Of, pertaining to, or residing in an exurb.
- exurbia — The exurbs collectively ; the region beyond the suburbs.
- exuviae — An animal's cast or sloughed skin, especially that of an insect larva.
- exuvial — Related to something sloughed off or stripped away.
- face up — facing upwards
- faceful — An amount that fills or covers the face.
- facture — the act, process, or manner of making anything; construction.
- faculae — Plural form of facula.
- fadeout — A gradual disappearance.
- failure — an act or instance of failing or proving unsuccessful; lack of success: His effort ended in failure. The campaign was a failure.
- fameuse — an American variety of red apple that ripens in early winter.
- faneuil — Peter, 1700–43, American merchant: builder of Faneuil Hall.
- farceur — a writer or director of or actor in farce.
- fateful — having momentous significance or consequences; decisively important; portentous: a fateful meeting between the leaders of the two countries.
- fatigue — weariness from bodily or mental exertion.
- faucets — Plural form of faucet.
- faulted — a defect or imperfection; flaw; failing: a fault in the brakes; a fault in one's character.
- faulter — (obsolete) One who commits a fault.
- faunlet — A young sexually attractive boy.
- fauxlex — (rare, slang) A fake Rolex watch.
- fearful — causing or apt to cause fear; frightening: a fearful apparition.
- feature — a prominent or conspicuous part or characteristic: Tall buildings were a new feature on the skyline.
- feculae — Plural form of fecula.
- felucca — a sailing vessel, lateen-rigged on two masts, used in the Mediterranean Sea and along the Spanish and Portuguese coasts.
- festuca — any grass of the genus Festuca, chiefly characterized by tufted blades and spikelets, comprising the fescues.
- feudary — a feudal tenant, one who holds the lands of an overlord on condition of fealty
- feydeau — Georges (ʒɔrʒ). 1862–1921, French dramatist, noted for his farces, esp La Dame de chez Maxim (1899) and Occupe-toi d'Amélie (1908)
- fibulae — Anatomy. the outer and thinner of the two bones of the human leg, extending from the knee to the ankle.
- flaneur — idler; dawdler; loafer.
- flareup — a sudden flaring up of flame or light.
- fougade — a booby-trapped pit
- fraenum — frenum.
- frauded — Simple past tense and past participle of fraud.
- freneau — Philip, 1752–1832, U.S. poet and editor.