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7-letter words containing a, c, e, l, r

  • glacier — an extended mass of ice formed from snow falling and accumulating over the years and moving very slowly, either descending from high mountains, as in valley glaciers, or moving outward from centers of accumulation, as in continental glaciers.
  • glancer — One who glances.
  • gracile — gracefully slender.
  • grackle — any of several long-tailed American birds of the family Icteridae, especially of the genus Quiscalus, having usually iridescent black plumage.
  • hackler — one of the long, slender feathers on the neck or saddle of certain birds, as the domestic rooster, much used in making artificial flies for anglers.
  • harlech — a town in N Wales, in Gwynedd: noted for its ruined 13th-century castle overlooking Cardigan Bay: tourism. Pop: 1233 (2001)
  • lacerta — a small faint constellation in the N hemisphere, part of which is crossed by the Milky Way, lying between Cygnus and Andromeda
  • lackers — Plural form of lacker.
  • lacquer — a protective coating consisting of a resin, cellulose ester, or both, dissolved in a volatile solvent, sometimes with pigment added.
  • lancers — a cavalry soldier armed with a lance.
  • lancier — Synonym of lancer.
  • larceny — the wrongful taking and carrying away of the personal goods of another from his or her possession with intent to convert them to the taker's own use.
  • larchen — Of or pertaining to the larch tree.
  • larches — Plural form of larch.
  • lautrec — Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri.
  • le crac — former name of Kerak.
  • leacher — to dissolve out soluble constituents from (ashes, soil, etc.) by percolation.
  • leclair — Jean Marie [zhahn ma-ree] /ʒɑ̃ maˈri/ (Show IPA), 1697–1764, French violinist and composer.
  • leuctra — a town in ancient Greece, in Boeotia: Thebans defeated Spartans here 371 b.c.
  • linacreThomas, 1460?–1521, English humanist, translator, scholar, and physician.
  • locater — a person who locates something.
  • lucarne — a dormer window.
  • maceral — any of the organic units that constitute coal: equivalent to any of the mineral constituents of a rock
  • marcels — Plural form of marcel.
  • mclarenNorman, 1914–87, Canadian film director and animator, born in Scotland.
  • miracle — an effect or extraordinary event in the physical world that surpasses all known human or natural powers and is ascribed to a supernatural cause.
  • nuclear — pertaining to or involving atomic weapons: nuclear war.
  • ocellar — pertaining to an ocellus.
  • oracles — (especially in ancient Greece) an utterance, often ambiguous or obscure, given by a priest or priestess at a shrine as the response of a god to an inquiry.
  • percale — a closely woven, smooth-finished, plain or printed cotton cloth, used for bed sheets, clothing, etc.
  • plancer — the soffit of a cornice, especially one of wood.
  • plectra — plectrum.
  • polacre — a three-masted sailing vessel used in the Mediterranean
  • prelacy — the office or dignity of a prelate, or high-ranking member of the Christian clergy.
  • radicel — a minute root; a rootlet.
  • radicle — Botany. the lower part of the axis of an embryo; the primary root. a rudimentary root; radicel or rootlet.
  • raschel — a type of loosely knitted fabric
  • recital — a musical entertainment given usually by a single performer or by a performer and one or more accompanists.
  • reclaim — to claim or demand the return or restoration of, as a right, possession, etc.
  • reclame — publicity; self-advertisement; notoriety.
  • reclasp — to clasp (something) again or (of two things) to clasp together again
  • reclass — a number of persons or things regarded as forming a group by reason of common attributes, characteristics, qualities, or traits; kind; sort: a class of objects used in daily living.
  • reclean — to clean (something) again or with a different substance, etc
  • recusal — the disqualification of a judge for a particular lawsuit or proceeding, especially due to some possible conflict of interest or prejudice.
  • relache — an interval or period of rest, a break from something
  • relatch — a device for holding a door, gate, or the like, closed, consisting basically of a bar falling or sliding into a catch, groove, hole, etc.
  • replace — to assume the former role, position, or function of; substitute for (a person or thing): Electricity has replaced gas in lighting.
  • replica — a copy or reproduction of a work of art produced by the maker of the original or under his or her supervision.
  • rescale — to revise the scale of, especially to make smaller or more modest: to rescale a budget.
  • scalare — any of three deep-bodied, cichlid fishes, Pterophyllum scalare, P. altum, and P. eimekei, inhabiting northern South American rivers, often kept in aquariums.
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