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7-letter words that end in e

  • azikiwe — Nnamdi (ənˈnæmdɪ) 1904–96, Nigerian statesman; first president of Nigeria (1963–66)
  • azo dye — any of a class of artificial dyes that contain the azo group. They are usually red, brown, or yellow and are obtained from aromatic amines
  • azotise — Non-Oxford British standard spelling of azotize.
  • azotize — to nitrogenize
  • azulene — (organic compound, uncountable) A bicyclic aromatic hydrocarbon containing a five- and a seven-membered fused ring; it is a blue, oily liquid first obtained from the essential oil of wormwood.
  • azurine — a roach found in Europe, bluish in colour
  • azurite — an azure-blue mineral associated with copper deposits. It is a source of copper. Composition: copper carbonate. Formula: Cu3(CO3)2(OH)2. Crystal structure: monoclinic
  • azymite — someone who uses unleavened bread to celebrate the Eucharist
  • b and e — Law. the crime of breaking and entering: two of the elements of the crime of burglary.
  • b movie — a low-budget movie made especially to accompany a major feature film on a double bill.
  • b-grade — A B-grade person or thing is one that you consider to be inferior or of poor quality.
  • b-movie — A B-movie is a film which is produced quickly and cheaply and is often considered to have little artistic value.
  • babbage — Charles 1792–1871, English mathematician and inventor, who built a calculating machine that anticipated the modern electronic computer
  • babette — a female given name, form of Barbara.
  • babiche — thongs or lacings of rawhide
  • baccate — like a berry in form, texture, etc
  • bacchae — the priestesses or female devotees of Bacchus
  • backare — an instruction to keep one's distance; back off!
  • backhoe — A backhoe is a large vehicle which is used for moving large amounts of earth.
  • bagarre — a brawl, fight, scuffle
  • bagasse — the pulp remaining after the extraction of juice from sugar cane or similar plants: used as fuel and for making paper, etc
  • baggage — Your baggage consists of the bags that you take with you when you travel.
  • baglike — resembling a bag
  • bagpipe — of or relating to the bagpipes
  • baillie — Dame Isobel. 1895–1983, British soprano
  • bainite — a mixture of iron and iron carbide found in incompletely hardened steels, produced when austenite is transformed at temperatures between the pearlite and martensite ranges
  • balance — If you balance something somewhere, or if it balances there, it remains steady and does not fall.
  • ballade — a verse form consisting of three stanzas and an envoy, all ending with the same line. The first three stanzas commonly have eight or ten lines each and the same rhyme scheme
  • ballute — a type of inflatable device resembling a cross between a parachute and a balloon, designed to slow descent rapidly
  • bandage — A bandage is a long strip of cloth which is wrapped around a wounded part of someone's body to protect or support it.
  • bandore — a 16th-century plucked musical instrument resembling a lute but larger and fitted with seven pairs of metal strings
  • banshee — In Irish folk stories, a banshee is a female spirit who warns you by her long, sad cry that someone in your family is going to die.
  • banshie — (in Irish folklore) a spirit in the form of a wailing woman who appears to or is heard by members of a family as a sign that one of them is about to die.
  • baptise — to immerse in water or sprinkle or pour water on in the Christian rite of baptism: They baptized the new baby.
  • baptize — When someone is baptized, water is put on their heads or they are covered with water as a sign that their sins have been forgiven and that they have become a member of the Christian Church. Compare christen.
  • barbate — having tufts of long hairs; bearded
  • barbule — a very small barb
  • barcode — a machine-readable arrangement of numbers and parallel lines of different widths printed on a package, which can be electronically scanned at a checkout to register the price of the goods and to activate computer stock-checking and reordering
  • barline — A vertical line in musical notation indicating the start of a new bar.
  • barnave — Antoine Pierre. 1761–93, French revolutionary. A prominent member of the National Assembly, he was executed for his royalist sympathies
  • baronne — baroness
  • baroque — Baroque architecture and art is an elaborate style of architecture and art that was popular in Europe in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries.
  • barotse — a member of a Negroid people of central Africa living chiefly in SW Zambia
  • barrace — a barricade or barrier, particularly one in front of a castle or enclosing the grounds of a tournament
  • barrage — A barrage is continuous firing on an area with large guns and tanks.
  • barware — the glasses and other equipment used in a bar
  • barwise — (of a charge or charges) transversely across an escutcheon, in the manner of a bar.
  • bascule — a bridge with a movable section hinged about a horizontal axis and counterbalanced by a weight
  • basoche — a guild of medieval Parisian lawyers, granted the privilege of performing religious plays and known for abusing this privilege by performing comic plays instead
  • bastide — a large manor house in the south of France
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