7-letter words containing a, c, l
- excelan — Manufacturers of intelligent Ethernet cards. Software and addresses are down-loadable. The cards have their own RAM for buffers.
- exclaim — Cry out suddenly, esp. in surprise, anger, or pain.
- exclame — Obsolete form of exclaim.
- exclave — A portion of territory of one state completely surrounded by territory of another or others, as viewed by the home territory.
- excusal — the act of excusing
- facedly — (in combination) With a particular kind of face.
- faceful — An amount that fills or covers the face.
- facials — Plural form of facial.
- factful — something that actually exists; reality; truth: Your fears have no basis in fact.
- factual — of or relating to facts; concerning facts: factual accuracy.
- faculae — Plural form of facula.
- faculty — an ability, natural or acquired, for a particular kind of action: a faculty for making friends easily.
- falcade — a horse movement in which the animal throws itself on its haunches two or three times
- falcata — A sword in pre-Roman Iberia having a concave edge on the blade.
- falcate — curved like a scythe or sickle; hooked; falciform.
- falcial — of or relating to a falx.
- falcons — Plural form of falcon.
- falcula — (plural only) The falx cerebelli.
- fallacy — a deceptive, misleading, or false notion, belief, etc.: That the world is flat was at one time a popular fallacy.
- fancily — In a fancy manner.
- fascial — a band or fillet, as for binding the hair.
- faucial — Anatomy. the cavity at the back of the mouth, leading into the pharynx.
- faulcon — Obsolete form of falcon.
- feculae — Plural form of fecula.
- felicia — a female given name: from a Latin word meaning “happy.”.
- felucca — a sailing vessel, lateen-rigged on two masts, used in the Mediterranean Sea and along the Spanish and Portuguese coasts.
- filacer — (in former times) a legal officer of the British superior courts
- finical — finicky.
- fiscals — Plural form of fiscal.
- flaccid — soft and limp; not firm; flabby: flaccid biceps.
- flacked — Simple past tense and past participle of flack.
- flacker — To flutter as a bird.
- flacket — a flagon, bottle, or flask for holding alcohol
- flacons — Plural form of flacon.
- flatcar — a railroad car consisting of a platform without sides or top.
- flaunch — a cement or mortar slope around a chimney top, manhole, etc, to throw off water
- flyback — the return to its starting point of the electron beam in a cathode ray tube, as after the completion of a line in a television picture or of a trace in an oscilloscope.
- focally — of or relating to a focus.
- folacin — folic acid.
- fractal — a geometrical or physical structure having an irregular or fragmented shape at all scales of measurement between a greatest and smallest scale such that certain mathematical or physical properties of the structure, as the perimeter of a curve or the flow rate in a porous medium, behave as if the dimensions of the structure (fractal dimensions) are greater than the spatial dimensions.
- funchal — a group of eight islands off the NW coast of Africa, part of Portugal. 308 sq. mi. (798 sq. km). Capital: Funchal.
- furcula — the forked clavicular bone of a bird; wishbone.
- galenic — of or relating to Galen, his principles, or his methods.
- galicia — a region in E central Europe: a former crown land of Austria, included in S Poland after World War I, and now partly in Ukraine. About 30,500 sq. mi. (79,000 sq. km).
- gallica — Any plant of the fragrant rose species Rosa gallica, or of the class of cultivars developed from it.
- gallice — in French
- gallock — left-handed
- galoche — Alternative spelling of galoshe.
- garlick — Archaic spelling of garlic.
- garlics — (rare) Plural form of garlic.