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7-letter words containing io

  • cranio- — indicating the cranium or cranial
  • criolla — a woman or girl of Spanish descent born in Spanish America
  • criollo — a native or inhabitant of Latin America of European descent, esp of Spanish descent
  • cullion — a despicable person
  • curiosa — curiosities
  • curious — eager to learn; inquisitive
  • cushion — A cushion is a fabric case filled with soft material, which you put on a seat to make it more comfortable.
  • cypriot — Cypriot means belonging or relating to Cyprus, or to its people or culture.
  • dariole — a small cup-shaped mould used for making individual sweet or savoury dishes
  • del rio — a city in S Texas, on the Rio Grande.
  • devious — If you describe someone as devious you do not like them because you think they are dishonest and like to keep things secret, often in a complicated way.
  • diction — Someone's diction is how clearly they speak or sing.
  • dillion — (slang, hyperbole) An unspecified large number (of).
  • diocese — an ecclesiastical district under the jurisdiction of a bishop.
  • dionaea — the Venus's-flytrap.
  • diopter — Optics. a unit of measure of the refractive power of a lens, having the dimension of the reciprocal of length and a unit equal to the reciprocal of one meter. Abbreviation: D.
  • dioptra — Alternative form of diopter.
  • dioptre — Optics. a unit of measure of the refractive power of a lens, having the dimension of the reciprocal of length and a unit equal to the reciprocal of one meter. Abbreviation: D.
  • diorama — a scene, often in miniature, reproduced in three dimensions by placing objects, figures, etc., in front of a painted background.
  • diorism — definition; clarity
  • diorite — a granular igneous rock consisting essentially of plagioclase feldspar and hornblende.
  • dioscin — a saponin, found in Mexican yams, that on hydrolysis produces diosgenin, glucose, and rhamnose.
  • dioxane — a colorless, flammable, liquid cyclic ether, C 4 H 8 O 2 , having a faint, pleasant odor: used chiefly in the varnish and silk industries and as a dehydrator in histology.
  • dioxide — an oxide containing two atoms of oxygen, each of which is bonded directly to an atom of a second element, as manganese dioxide, MnO 2 , or nitrogen dioxide, NO 2 .
  • dioxins — Plural form of dioxin.
  • dithiol — a chemical compound consisting of two thiols
  • dubious — doubtful; marked by or occasioning doubt: a dubious reply.
  • duction — (obsolete) guidance.
  • dupioni — a cocoon formed jointly by two silkworms.
  • durions — Plural form of durion.
  • ebriose — inebriated
  • edition — one of a series of printings of the same book, newspaper, etc., each issued at a different time and differing from another by alterations, additions, etc. (distinguished from impression).
  • elation — Great happiness and exhilaration.
  • eliotic — of, like, or characteristic of T. S. Eliot or his style
  • elision — The omission of a sound or syllable when speaking (as in I‘m, let’s, e ' en ).
  • elusion — The act of eluding.
  • elution — (analytical chemistry) The process of removing materials that are absorbed with a solvent.
  • embrios — Plural form of embrio.
  • emotion — A natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
  • emption — The act of buying.
  • enation — An outgrowth from the surface of a leaf or other part of a plant.
  • envious — Feeling or showing envy.
  • eobiont — a hypothetical chemical precursor of a living cell
  • erasion — The act of erasing; a rubbing out or obliteration.
  • erosion — The process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents.
  • estriol — An estrogen that is one of the metabolic products of estradiol.
  • etaerio — (botany) An aggregate fruit of achenes, drupes, or follicles.
  • ethiops — a dark-coloured chemical compound
  • etiolin — a yellow form of chlorophyll particular to plants grown in the dark
  • eusebio — Silva Ferreira da (ˈsɪlvə fɛrˈeɪrə də). 1942–2014, Portuguese footballer; played for Benfica (1960-75) and Portugal, for whom he scored 41 goals in 64 games; European Footballer of the Year (1965)
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