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7-letter words that end in t

  • agaynst — Obsolete spelling of against.
  • agelast — a person who never laughs
  • agonist — any muscle that is opposed in action by another muscle
  • aheight — at a significant height
  • ailment — An ailment is an illness, especially one that is not very serious.
  • air out — a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, and minute amounts of other gases that surrounds the earth and forms its atmosphere.
  • airboat — a light, flat-bottomed boat driven by a propeller revolving in the air
  • aircast — a pneumatic brace used to support an injured body part
  • airiest — Superlative form of airy.
  • airlift — An airlift is an operation to move people, troops, or goods by air, especially in a war or when land routes are closed.
  • airport — An airport is a place where aircraft land and take off, which has buildings and facilities for passengers.
  • airpost — the system of delivering mail by air; airmail
  • airshot — aircheck
  • airsoft — A modern combat sport in which participants eliminate their opponents by hitting them with spherical non-metallic pellets launched from a compressed-air gun.
  • akvavit — aquavit
  • alamort — exhausted, half-dead
  • alicant — a wine produced near or in Alicante in Spain
  • aliment — something that nourishes or sustains the body or mind
  • aliquot — of, signifying, or relating to an exact divisor of a quantity or number
  • alkanet — a European boraginaceous plant, Alkanna tinctoria, the roots of which yield a red dye
  • all but — All but a particular person or thing means everyone or everything except that person or thing.
  • all out — not at one's home or place of employment; absent: I stopped by to visit you last night, but you were out.
  • all set — prepared; ready
  • all wet — wrong; mistaken
  • all-out — You use all-out to describe actions that are carried out in a very energetic and determined way, using all the resources available.
  • alliant — (obsolete, rare) An ally; a confederate.
  • allport — Gordon W(illard) 1897–1967, U.S. psychologist and educator.
  • almight — (obsolete) almighty.
  • alongst — along
  • alright — all right
  • alt bit — meta bit
  • altoist — a person who plays the alto saxophone
  • ambient — The ambient temperature is the temperature of the air above the ground in a particular place.
  • amherst — Jeffrey, 1st Baron Amherst. 1717–97, British general who defeated the French in Canada (1758–60): governor general of British North America (1761–63)
  • amongst — Amongst means the same as among.
  • amorant — loving, romantic
  • amorist — a lover or a writer about love
  • amplest — fully sufficient or more than adequate for the purpose or needs; plentiful; enough: an ample supply of water; ample time to finish.
  • analyst — An analyst is a person whose job is to analyse a subject and give opinions about it.
  • anapest — a metrical foot consisting, in Greek and Latin verse, of two short syllables followed by a long one, or, as in English, of two unaccented syllables followed by an accented one
  • ancient — Ancient means very old, or having existed for a long time.
  • anglist — Anglicist.
  • animist — A believer in animism.
  • annicut — a dam in India constructed in order to supply waterways leading from it
  • annoint — (nonstandard) alternative spelling of anoint.
  • annulet — a moulding in the form of a ring, as at the top of a column adjoining the capital
  • anteact — A preceding act.
  • antiart — art, as dada, based on total rejection of established artistic practices and aesthetic values in favor of those that are arbitrary, shocking, and meaningless.
  • antidot — (physics) A small, circular region of opposite charge or magnetization, especially one that is part of a semiconductor device.
  • antient — Obsolete spelling of ancient.
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