7-letter words containing a, c, l, e
- lancier — Synonym of lancer.
- laodice — (in the Iliad) a daughter of Priam and Hecuba who chose to be swallowed up by the earth rather than live as a Greek concubine.
- laplace — Pierre Simon [pyer see-mawn] /pyɛr siˈmɔ̃/ (Show IPA), Marquis de, 1749–1827, French astronomer and mathematician.
- 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.
- latched — 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.
- latches — 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.
- latchet — a strap or lace used to fasten a shoe.
- latence — Obsolete form of latency.
- latency — the state of being latent.
- latices — a plural of latex.
- lattice — a structure of crossed wooden or metal strips usually arranged to form a diagonal pattern of open spaces between the strips.
- launces — Plural form of launce.
- lautrec — Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri.
- le crac — former name of Kerak.
- leached — to dissolve out soluble constituents from (ashes, soil, etc.) by percolation.
- leacher — to dissolve out soluble constituents from (ashes, soil, etc.) by percolation.
- leaches — Plural form of leach.
- leacock — Stephen (Butler) 1869–1944, Canadian humorist and economist.
- leblanc — Nicolas (nikɔlɑ). ?1742–1806, French chemist, who invented a process for the manufacture of soda from common salt
- lechaim — a drinking toast
- leclair — Jean Marie [zhahn ma-ree] /ʒɑ̃ maˈri/ (Show IPA), 1697–1764, French violinist and composer.
- lecuona — Ernesto [er-nes-taw] /ɛrˈnɛs tɔ/ (Show IPA), 1896–1963, Cuban composer.
- legnica — a city in SW Poland: formerly in Germany.
- letchya — Alt form letcha.
- leucoma — a dense, white opacity of the cornea.
- leuctra — a town in ancient Greece, in Boeotia: Thebans defeated Spartans here 371 b.c.
- lexical — of or relating to the words or vocabulary of a language, especially as distinguished from its grammatical and syntactical aspects.
- limacel — a concealed shell, not fully developed, found inside some kinds of slug
- linacre — Thomas, 1460?–1521, English humanist, translator, scholar, and physician.
- loaches — Plural form of loach.
- locales — a place or locality, especially with reference to events or circumstances connected with it: to move to a warmer locale.
- located — to identify or discover the place or location of: to locate the bullet wound.
- locater — a person who locates something.
- locates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of locate.
- lochage — (historical) An officer who commanded a company in Ancient Greece.
- lockage — the construction, use, or operation of locks, as in a canal or stream.
- lockean — an adherent of the philosophy of Locke.
- lucarne — a dormer window.
- lyncean — of or relating to a lynx; lynxlike.
- maceral — any of the organic units that constitute coal: equivalent to any of the mineral constituents of a rock
- mackled — Simple past tense and past participle of mackle.
- mackles — Plural form of mackle.
- maclean — Donald. 1913–83, British civil servant, who spied for the Russians: fled to the former Soviet Union (with Guy Burgess) in 1951
- macleod — Fiona, Sharp, William.
- maculae — a spot or blotch, especially on one's skin; macule.
- macules — Plural form of macule.
- malefic — productive of evil; malign; doing harm; baneful: a malefic spell.
- malices — desire to inflict injury, harm, or suffering on another, either because of a hostile impulse or out of deep-seated meanness: the malice and spite of a lifelong enemy.