7-letter words containing at
- aviator — An aviator is a pilot of a plane, especially in the early days of flying.
- avocate — (obsolete) To call off or away; to withdraw; to transfer to another tribunal.
- avolate — (obsolete) To fly away; to escape.
- baby at — (hardware) The redesigned AT motherboard that had the same size as the XT motherboard had (8.5" x 11") and could thus fit into an XT case. The original 12" x 13" AT motherboards are now largely forgotten. Compare ATX.
- babysat — to take charge of a child while the parents are temporarily away.
- baccate — like a berry in form, texture, etc
- bachata — a type of dance music originating in the Dominican Republic
- bagatha — Bigtha.
- balaton — Lakelake in W Hungary: largest lake in central Europe: c. 230 sq mi (596 sq km)
- ballata — a 14th-century Italian verse form composed of stanzas beginning and ending with a refrain, often set to music and accompanied by dancing.
- barbate — having tufts of long hairs; bearded
- basmati — a variety of cultivated long-grain rice that is notably fragrant.
- bat boy — a boy or young man who takes care of the bats and sometimes other equipment of a team.
- bat out — to create or compose quickly or hastily
- bat ray — batfish (def 2).
- bat yam — a city on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea in W central Israel, S of Tel Aviv.
- bat-yam — city in W Israel, on the Mediterranean, near Tel Aviv: pop. 142,000
- batable — debatable; disputable
- bataisk — a city in the SW Russian Federation in Europe, S of Rostov, on the Don River.
- batavia — an ancient district of the Netherlands, on an island at the mouth of the Rhine
- batboys — Plural form of batboy.
- batched — a quantity or number coming at one time or taken together: a batch of prisoners.
- batcher — anything that makes something into batches
- batches — a quantity or number coming at one time or taken together: a batch of prisoners.
- bateaux — Also, batteau. Nautical. Chiefly Canadian and Southern U.S.. a small, flat-bottomed rowboat used on rivers. a half-decked, sloop-rigged boat used for fishing on Chesapeake Bay; skipjack. (in some regions) a scow.
- bateful — (obsolete) Exciting contention; contentious.
- bateson — William, 1861–1926, English biologist and geneticist.
- batfish — any angler of the family Ogcocephalidae, having a flattened scaleless body and moving on the sea floor by means of fleshy pectoral and pelvic fins
- batfowl — to catch birds by temporarily blinding them with light
- batgirl — a girl who works at baseball games, carrying bats to players and moving other equipment
- bathers — a swimming costume
- bathing — swimming
- bathmat — A bathmat is a mat which you stand on while you dry yourself after getting out of the bath.
- bathmic — relating to bathmism
- bathtub — A bathtub is a long, usually rectangular container which you fill with water and sit in to wash your body.
- bathyal — denoting or relating to an ocean depth of between 200 and 2000 metres (about 100 and 1000 fathoms), corresponding to the continental slope
- batista — Fulgencio (fulˈxenθjo), full name Batista y Zaldívar. 1901–73, Cuban military leader and dictator: president of Cuba (1940–44, 1952–59); overthrown by Fidel Castro
- batiste — a fine plain-weave cotton fabric: used esp for shirts and dresses
- batlike — any of numerous flying mammals of the order Chiroptera, of worldwide distribution in tropical and temperate regions, having modified forelimbs that serve as wings and are covered with a membranous skin extending to the hind limbs.
- batling — A young, small, or baby bat.
- batonic — (linguistics) Not representing anything specific; non-representational.
- batshit — Completely mad or crazy.
- batsman — The batsman in a game of cricket is the player who is batting.
- batsmen — Plural form of batsman.
- battani — Al- [al] /æl/ (Show IPA), c850–929, Arab astronomer.
- batteau — bateau (def 1).
- battell — Obsolete spelling of battle.
- battels — (at some universities) the account of a member of a college for board, provisions, and other college expenses
- battens — Plural form of batten.
- battero — a heavy club