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There are 10 seven-letter words containing A, 2E, G, R and T| ERGATES | • ergates n. Plural of ergate. • ERGATE n. a worker ant, an undeveloped female. | | ETAGERE | • etagere n. A piece of furniture with open shelves for displaying ornaments. • ETAGERE n. (French) a display stand with shelves for small objects or ornaments, etc. | | GRANTEE | • grantee n. The person to whom something is granted. • GRANTEE n. one to whom something is granted. | | GREATEN | • greaten v. (Intransitive) To become great or large; increase; dilate. • greaten v. (Intransitive, obsolete) To become great with child; become pregnant. • greaten v. (Transitive) To make great; magnify; enlarge; increase. | | GREATER | • greater adj. Comparative form of great: more great. • greater adj. (Usually capitalized) Used in referring to a region or place together with the surrounding area pertaining… • GREAT adj. large, exalted. | | NEGATER | • negater n. Alternative form of negator. • NEGATER n. one that negates, also NEGATOR. | | REAGENT | • reagent n. (Chemistry) A compound or mixture of compounds used to treat or test materials, samples, other compounds… • reägent n. Rare spelling of reagent. • REAGENT n. a substance with a characteristic reaction, also REAGENCY. | | REGRATE | • regrate v. To grate again. • regrate v. To purchase goods from a market in order to resell them at the same (or nearby) market at an inflated price. • regrate v. (Masonry) To remove the outer surface of, as of an old hewn stone, so as to give it a fresh appearance. | | RESTAGE | • restage v. (Theater, transitive) To stage (a production) again; to bring (a production) to the stage again. • restage v. (Medicine, oncology, surgery; transitive) To stage (a disease, especially a cancer) again; to revise… • RESTAGE v. to put on the same play again. | | TREAGUE | • treague n. (Obsolete) A truce. • TREAGUE n. (Spenser) a truce. |
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
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