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There are 21 seven-letter words ending with TREammetre aventre chaptre chartre countre dioptre electre Maestre maistre monstre philtre piastre plastre plectre reentre re-entre sceptre Sceptre spectre theatre unmitre 31 definitions found- ammetre — n. (Nonstandard and now obsolete) Alternative form of ammeter.
- aventre — v. (Obsolete, transitive, intransitive) To thrust forward (at…
- chaptre — n. Obsolete form of chapter.
- chartre — n. Obsolete form of charter.
- countre — v. Obsolete form of counter. — n. (Early Modern English) Country.
- dioptre — n. Alternative spelling of diopter.
- electre — n. (Obsolete) electrum, amber (alloy of gold and silver). — n. (Obsolete) liquidambar.
- Maestre — prop.n. A surname.
- maistre — n. Archaic form of master. — v. Archaic form of master.
- monstre — n. Obsolete form of monster.
- philtre — n. Alternative spelling of philter (“kind of potion”). — v. Alternative spelling of philter.
- piastre — n. (Now historical) A Spanish or Spanish-American coin and unit… — n. (Historical) A form of currency formerly used in the French-speaking… — n. (Historical) A form of currency formerly used in French Indochina.
- plastre — n. Obsolete form of plaster. — v. Obsolete form of plaster.
- plectre — n. (Obsolete, music) plectrum.
- reentre — v. Obsolete form of reenter.
- re-entre — v. Obsolete form of re-enter.
- sceptre — n. (UK) An ornamental staff held by a ruling monarch as a symbol of power. — v. To give a sceptre to. — v. To invest with royal power.
- Sceptre — prop.n. A village in Saskatchewan, Canada.
- spectre — n. Britain standard spelling of specter.
- theatre — n. (Chiefly Australia, Canada, New Zealand, UK) Alternative spelling of theater. — n. (Canada, rarely Australia and New Zealand) A cinema; movie theatre.
- unmitre — v. (Transitive) To deprive of a mitre; to depose from the rank of bishop.
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