7-letter words containing et
- betread — to tread upon
- betroth — to promise to marry or to give in marriage
- bettina — a female given name, form of Elizabeth.
- betting — the laying of wagers
- bettong — a species of rat kangaroo of Australia having a short nose
- between — If something is between two things or is in between them, it has one of the things on one side of it and the other thing on the other side.
- betwixt — betwixt and between, neither the one nor the other; in a middle or unresolved position: Not wanting to side with either her father or her mother, she was betwixt and between.
- biggety — conceited or self-important.
- billety — semé of billets: azure, billety or.
- bimetal — an object or material made from sheets of two types of metal
- biretta — a stiff clerical cap having either three or four upright pieces projecting outwards from the centre to the edge: coloured black for priests, purple for bishops, red for cardinals, and white for certain members of religious orders
- blanket — A blanket is a large square or rectangular piece of thick cloth, especially one which you put on a bed to keep you warm.
- blether — blather
- bluetit — a common European tit, Parus caeruleus, having a blue crown, wings, and tail, yellow underparts, and a black and grey head
- bluette — a short, brilliant piece of music
- blushet — a modest young woman, perceived as prone to blushing
- boletus — any saprotroph basidiomycetous fungus of the genus Boletus, having a brownish umbrella-shaped cap with spore-bearing tubes in the underside: family Boletaceae. Many species are edible
- bomblet — one of a number of small bombs contained in a larger bomb
- boneset — any of various North American plants of the genus Eupatorium, esp E. perfoliatum, which has flat clusters of small white flowers: family Asteraceae (composites)
- booklet — A booklet is a small book that has a paper cover and that gives you information about something.
- boomlet — a small, short-lived, economic boom
- bosquet — bosket
- bossuet — Jacques Bénigne (ʒɑk beniɲ). 1627–1704, French bishop: noted for his funeral orations
- bouquet — A bouquet is a bunch of flowers which is attractively arranged.
- bourget — a suburb of Paris: former airport, landing site for Charles A. Lindbergh, May 1927.
- bow net — a clam-shaped net for trapping hawks, set open and baited with a pigeon, and closed upon the hawk by means of a trigger sprung from a blind.
- box set — a collection of items of the same type, packaged together for sale in a presentation box
- bracket — If you say that someone or something is in a particular bracket, you mean that they come within a particular range, for example a range of incomes, ages, or prices.
- brevete — patented
- bridget — 453–523 ad, Irish abbess; a patron saint of Ireland. Feast day: Feb 1
- briquet — briquette.
- brisket — Brisket is a cut of beef that comes from the breast of the cow.
- brocket — any small deer of the genus Mazama, of tropical America, having small unbranched antlers
- buffett — Warren (Edward). born 1930, US financier, investor, and philanthropist
- bulblet — a small bulb or bulblike structure, especially one growing in the axils of leaves, as in the tiger lily, or replacing flowers, as in the onion.
- bullets — a small metal projectile, part of a cartridge, for firing from small arms.
- burette — a graduated glass tube with a stopcock on one end for dispensing and transferring known volumes of fluids, esp liquids
- burnett — Frances Hodgson (ˈhɒdʒsən). 1849–1924, US novelist, born in England; author of Little Lord Fauntleroy (1886) and The Secret Garden (1911)
- buvette — a roadside café
- bycoket — a type of high-crowned hat
- cabaret — Cabaret is live entertainment consisting of dancing, singing, or comedy acts that are performed in the evening in restaurants or nightclubs.
- cabinet — A cabinet is a cupboard used for storing things such as medicine or alcoholic drinks or for displaying decorative things in.
- cablets — Plural form of cablet.
- cachets — Plural form of cachet.
- cacolet — a seat or bed fitted to a mule for carrying the sick or wounded
- cadette — a member of the division of the Girl Scouts for girls twelve to fourteen years of age
- caetano — Marcello (marˈselu). 1906–80, prime minister of Portugal from 1968 until he was replaced by an army coup in 1974
- calmeth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of calm.
- calumet — a long-stemmed ceremonial pipe, smoked by North American Indians as a token of peace, at sacrifices, etc.
- canetti — Elias. 1905–94, British novelist and writer, born in Bulgaria, who usually wrote in German. His works include the novel Auto da Fé (1935). Nobel prize for literature 1981