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7-letter words containing ata

  • hematal — hemal (def 1).
  • jagatai — Chagatai.
  • katanga — former name of Shaba.
  • katayev — Valentin Petrovich [vuh-lyin-tyeen pyi-traw-vyich] /və lyɪnˈtyin pyɪˈtrɔ vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1897–1986, Russian writer.
  • khatamiMohammed, born 1943, president of Iran 1997–2005.
  • kolkata — a seaport in and the capital of West Bengal state, in E India, on the Hugli River: former capital of British India.
  • latakia — Ancient Laodicea. a seaport in NW Syria, on the Mediterranean.
  • lemmata — a subsidiary proposition introduced in proving some other proposition; a helping theorem.
  • matador — the principal bullfighter in a bullfight who passes the bull with a muleta and then, in many countries, kills it with a sword thrust; a torero.
  • matanza — (US, Western US) A place where animals are slaughtered for their hides and tallow.
  • matapanCape, a cape in S Greece, at the S tip of the Peloponnesus.
  • matatus — Plural form of matatu.
  • meataxe — a cleaver
  • metatag — a tag in HTML that is inserted at the top of a web page chiefly to describe its content and provide keywords for use by search engines.
  • mukataa — A headquarters or administrative center in Arabic countries.
  • natalia — a female given name: from a Latin word meaning “birthday.”.
  • natalie — a female given name: from a Latin word meaning “birthday.”.
  • natasha — a female given name, Russian form of Natalie.
  • natator — a swimmer.
  • niigata — a seaport on NW Honshu, in central Japan.
  • nunatak — a hill or mountain that has been completely encircled by a glacier.
  • palatal — Anatomy. of or relating to the palate.
  • passata — a sauce made from sieved tomatoes, often used in Italian cookery
  • peatary — an area covered with peat; peat bog
  • piccata — cooked, served, or sauced with lemon and parsley: veal piccata.
  • plataea — an ancient city in Greece, in Boeotia: Greeks defeated Persians here 479 b.c.
  • predata — a plural of datum.
  • radiata — (in some classification systems) a major grouping that includes more or less radially symmetrical animals, as coelenterates (jellyfish, sea anemones, corals), ctenophores (comb jellies), and echinoderms (starfish, sea urchins, sea cucumbers).
  • ratable — capable of being rated or appraised.
  • ratably — capable of being rated or appraised.
  • ratafia — a sweet liqueur made from wine or grape juice combined with brandy or other spirits and often flavored with almonds, fruit, or fruit kernels.
  • regmata — a dry fruit consisting of three or more carpels that separate from the axis at maturity.
  • rhatany — either of two South American shrubs belonging to the genus Krameria, of the legume family, K. tiandra (knotty rhatany or Peruvian rhatany) or K. argentea (Brazilian rhatany or Pará rhatany)
  • satanic — of Satan.
  • statant — (of an animal) represented as standing with all feet on the ground: a bear statant.
  • stomata — a plural of stoma.
  • stratal — of a stratum or strata.
  • sunyata — that which exists absolutely and without predication.
  • tagmata — each of the morphologically distinct sections of the body of an arthropod, comprised of two or more segments, as the head, thorax, and abdomen of an insect.
  • tathata — the absoluteness of Sunya.
  • taupata — a New Zealand shrub or tree of the genus Coprosma, esp C. repens, with shiny dark green leaves
  • themata — theme (def 7).
  • toccata — a composition in the style of an improvisation, for the piano, organ, or other keyboard instrument, intended to exhibit the player's technique.
  • tuatara — a large, primarily nocturnal, lizardlike reptile, Sphenodon punctatum, of islands near the coast of New Zealand: the only surviving rhynchocephalian.
  • vatable — subject to VAT
  • waiatas — Plural form of waiata.
  • waratah — Any of several species of plants in the genus Telopea, native to southeastern Australia.
  • watauga — a town in N Texas.
  • yatagan — Alternative spelling of yataghan.
  • yucatan — a peninsula in SE Mexico and N Central America comprising parts of SE Mexico, N Guatemala, and Belize.
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