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7-letter words containing na

  • bitonal — consisting of black and white tones
  • biznaga — any of several thorny cactuses of the genera Echinocactus, Ferocactus, and Astrophytum of the southwestern U.S.
  • bizonal — of or relating to two administrative zones
  • bologna — Bologna is a type of large smoked sausage, usually made of beef, veal, or pork.
  • bonaire — an island in the S Caribbean, part of the Netherlands Antilles until their dissolution in 2010, now a special municipality of the Netherlands: one of the Leeward Islands. Chief town: Kralendijk. Pop: 11 537 (2007 est). Area: about 288 sq km (111 sq miles)
  • bonamia — a parasite (Bonamia ostreae) which causes the disease bonamiasis in oysters
  • bonanza — You can refer to a sudden great increase in wealth, success, or luck as a bonanza.
  • bonasus — a name for the wisent or European bison (Bison bonasus)
  • bonnard — Pierre (pjɛr). 1867–1947, French painter and lithographer, noted for the effects of light and colour in his landscapes and sunlit interiors
  • branagh — Sir Kenneth. born 1961, British actor and director, born in Northern Ireland. He founded the Renaissance Theatre Company in 1986. His films include Henry V (1989), Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994), Hamlet (1997), and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002)
  • brennan — Christopher John. 1870–1932, Australian poet and classical scholar, disciple of Mallarmé and exponent of French symbolism in Australian verse
  • buccina — a curved brass horn used by the ancient Roman army
  • burnaby — city in SW British Columbia, Canada; suburb of Vancouver: pop. 179,000
  • by name — When you mention someone or something by name, or address someone by name, you use their name.
  • by-name — a secondary name; cognomen; surname.
  • cabanas — Plural form of cabana.
  • calluna — a low-growing evergreen Eurasian ericaceous shrub, Calluna vulgaris
  • camenae — a group of nymphs originally associated with a sacred spring in Rome, later identified with the Greek Muses
  • campana — a bell or a bell shape
  • canakin — (archaic) A little can or cup.
  • cananea — a city in N Mexico: copper mining and smelting.
  • canapes — Plural form of canape.
  • canards — Plural form of canard.
  • canasta — a card game for two to six players who seek to amass points by declaring sets of cards
  • cannach — any of various bog plants of the cyperaceous genus Eriophorum; cotton grass
  • cantina — a bar or wine shop, esp in a Spanish-speaking country
  • canzona — a type of 16th- or 17th-century contrapuntal music, usually for keyboard, lute, or instrumental ensemble
  • capuana — Luigi. 1839–1915, Italian realist novelist, dramatist, and critic. His works include the novel Giacinta (1879) and the play Malia (1895)
  • caranna — a substance, resembling gum, that is obtained from various South American trees of the genus Bursera
  • carinal — resembling or relating to a carina
  • carnage — Carnage is the violent killing of large numbers of people, especially in a war.
  • carnate — Invested with, or embodied in, flesh.
  • cassena — dahoon.
  • cassina — an evergreen shrub from the Southern US with dark leaves
  • catenae — Plural form of catena.
  • catnaps — Plural form of catnap.
  • cenacle — a supper room, esp one on an upper floor
  • cenaeum — (in ancient geography) a NW promontory of Euboea.
  • cervena — a trademarked set of quality standards for farm-produced venison
  • chanaan — Canaan (def 4).
  • chennai — a port in SE India, capital of Tamil Nadu, on the Bay of Bengal: founded in 1639 by the English East India Company as Fort St George; traditional burial place of St Thomas; university (1857). Pop: 4 216 268 (2001)
  • chicana — A Chicana is an American girl or woman whose family originally came from Mexico.
  • chinars — Plural form of chinar.
  • chronal — Of or pertaining to time.
  • cienaga — a city in N Colombia, on the SE coast of the Caribbean Sea.
  • cinamon — Misspelling of cinnamon.
  • codeina — a white, crystalline, slightly bitter alkaloid, C 18 H 21 NO 3 , obtained from opium, used in medicine chiefly as an analgesic or sedative and to inhibit coughing.
  • coenact — to enact jointly
  • cofinal — of or relating to a subset of a set with a partial order relation, as “greater than” or “equal to,” in which corresponding to each element in the set is an element in the subset that is in relation to the given element.
  • cognate — Cognate things are related to each other.
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