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7-letter words containing n, o

  • ant cow — an insect, esp an aphid, that excretes a sweet honey-like substance that is collected and eaten by ants
  • anterosMount, a peak in central Colorado, in the Sawatch Mountains. 14,269 feet (4349 meters).
  • anthoid — resembling a flower
  • anthony — Saint. ?251–?356 ad, Egyptian hermit, commonly regarded as the founder of Christian monasticism. Feast day: Jan 17
  • antidot — (physics) A small, circular region of opposite charge or magnetization, especially one that is part of a semiconductor device.
  • antifog — acting to prevent the condensation of moisture, esp on transparent surfaces
  • antilog — antilogarithm
  • antioch — a city in S Turkey, on the Orontes River: ancient commercial centre and capital of Syria (300–64 bc); early centre of Christianity. Pop: 155 000 (2005 est)
  • antipot — opposed to the illegal use of marijuana
  • antlion — any of various neuropterous insects of the family Myrmeleontidae, which typically resemble dragonflies and are most common in tropical regions
  • antoine — André [ahn-drey] /ɑ̃ˈdreɪ/ (Show IPA), 1858–1943, French theatrical director, manager, and critic.
  • antonia — a feminine name: var. Antoinette, Tonya
  • antonym — The antonym of a word is a word which means the opposite.
  • anurous — lacking a tail; tailless; acaudate
  • anxious — If you are anxious to do something or anxious that something should happen, you very much want to do it or very much want it to happen.
  • any old — You use any old to emphasize that the quality or type of something is not important. If you say that a particular thing is not any old thing, you are emphasizing how special or famous it is.
  • any one — any single
  • anybody — Anybody means the same as anyone.
  • anymore — If something does not happen or is not true anymore, it has stopped happening or is no longer true.
  • anyroad — anyway; anyhow.
  • aorangi — Cook2
  • aphonia — loss of the voice caused by damage to the vocal tract
  • aphonic — affected with aphonia
  • apiezon — designating any of a number of hydrocarbon oils, greases, or waxes, characterized by a low vapour pressure and used in vacuum equipment
  • apnoeas — Plural form of apnoea.
  • apnoeic — of or relating to apnoea
  • apogean — Connected with the apogee.
  • apolune — the point in a lunar orbit when a spacecraft is at its greatest distance from the moon
  • appoint — If you appoint someone to a job or official position, you formally choose them for it.
  • aproned — Wearing an apron.
  • aptonym — A proper name that aptly describes the occupation or character of the person, especially by coincidence.
  • aquilon — the north wind
  • aration — (obsolete, agriculture) ploughing, tillage.
  • archons — Plural form of archon Chief magistrates of ancient Athens.
  • arenose — sandy
  • arenous — sandy
  • aretino — Pietro (ˈpjɛːtro). 1492–1556, Italian satirist, poet, and dramatist, noted for his satirical attacks on leading political figures
  • argonne — wooded region in NE France, near the Belgian border
  • arizona — a state of the southwestern US: consists of the Colorado plateau in the northeast, including the Grand Canyon, divided from desert in the southwest by mountains rising over 3750 m (12 500 ft). Capital: Phoenix. Pop: 5 580 811 (2003 est). Area: 293 750 sq km (113 417 sq miles)
  • armbone — (anatomy) A bone in the arm, specifically, the humerus.
  • arnatto — annatto (def 2).
  • arnotto — Archaic form of annatto.
  • arseno- — having arsenic as a constituent
  • asansol — city in E India, in the state of West Bengal: pop. 262,000
  • ashdown — Paddy, Baron. real name Jeremy John Durham Ashdown. born 1941, British politician; leader of the Liberal Democrats (formerly the Social and Liberal Democrats) (1988–99); UN high representative in Bosnia-Herzegovina (2002–06)
  • asinico — an idiot or a fool
  • askelon — Ashqelon
  • asonant — Not sounding or sounded.
  • astound — If something astounds you, you are very surprised by it.
  • at once — If you do something at once, you do it immediately.
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