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7-letter words containing z, a

  • epazote — a common name for Dysphania ambrosioides
  • epizoan — Alternative form of epizoon.
  • fahlerz — a grey or black copper ore; tennantite
  • fanzine — a magazine or other periodical produced inexpensively by and for fans of science fiction and fantasy writing, comic books, popular music, or other specialized popular interests.
  • fazenda — An estate or large farm in Portugal, Brazil, and other Portuguese-speaking countries.
  • feazing — Often, feazings. an unraveled portion at the end of a rope.
  • frawzey — a celebration; treat
  • frazier — E(dward) Franklin, 1894–1962, U.S. sociologist.
  • frazzle — the state of being frazzled or worn-out.
  • gagauzi — a language spoken chiefly in Ukraine, on the NW coast of the Black Sea, belonging to the Turkic branch of the Altaic family
  • gallize — to add water and sugar to unfermented grape juice in order to increase the quantity of wine produced
  • gandzha — a former name of Gäncä.
  • gauzier — Comparative form of gauzy.
  • gauzily — In a gauzy manner.
  • gauzing — Present participle of gauze.
  • gazania — any of several composite plants of the genus Gazania, native to southern Africa, having showy flowers with variously colored rays.
  • gazebos — Plural form of gazebo.
  • gazeful — gazing intently
  • gazelle — any small antelope of the genus Gazella and allied genera, of Africa and Asia, noted for graceful movements and lustrous eyes.
  • gazette — a newspaper (now used chiefly in the names of newspapers): The Phoenix Gazette.
  • gazumps — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gazump.
  • genizah — A storeroom located in or by a synagogue where are kept sacred Hebrew books that cannot be used (through damage or heretical teachings), but which cannot be discarded because they contain God's name.
  • gerzean — of or relating to the predynastic, Aeneolithic culture of Upper Egypt c3600–3200 b.c., characterized by an emphasis on agriculture and fishing and the use of foreign artifacts and materials.
  • ghazali — Al- [al] /æl/ (Show IPA), 1058–1111, Arab philosopher.
  • ghazals — Plural form of ghazal.
  • gizzard — Also called ventriculus. a thick-walled, muscular pouch in the lower stomach of many birds and reptiles that grinds food, often with the aid of ingested stones or grit.
  • glazers — Plural form of glazer.
  • glazier — a person who fits windows or the like with glass or panes of glass.
  • glazily — in a glazy manner
  • glazing — a smooth, glossy surface or coating.
  • gorizia — a city in NE Italy, on the Isonzo River, N of Trieste.
  • grazers — Plural form of grazer.
  • grazier — a person who grazes cattle for the market.
  • grazing — a touching or rubbing lightly in passing.
  • guereza — a colobus monkey, especially of the species Colobus guereza.
  • hazanim — a cantor of a synagogue.
  • hazards — Plural form of hazard.
  • hazchem — a word used on warning signs to indicate the presence of hazardous chemicals
  • hazelly — Of the light brown colour of hazel.
  • haziest — Superlative form of hazy.
  • hazlittWilliam, 1778–1830, English critic and essayist.
  • hazzardShirley, born 1931, U.S. novelist and short-story writer, born in Australia.
  • hoatzin — a blue-faced, crested bird, Opisthocomus hoazin, of the Amazon and Orinoco forests, having as a nestling a large, temporary claw on the second and third digits of the forelimb, for climbing among the tree branches.
  • hutzpah — unmitigated effrontery or impudence; gall.
  • huzzaed — the exclamation “huzzah.”.
  • huzzahs — Plural form of huzzah.
  • imblaze — Alternative form of emblaze.
  • izakaya — A Japanese bar that also sells snacks.
  • izanagi — the Japanese god who fathered the islands and gods of Japan by a union with his sister Izanami.
  • izanami — a Japanese goddess, the sister of Izanagi.
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