7-letter words that end in nt
- climant — rampant, as a goat: a goat climant.
- coagent — an associate
- comment — If you comment on something, you give your opinion about it or you give an explanation for it.
- concent — a concord, as of sounds, voices, etc
- consent — If you give your consent to something, you give someone permission to do it.
- content — The contents of a container such as a bottle, box, or room are the things that are inside it.
- convent — A convent is a building in which a community of nuns live.
- coolant — Coolant is a liquid used to keep a machine or engine cool while it is operating.
- couldnt — (informal, nonstandard) Alternative form of couldn't.
- courant — a courante
- credent — believing or believable
- crémant — (of wine) moderately sparkling
- cumbent — lying down; recumbent
- currant — Currants are small dried black grapes, used especially in cakes.
- current — A current is a steady and continuous flowing movement of some of the water in a river, lake, or sea.
- dansant — thé dansant.
- de wint — Peter. 1784–1849, English landscape painter
- defiant — If you say that someone is defiant, you mean they show aggression or independence by refusing to obey someone.
- demount — to remove (a motor, gun, etc) from its mounting or setting
- depaint — to depict or delineate
- derbent — a port in S Russia, in the Dagestan Republic on the Caspian Sea: founded by the Persians in the 6th century. Pop: 106 000 (2005 est)
- derwent — a river in S Australia, in S Tasmania, flowing southeast to the Tasman Sea. Length: 172 km (107 miles)
- descant — A descant is a tune which is played or sung above the main tune in a piece of music.
- descent — A descent is a movement from a higher to a lower level or position.
- deviant — Deviant behaviour or thinking is different from what people normally consider to be acceptable.
- diluent — serving to dilute; diluting.
- dinmont — a young neutered male sheep
- diplont — the diploid individual in a life cycle that has a diploid and a haploid phase.
- discant — Also, discantus [dis-kan-tuh s] /dɪsˈkæn təs/ (Show IPA). Music. a 13th-century polyphonic style with strict mensural meter in all the voice parts, in contrast to the metrically free organum of the period.
- dissent — to differ in sentiment or opinion, especially from the majority; withhold assent; disagree (often followed by from): Two of the justices dissented from the majority decision.
- distant — far off or apart in space; not near at hand; remote or removed (often followed by from): a distant place; a town three miles distant from here.
- distent — distended.
- dormant — lying asleep or as if asleep; inactive, as in sleep; torpid: The lecturer's sudden shout woke the dormant audience.
- dormont — a city in SW Pennsylvania.
- du mont — Allen Balcom. 1901–65, US inventor and electronics manufacturer. He developed the cathode-ray tube used in television sets and oscilloscopes
- du pont — É(leuthère) I(rénée)1771-1834; Am. industrialist, born in France
- dubawnt — a river in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, Canada, flowing NE to Baker Lake. 580 miles (933 km) long.
- effront — (obsolete) To give assurance to.
- elegant — Pleasingly graceful and stylish in appearance or manner.
- element — A part or aspect of something abstract, especially one that is essential or characteristic.
- emanant — Flowing forth; emanating or issuing from or as if from a source.
- emicant — Beaming forth; flashing.
- eminent — (of a person) Famous and respected within a particular sphere or profession.
- enchant — Fill (someone) with great delight; charm.
- enprint — (photography) A moderately enlarged print made from a relatively small (e.g. 35 mm) negative.
- ensuant — Ensuing; following as a consequence.
- entrant — A person or group that enters, joins, or takes part in something.
- eobiont — a hypothetical chemical precursor of a living cell
- epatant — startling or shocking
- etchant — An acid or corrosive chemical used in etching; a mordant.