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7-letter words containing or

  • all for — If you say that you are all for doing something, you agree or strongly believe that it should be done, but you are also often suggesting that other people disagree with you or that there are practical difficulties.
  • allport — Gordon W(illard) 1897–1967, U.S. psychologist and educator.
  • allwork — Domestic or other work of all kinds.
  • alphorn — a wind instrument used in the Swiss Alps, consisting of a very long tube of wood or bark with a cornet-like mouthpiece
  • altdorf — a town in central Switzerland, capital of Uri canton: setting of the William Tell legend. Pop: 8541 (2000)
  • althorn — a valved brass musical instrument belonging to the saxhorn or flügelhorn families
  • amatory — of, relating to, or inciting sexual love or desire
  • amorant — loving, romantic
  • amorini — a putto represented as an infant cupid.
  • amorino — a putto represented as an infant cupid.
  • amorism — the state of someone who is preoccupied with love and lovemaking or with writing about love
  • amorist — a lover or a writer about love
  • amorite — a member of an ancient Semitic people of c. 2000 b.c.: in the Bible, regarded as descended from Canaan, son of Ham: Gen. 10:16
  • amorosa — a female lover
  • amoroso — (to be played) lovingly
  • amorous — If you describe someone's feelings or actions as amorous, you mean that they involve sexual desire.
  • amorpha — Any species of the genus Amorpha of leguminous shrubs.
  • amorphy — (obsolete) shapelessness.
  • amortal — pursuing a lifestyle that defies the process of ageing
  • amphora — an ancient Greek or Roman two-handled narrow-necked jar for oil, wine, etc
  • amyntor — a king of Ormenium who refused to give his daughter Astydamia to Hercules and who was slain by Hercules.
  • anaphor — a word or phrase used to refer back to a previous word or phrase
  • anchors — the brakes of a motor vehicle
  • anchory — ancré.
  • andorra — a mountainous principality in SW Europe, between France and Spain: according to tradition, given independence by Charlemagne in the 9th century for helping to fight the Moors; placed under the joint sovereignty of the Comte de Foix and the Spanish bishop of Urgel in 1278; under the joint overlordship of the French head of state and the bishop of Urgel from the 16th century; adopted a constitution reducing the powers of the overlords in 1993. Languages: Catalan (official), French, and Spanish. Religion: Roman Catholic. Currency: euro. Capital: Andorra la Vella. Pop: 85 293 (2013 est). Area: 464 sq km (179 sq miles)
  • angoras — Plural form of angora.
  • anoraks — Plural form of anorak.
  • anorexy — Archaic form of anorexia.
  • anormal — (obsolete) Not according to rule; abnormal.
  • anymore — If something does not happen or is not true anymore, it has stopped happening or is no longer true.
  • aorangi — Cook2
  • aporiae — Rhetoric. the expression of a simulated or real doubt, as about where to begin or what to do or say.
  • aporias — Plural form of aporia.
  • apports — things brought as offerings; revenues
  • apriori — Alternative form of a priori.
  • arbored — having an arbor, or bower
  • arbores — Plural form of arbor.
  • arboret — an area planted with shrubs
  • arborio — a variety of cultivated short-grain rice with a high starch content: used especially for risotto.
  • arcform — noting a type of cargo-ship construction in which the sides have the form of arcs so drawn that the greatest breadth is at load waterline, the purpose being to promote the flow of water to the propeller with an easy bilge and without loss of capacity.
  • ardmore — a city in S Oklahoma.
  • armored — covered with armor or armor plate
  • armorer — a person who made or repaired armor and arms
  • artform — Alternative spelling of art form.
  • artwork — Artwork is drawings and photographs that are prepared in order to be included in something such as a book or advertisement.
  • ashford — a market town in SE England, in central Kent. Pop: 58 936 (2001)
  • ask for — to try to obtain by requesting
  • assorts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of assort.
  • assuror — a person who provides security for loss of life or property
  • asthore — my treasure: a term of endearment
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