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7-letter words containing t, e

  • abreact — to alleviate (emotional tension) through abreaction
  • abreast — If people or things walk or move abreast, they are next to each other, side by side, and facing in the same direction.
  • absents — not in a certain place at a given time; away, missing (opposed to present): absent from class.
  • absenty — (obsolete) absence.
  • abthane — a territorial possession of the early Scottish church
  • abustle — Showing much activity. (First attested in the mid 20th century.).
  • abutted — to be adjacent; touch or join at the edge or border (often followed by on, upon, or against): This piece of land abuts on a street.
  • abutter — the owner of adjoining property
  • accents — Plural form of accent.
  • accepts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of accept.
  • accrete — to grow or cause to grow together; be or become fused
  • ace out — a playing card or die marked with or having the value indicated by a single spot: He dealt me four aces in the first hand.
  • acerate — needle-shaped
  • acetals — Plural form of acetal.
  • acetate — Acetate is a shiny artificial material, sometimes used for making clothes or records.
  • acetify — to become or cause to become acetic acid or vinegar
  • acetoin — a yellowish, pleasant-smelling liquid, C 4 H 8 O 2 , obtained from various carbohydrates, as glucose, by fermentation: used chiefly in the manufacture of flavors and essences.
  • acetone — Acetone is a type of solvent.
  • acetose — Sour like vinegar; acetous.
  • acetous — containing, producing, or resembling acetic acid or vinegar
  • achates — Aeneas' faithful companion in Virgil's Aeneid
  • achiest — Superlative form of achy.
  • achiote — annatto.
  • acolyte — An acolyte is a follower or assistant of an important person.
  • aconite — any of various N temperate plants of the ranunculaceous genus Aconitum, such as monkshood and wolfsbane, many of which are poisonous
  • acquest — an acquisition
  • acroter — a plinth bearing a statue, etc, at either end or at the apex of a pediment
  • act one — (language, specification)   A specification language.
  • actable — that can be acted
  • actaeon — a hunter of Boeotia who, having accidentally seen Artemis bathing, was turned into a stag and torn apart by his own hounds
  • actives — engaged in action; characterized by energetic work, participation, etc.; busy: an active life.
  • activex — a set of technologies for integrating software components on the internet
  • actress — An actress is a woman whose job is acting in plays or films.
  • actuate — If a person is actuated by an emotion, that emotion makes them act in a certain way. If something actuates a device, the device starts working.
  • acutely — If you feel or notice something acutely, you feel or notice it very strongly.
  • acutest — Superlative form of acute.
  • acylate — to introduce one or more acyl groups into a compound
  • adament — Misspelling of adamant.
  • adamite — a human being
  • adaptec — (company)   A company specialising in the aera of movement of data between computers. Adaptec designs hardware and software products to transfer data from a computer to a peripheral device or network. Founded in 1981, the company achieved profitability in 1984, went public in 1986, and to date has achieved 54 consecutive profitable quarters. Revenues for fiscal 1997 were $934 million, a 42% increase over the prior year. Net income, excluding acquisition charges, for fiscal year 1997 was $198 million or $1.72 per share.
  • adapted — If something is adapted to a particular situation or purpose, it is especially suitable for it.
  • adaptee — (software, object-oriented) A class that is converted to another class using a so-called adapter class.
  • adapter — a person or thing that adapts
  • addrest — (obsolete) Simple past tense and past participle of address.
  • adeptly — very skilled; proficient; expert: an adept juggler.
  • adipate — a salt or ester of adipic acid.
  • admetus — a king of Thessaly, one of the Argonauts, who was married to Alcestis
  • adopted — having been adopted
  • adoptee — a person who is adopted.
  • adopter — person who adopts a child
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