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7-letter words that end in ta

  • ingesta — Material introduced into the body by the stomach or alimentary canal.
  • insecta — the class comprising the insects.
  • jacarta — a seaport in and the capital of Indonesia, on the NW coast of Java.
  • jakarta — East Indies (def 1).
  • jocasta — Classical Mythology. a queen of Thebes, the wife of Laius and the mother, later the wife, of Oedipus, by whom she bore Eteocles, Polynices, and Antigone: called Epicaste by Homer.
  • juanita — a female given name.
  • kolkata — a seaport in and the capital of West Bengal state, in E India, on the Hugli River: former capital of British India.
  • lacerta — a small faint constellation in the N hemisphere, part of which is crossed by the Milky Way, lying between Cygnus and Andromeda
  • lametta — Thin wire or foil made of brass, gold or silver; now especially thin strips of metallic foil used as Christmas decoration.
  • lemmata — a subsidiary proposition introduced in proving some other proposition; a helping theorem.
  • locusta — the spikelet of grasses
  • loretta — a female given name, form of Laura.
  • magenta — a town in N Italy, W of Milan: the French and Sardinians defeated the Austrians here 1859.
  • maranta — any of several tropical American plants of the genus Maranta, including arrowroot and several species cultivated as ornamentals for their variegated foliage.
  • melitta — a female given name.
  • mendotaLake, a lake in S Wisconsin, in N Madison. About 15 sq. mi. (39 sq. km).
  • momenta — force or speed of movement; impetus, as of a physical object or course of events: The car gained momentum going downhill. Her career lost momentum after two unsuccessful films.
  • mulatta — A mulatto woman.
  • mylitta — Ishtar.
  • niigata — a seaport on NW Honshu, in central Japan.
  • ninurta — a Sumerian and Babylonian hero god.
  • oneonta — a city in E central New York.
  • oughtta — Alternative spelling of oughta.
  • partita — an instrumental suite common chiefly in the 18th century.
  • passata — a sauce made from sieved tomatoes, often used in Italian cookery
  • perchta — the goddess of death and of fertility: sometimes identified with Holle.
  • piccata — cooked, served, or sauced with lemon and parsley: veal piccata.
  • pituita — thick nasal secretion; phlegm
  • podesta — any of certain magistrates in Italy, as a chief magistrate in medieval towns and republics.
  • polenta — (especially in Italian cooking) a thick mush of cornmeal.
  • predata — a plural of datum.
  • radiata — (in some classification systems) a major grouping that includes more or less radially symmetrical animals, as coelenterates (jellyfish, sea anemones, corals), ctenophores (comb jellies), and echinoderms (starfish, sea urchins, sea cucumbers).
  • ramenta — a scraping, shaving, or particle.
  • regatta — a boat race, as of rowboats, yachts, or other vessels.
  • regmata — a dry fruit consisting of three or more carpels that separate from the axis at maturity.
  • ricotta — a soft Italian cheese that resembles cottage cheese.
  • roberta — a female given name: derived from Robert.
  • robusta — a coffee tree, Coffea canephora, native to western tropical Africa and cultivated in warm regions of the Old World.
  • rosetta — a town in N Egypt, at a mouth of the Nile.
  • sagitta — a small constellation in the N hemisphere lying between Cygnus and Aquila and crossed by the Milky Way
  • samhita — Veda (def 2).
  • secreta — secretions of cells, tissues or organs
  • segesta — Also, Segeste. an ancient Greek and Carthaginian city in NW Sicily: near present-day Alcamo.
  • selecta — a disc jockey
  • stomata — a plural of stoma.
  • stretta — a concluding passage played at a faster tempo.
  • sunyata — that which exists absolutely and without predication.
  • taffeta — a medium-weight or light-weight fabric of acetate, nylon, rayon, or silk, usually smooth, crisp, and lustrous, plain-woven, and with a fine crosswise rib effect.
  • tagmata — each of the morphologically distinct sections of the body of an arthropod, comprised of two or more segments, as the head, thorax, and abdomen of an insect.
  • tathata — the absoluteness of Sunya.
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