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7-letter words containing ati

  • extatic — Obsolete spelling of ecstatic.
  • fanatic — a person with an extreme and uncritical enthusiasm or zeal, as in religion or politics.
  • fatidic — prophetic.
  • fatigue — weariness from bodily or mental exertion.
  • fatimid — any caliph of the North African dynasty, 909–1171, claiming descent from Fatima and Ali.
  • feating — Present participle of feat.
  • flating — (obsolete) With the flat side, as of a sword; flatlong; in a prostrate position.
  • flokati — a thick, woolen rug with a shaggy pile, originally handwoven in Greece.
  • galatia — an ancient country in central Asia Minor: later a Roman province; site of an early Christian community.
  • gauhati — a city in W Assam, in E India, on the Brahmaputra River.
  • gelatin — a nearly transparent, faintly yellow, odorless, and almost tasteless glutinous substance obtained by boiling in water the ligaments, bones, skin, etc., of animals, and forming the basis of jellies, glues, and the like.
  • goating — A scapegoating.
  • goatish — of or like a goat.
  • gratian — (Flavius Gratianus) a.d. 359–383, Roman emperor 375–383.
  • gratify — to give pleasure to (a person or persons) by satisfying desires or humoring inclinations or feelings: Her praise will gratify all who worked so hard to earn it.
  • gratine — to bake or broil (food) in au gratin style.
  • grating — a frame of metal bars for holding fuel when burning, as in a fireplace, furnace, or stove.
  • heating — the state of a body perceived as having or generating a relatively high degree of warmth.
  • hematic — of or relating to blood; hemic.
  • hematin — Biochemistry. heme.
  • hepatic — of or relating to the liver.
  • himatia — a garment consisting of a rectangular piece of cloth thrown over the left shoulder and wrapped about the body.
  • horatio — a male given name.
  • hydatid — a cyst with watery contents that is produced in humans and animals by a tapeworm in the larval state; cysticerus.
  • hypatia — a.d. c370–415, Greek philosopher renowned for her beauty.
  • ignatia — a dried seed of the plant Strychnos ignatii, used as a homeopathic remedy
  • iration — (Rastafari) creation.
  • ismatic — following fashionable doctrines
  • keating — Paul. born 1944, Australian Labor politician; prime minister of Australia (1991–96)
  • keratin — a scleroprotein or albuminoid substance, found in the dead outer skin layer, and in horn, hair, feathers, hoofs, nails, claws, bills, etc.
  • komatik — A sled drawn by dogs, used by the people of Labrador.
  • latices — a plural of latex.
  • latigos — Plural form of latigo.
  • latilla — a peeled branch or piece of wood laid between beams of a ceiling or above the vigas for decoration.
  • latimerHugh, c1470–1555, English Protestant Reformation bishop, reformer, and martyr.
  • latin 1 — ISO 8859
  • latinic — of or relating to the Latin language or the ancient Latin-speaking peoples.
  • latinos — Plural form of latino.
  • latinus — the father of Lavinia and king of Latium at the time of the arrival of Aeneas.
  • latitat — (formerly) a writ summoning an accused person who is presumed to be hiding to appear at the High Court
  • latitia — a female given name.
  • lunatic — (no longer in technical use; now considered offensive) an insane person.
  • lusatia — a region in E Germany and SW Poland, between the Elbe and Oder rivers.
  • matilda — Also called Maud. 1102–67, empress of the Holy Roman Empire 1114–25; queen of England 1141 (daughter of Henry I of England).
  • matilde — Also called Maud. 1102–67, empress of the Holy Roman Empire 1114–25; queen of England 1141 (daughter of Henry I of England).
  • matinal — (often initial capital letter) matins, Also, especially British, mattins. (usually used with a singular verb) Ecclesiastical. the first of the seven canonical hours. the service for it, properly beginning at midnight, but sometimes beginning at daybreak. Also called Morning Prayer. the service of public prayer, said in the morning, in the Anglican Church.
  • matinee — an entertainment, especially a dramatic or musical performance, held in the daytime, usually in the afternoon.
  • matings — Plural form of mating, gerund of 'mate'.
  • matisse — Henri [ahn-ree] /ɑ̃ˈri/ (Show IPA), 1869–1954, French painter.
  • meatier — of or like meat.
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