7-letter words containing a, d, l, i, t
- -tailed — having a tail of the specified sort
- attalid — any of a line of kings, usually named Attalus orEumenes, that ruled Pergamum, in Asia Minor, 282–133 b.c.
- bidault — Georges (ʒɔːrʒ). 1899–1983, French statesman; prime minister (1946, 1949–50). His opposition to Algerian independence led him to support the OAS: he was charged with treason (1963) and fled abroad
- citadel — In the past, a citadel was a strong building in or near a city, where people could shelter for safety.
- cladist — a specialist in cladistics
- cotidal — (of a line on a tidal chart) joining points at which high tide occurs simultaneously
- dactyli — an enlarged portion of the leg after the first joint in some insects, as the pollen-carrying segment in the hind leg of certain bees.
- dalgite — (Western Australia) A rabbit-eared bandicoot; a bilby.
- datival — (in certain inflected languages, as Latin, Greek, and German) noting a case having as a distinctive function indication of the indirect object of a verb or the object of certain prepositions.
- deltaic — pertaining to or like a delta.
- dential — (anatomy) Of or pertaining to dentine.
- details — an individual or minute part; an item or particular.
- dialect — A dialect is a form of a language that is spoken in a particular area.
- dialist — a person who makes (sun)dials
- digital — of, relating to, or using numerical calculations.
- dilated — Simple past tense and past participle of dilate.
- dilater — One who, or that which, dilates, expands, or enlarges.
- dilates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dilate.
- dilator — Anatomy. a muscle that dilates some cavity of the body.
- dualist — Of or supporting dualism.
- duality — a dual state or quality.
- edictal — Of, pertaining to, or derived from edicts.
- lad lit — fiction about young men and their emotional and personal lives
- ligated — Simple past tense and past participle of ligate.
- matilda — Also called Maud. 1102–67, empress of the Holy Roman Empire 1114–25; queen of England 1141 (daughter of Henry I of England).
- matilde — Also called Maud. 1102–67, empress of the Holy Roman Empire 1114–25; queen of England 1141 (daughter of Henry I of England).
- outlaid — simple past tense and past participle of outlay.
- plaited — a braid, especially of hair or straw.
- plastid — a small, double-membraned organelle of plant cells and certain protists, occurring in several varieties, as the chloroplast, and containing ribosomes, prokaryotic DNA, and, often, pigment.
- plaudit — an enthusiastic expression of approval: Her portrayal of Juliet won the plaudits of the critics.
- redtail — an American hawk with red colouring on its tail
- stadial — stade.
- staidly — of settled or sedate character; not flighty or capricious.
- tabloid — a newspaper whose pages, usually five columns wide, are about one-half the size of a standard-sized newspaper page.
- tailard — something having a tail
- taliped — (of a foot) twisted or distorted out of shape or position.
- tallied — an account or reckoning; a record of debit and credit, of the score of a game, or the like.
- tardily — late; behind time; not on time: How tardy were you today?
- tebaldi — Renata [ruh-nah-tuh;; Italian re-nah-tah] /rəˈnɑ tə;; Italian rɛˈnɑ tɑ/ (Show IPA), 1922–2004, Italian soprano.
- tidally — of, pertaining to, characterized by, or subject to tides: a tidal current.
- tindale — William Tyndale
- trailed — to drag or let drag along the ground or other surface; draw or drag along behind.
- triclad — a planarian.
- wildcat — any of several North American felines of the genus Lynx. Compare lynx.
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