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All The Five-Vowel Sevens

If you do scrabble, you should probably know some of this. Technically this is still a word quiz, so the yellow box is on. If you don't, have fun regardless. I haven't been on Jetpunk for a while, but I'm back I guess. You have to spell all the words correctly; and you have to figure out which form (i.e. plural, past tense, etc.) the word is in.
CSW is the superior dictionary and is therefore the one used.
The one six-vowel seven is also here.
You probably don't know some of this because we don't learn definitions for scrabble.
Clues may be slightly changed.
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Last updated: September 13, 2022
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Definition
Word
(Greek) an abnormal lack of ability to act and make decisions
ABOULIA
(Spanish) an irrigation ditch
ACEQUIA
(Greek) a cup-shaped structure in rust fungi
AECIDIA
(Latin) of a shining bronze colour
AENEOUS
(Latin) related to, acted on, or by the agency of, the wind
AEOLIAN
(Latin) eternal
AEONIAN
(Canadian) a Canadian radio service for pilots
AERADIO
(Latin) an organism that requires free oxygen
AEROBIA
lack of sense of taste
AGEUSIA
a nest of a bird of prey
AIERIES
one to whom the title of property is transferred
ALIENEE
(Greek) a one-celled animal of ever-changing shape
AMOEBAE
a disorder of the blood
ANAEMIA
(Latin) a water-filled museum for all forms of water life
AQUARIA
pertaining to water
AQUEOUS
one that is audited
AUDITEE
pertaining to the fancy words used by poets
AUREATE
(Italian) a genus of jellyfish
AURELIA
(Latin) a halo
AUREOLA
(Latin) to surround with a halo
AUREOLE
(Latin) a luminous atmospheric phenomenon
AURORAE
(tradename) a text device to aid newsreaders
AUTOCUE
(French) a cameo
CAMAIEU
(French) a knife
COUTEAU
to remove from a computing queue
DEQUEUE
perception as inferior forms of knowledge
DIANOIA
(Greek) in Catholicism, the inferior veneration given to saints and angels
DOULEIA
a restaurant
EATERIE
to add to a computing queue
ENQUEUE
(Greek) a rear vestibule
EPINAOI
(French) exhausted (of a female)
EPUISEE
Definition
Word
glanders (a contagious horse disease)
EQUINIA
an aggregated fruit like a blackberry
ETAERIO
an anaesthetic considered safer than cocaine
EUCAINE
(Native Australian) pipi, or one of various shellfishes
EUGARIE
a genus of myrtaceous plants
EUGENIA
(Latin) a blessing
EULOGIA
(Latin) a name for a Gregorian cadence
EUOUAES
normal breathing
EUPNOEA
easily melted
EUTAXIA/EUTEXIA
one who has escaped
EVACUEE
(Latin) fossil remains of animals
EXUVIAE
(Greek) a flowering plant
IPOMOEA
(Maori) a long-tailed peacock of New Zealand
KOEKOEA
to make the sound of a crying cat
MIAOUED
(French) a small bastion used to protect a fortress in construction
MOINEAU
(French) something new
NOUVEAU
relating to oidia, a type of fungal spore
OIDIOID
a genus of evergreen shrubs
OLEARIA
a female sexual organ of algae of fungi
OOGONIA
(Somali) a poisonous alkaloid
OUABAIN
(Tupi) a short-tailed, long-haired monkey
OUAKARI
(Arabic) a monetary unit of Mauritania
OUGUIYA
a Solway scallop
QUEENIE
a New Zealand plant
RAOULIA
(French) a roll of coins wrapped in paper
ROULEAU
a tree of Guiana yielding butternuts
SAOUARI
any of a genus of coniferous trees attaining an immense size
SEQUOIA
(Latin) a narrow band or hair-ribbon worn in Greece
TAENIAE
the disease of retention of waste materials usually excreted
URAEMIA
(Greek) a sac lived in by an aquatic organism
ZOOECIA
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