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<strong>Top</strong> <strong>5000</strong> <strong>7s</strong><br />

(Sorted by <strong>Prob</strong>ability)<br />

412 ANTLERS‐ AELNRST ANTLER, the horn of an animal of the deer family [n] */*<br />

413 RENTALS‐ AELNRST RENTAL, an amount paid or collected as rent [n] */*<br />

414 SALTERN‐ AELNRST a place where salt is produced [n ‐S] */s<br />

415 STERNAL‐ AELNRST pertaining to the sternum [adj] a/*<br />

416 NEUTRAL AELNRTU one that is impartial [n ‐S] */s<br />

417 NATURES‐ AENRSTU NATURE, the essential qualities of a person or thing [n] */*<br />

418 SAUNTER AENRSTU to walk in a leisurely manner [v ‐ED, ‐ING, ‐S] */s<br />

419 TENDRIL DEILNRT a leafless organ of climbing plants [n ‐S] */s<br />

420 TRINDLE DEILNRT to trundle (to propel by causing to rotate) [v ‐DLED, ‐DLING, ‐DLES] */ds<br />

421 TINDERS‐ DEINRST TINDER, readily combustible material [n] */*<br />

422 INTRUDE DEINRTU to thrust or force oneself in [v ‐TRUDED, ‐TRUDING, ‐TRUDES] */drs<br />

423 TURDINE DEINRTU belonging to a large family of singing birds [adj] */*<br />

424 UNTIRED DEINRTU TIRED, sapped of strength [adj] */*<br />

425 UNTRIED DEINRTU TRY, to attempt (to make an effort to do or accomplish) [adj] */*<br />

426 ‐LINTERS‐ EILNRST LINTER, a machine for removing fibers from cotton seeds [n] */*<br />

427 NUTSIER EINRSTU NUTSY, crazy (insane (mentally unsound)) [adj] */*<br />

428 TRIUNES‐ EINRSTU TRIUNE, a trinity (a group of three) [n] */*<br />

429 ‐UNITERS‐ EINRSTU UNITER, one that unites (to bring together so as to form a whole) [n] */*<br />

430 LINEAGE AEEGILN direct descent from an ancestor [n ‐S] */s<br />

431 EGALITE AEEGILT equality (the state of being equal (having the same capability, quantity, or effect as another)) [n ‐<br />

432 EUGENIA AEEGINU a tropical evergreen tree [n ‐S] */s<br />

433 ORDINAL ADILNOR a number designating position in a series [n ‐S] */s<br />

434 DILATOR ADILORT one that dilates (to make wider or larger) [n ‐S] */sy<br />

435 INROADS‐ ADINORS INROAD, a hostile invasion [n] */*<br />

436 ORDAINS‐ ADINORS ORDAIN, to invest with holy authority [v] */*<br />

437 SADIRON ADINORS a heavy flatiron [n ‐S] */s<br />

438 AUDITOR ADIORTU one that audits (to examine with intent to verify) [n ‐S] */sy<br />

439 LATINOS‐ AILNOST LATINO, a Latin American [n] */*<br />

440 TALIONS‐ AILNOST TALION, a retaliation for a crime [n] */*<br />

441 OUTLAIN AILNOTU OUTLIE, to lie beyond [v] */*<br />

442 ORALIST AILORST an advocate of oralism (the use of oral methods of teaching the deaf) [n ‐S] m/s<br />

443 RIALTOS‐ AILORST RIALTO, a marketplace [n] */*<br />

444 TAILORS‐ AILORST TAILOR, to fit with clothes [v] */*<br />

445 SAUTOIR AIORSTU a saltire (a heraldic design) [n ‐S] */es<br />

446 NEONATE AEENNOT a newborn child [n ‐S] : NEONATAL [adj] */s<br />

447 ONERIER EEINORR ONERY, ornery (stubborn and mean‐spirited) [adj] */*<br />

448 GRANTEE AEEGNRT one to whom something is granted [n ‐S] */s<br />

449 GREATEN AEEGNRT to make greater (large (of considerable size or quantity)) [v ‐ED, ‐ING, ‐S] */s<br />

450 NEGATER‐ AEEGNRT one that negates (to nullify (to make useless or ineffective)) [n ‐S] */s<br />

451 REAGENT AEEGNRT a substance used in a chemical reaction to ascertain the nature or composition of another [n ‐S]<br />

452 INTEGER EEGINRT a whole number [n ‐S] */s<br />

453 TREEING EEGINRT TREE, to drive up a tree (a tall, woody plant) [v] */*<br />

454 ACETONE ACEENOT a flammable liquid [n ‐S] : ACETONIC [adj] */s<br />

455 ‐OCREATE ACEEORT having ocreae [adj] c/*<br />

456 OPERATE AEEOPRT to perform a function [v ‐ATED, ‐ATING, ‐ATES] */ds<br />

457 OVERATE AEEORTV OVEREAT, to eat to excess [v] */*<br />

458 OVEREAT AEEORTV to eat to excess [v OVERATE, ‐EATEN, ‐EATING, ‐EATS] */s<br />

459 EBONITE BEEINOT a hard rubber [n ‐S] */s<br />

460 COTERIE CEEIORT a clique [n ‐S] */s<br />

461 HEROINE‐ EEHINOR a brave woman [n ‐S] */s<br />

462 ONETIME EEIMNOT former [adj] z/*<br />

463 PEREION EEINOPR the thorax of some crustaceans [n ‐REIONS or ‐REIA] */s<br />

464 PIONEER EEINOPR to take part in the beginnings of [v ‐ED, ‐ING, ‐S] */s<br />

465 RADIALE‐ AADEILR a bone of the carpus [n ‐LIA] */*<br />

466 NAIADES AADEINS NAIAD, a water nymph [n] */*<br />

467 AERIALS‐ AAEILRS AERIAL, an antenna (a metallic device for sending or receiving radio waves) [n] */*<br />

468 DELIRIA ADEIILR DELIRIUM, wild excitement [n] */*<br />

469 DAIRIES ADEIIRS DAIRY, an establishment dealing in milk products [n] */*<br />

470 DIARIES ADEIIRS DIARY, a personal journal [n] */*<br />

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