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7-letter words containing ant

  • cantab. — Cantabrigiensis
  • cantala — a tropical American plant, Agave cantala, similar to the century plant: family Agavaceae (agaves)
  • cantata — A cantata is a fairly short musical work for singers and instruments.
  • cantate — the 98th psalm sung as a non-metrical hymn
  • canteen — A canteen is a place in a factory, shop, or college where meals are served to the people who work or study there.
  • canters — Plural form of canter.
  • canthus — the inner or outer corner or angle of the eye, formed by the natural junction of the eyelids
  • cantica — part of an ancient Roman drama chanted or sung and accompanied by music.
  • cantico — to dance as part of an act of worship
  • cantily — In a canty manner.
  • cantina — a bar or wine shop, esp in a Spanish-speaking country
  • cantine — Alternative form of canteen.
  • canting — insincere; hypocritical
  • cantion — a song
  • cantles — Plural form of cantle.
  • cantlet — a piece, fragment, or cantle
  • cantons — Plural form of canton.
  • cantors — Plural form of cantor.
  • cantred — a district comprising a hundred villages
  • cantrip — a magic spell
  • cessant — (obsolete) inactive; dormant.
  • chanted — Simple past tense and past participle of chant.
  • chanter — a person who chants
  • chantey — a song formerly sung by sailors in rhythm with their motions while working, as while turning a capstan
  • chantie — a chamber pot
  • chantry — an endowment for the singing of Masses for the soul of the founder or others designated by him or her
  • chianti — a mountain range in central Italy, in Tuscany, rising over 870 m (2900 ft): part of the Apennines
  • clamant — noisy
  • climant — rampant, as a goat: a goat climant.
  • coolant — Coolant is a liquid used to keep a machine or engine cool while it is operating.
  • coranto — courante
  • courant — a courante
  • crémant — (of wine) moderately sparkling
  • currant — Currants are small dried black grapes, used especially in cakes.
  • dansant — thé dansant.
  • dantean — of or relating to Dante or his writings.
  • decants — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decant.
  • defiant — If you say that someone is defiant, you mean they show aggression or independence by refusing to obey someone.
  • depants — to remove the trousers from, as a joke or punishment.
  • descant — A descant is a tune which is played or sung above the main tune in a piece of music.
  • deviant — Deviant behaviour or thinking is different from what people normally consider to be acceptable.
  • discant — Also, discantus [dis-kan-tuh s] /dɪsˈkæn təs/ (Show IPA). Music. a 13th-century polyphonic style with strict mensural meter in all the voice parts, in contrast to the metrically free organum of the period.
  • distant — far off or apart in space; not near at hand; remote or removed (often followed by from): a distant place; a town three miles distant from here.
  • dopants — Plural form of dopant.
  • dormant — lying asleep or as if asleep; inactive, as in sleep; torpid: The lecturer's sudden shout woke the dormant audience.
  • duranteJames Francis ("Jimmy") 1893–1980, U.S. comedian.
  • durantyWalter, 1884–1957, English journalist and author in the U.S.
  • elegant — Pleasingly graceful and stylish in appearance or manner.
  • eluants — Plural form of eluant.
  • emanant — Flowing forth; emanating or issuing from or as if from a source.
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