7-letter words starting with se
- seawant — the Native American name for silver coins and, formerly, the shell beads used as currency
- seaward — Also, seawards. toward the sea: a storm moving seaward.
- seaware — seaweed, especially coarse, large seaweed, used chiefly as a fertilizer.
- seaweed — any plant or plants growing in the ocean.
- seawife — a variety of sea fish which is tropical, brightly coloured and has spiny fins
- seaworm — a marine worm
- sebacic — of or derived from sebacic acid.
- sebific — producing fat or fatty matter
- sebundy — a militia
- seceded — to withdraw formally from an alliance, federation, or association, as from a political union, a religious organization, etc.
- seclude — to place in or withdraw into solitude; remove from social contact and activity, etc.
- seconal — secobarbital
- seconde — the second of the eight defensive positions.
- secondi — the second or lower part in a duet, especially in a piano duet.
- secondo — the second or lower part in a duet, especially in a piano duet.
- seconds — next after the first; being the ordinal number for two.
- secrecy — the state or condition of being secret, hidden, or concealed: a meeting held in secrecy.
- secreta — secretions of cells, tissues or organs
- secrete — a steel skullcap of the 17th century, worn under a soft hat.
- sectary — a member of a particular sect, especially an adherent of a religious body regarded as heretical or schismatic.
- sectile — capable of being cut smoothly with a knife.
- section — a part that is cut off or separated.
- secular — of or relating to worldly things or to things that are not regarded as religious, spiritual, or sacred; temporal: secular interests.
- seculum — an age or period of time in astronomy or geology
- secured — free from or not exposed to danger or harm; safe.
- securer — free from or not exposed to danger or harm; safe.
- sedalia — a city in central Missouri.
- sedarim — a plural of Seder.
- sedated — calm, quiet, or composed; undisturbed by passion or excitement: a sedate party; a sedate horse.
- sedilia — one of the seats (usually three) on the south side of the chancel, often recessed, for the use of the officiating clergy.
- seducer — to lead astray, as from duty, rectitude, or the like; corrupt.
- see fit — to consider proper, desirable, etc
- see off — to perceive with the eyes; look at.
- see out — to perceive with the eyes; look at.
- see red — any of various colors resembling the color of blood; the primary color at one extreme end of the visible spectrum, an effect of light with a wavelength between 610 and 780 nanometers.
- see you — 'See you', 'be seeing you', and 'see you later' are ways of saying goodbye to someone when you expect to meet them again soon.
- see-bee — Seabee (def 2).
- see-saw — a recreation in which two children alternately ride up and down while seated at opposite ends of a plank balanced at the middle.
- seeable — to perceive with the eyes; look at.
- seebeck — any of a set of stamps issued (1890–99) in Nicaragua, Honduras, Ecuador, and El Salvador and named after Nicholas Frederick Seebeck, who provided them free to the respective governments
- seedbed — land prepared for seeding.
- seedbox — the part of a plant that contains seeds
- seedier — abounding in seed.
- seeding — the fertilized, matured ovule of a flowering plant, containing an embryo or rudimentary plant.
- seedlip — a basket holding seeds that are to be sown
- seedpod — a seed vessel or dehiscent fruit that splits when ripe.
- seeings — the act of a person who sees.
- seeking — to go in search or quest of: to seek the truth.
- seekonk — a city in SE Massachusetts.
- seeland — Zealand.