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7-letter words containing a, l, i, e, n

  • linguae — the tongue or a part like a tongue.
  • linkage — the act of linking; state or manner of being linked.
  • linnean — of or relating to Linnaeus, who established the binomial system of scientific nomenclature.
  • livenza — a river in NE Italy, flowing SE to the Adriatic. 70 miles (113 km) long.
  • loraine — a female given name, form of Lorraine.
  • mailmen — Plural form of mailman.
  • malines — French name of Mechlin.
  • malinke — a member of an agricultural people living in Senegal, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, and Ivory Coast.
  • malvine — a female given name.
  • manille — the second highest trump in certain card games, as the seven of trumps in omber or nine of trumps in klaberjass.
  • maniple — (in ancient Rome) a subdivision of a legion, consisting of 60 or 120 men.
  • manlier — Comparative form of manly.
  • manlike — resembling a human being; anthropoid.
  • marline — small stuff of two-fiber strands, sometimes tarred, laid up left-handed.
  • mealing — Present participle of meal.
  • melanic — Pathology. melanotic.
  • melanie — a female given name.
  • melanin — any of a class of insoluble pigments, found in all forms of animal life, that account for the dark color of skin, hair, fur, scales, feathers, etc.
  • melinda — a female given name.
  • menials — Plural form of menial.
  • minable — capable of being mined, especially profitably.
  • mineola — a village on W Long Island, in SE New York.
  • mineral — any of a class of substances occurring in nature, usually comprising inorganic substances, as quartz or feldspar, of definite chemical composition and usually of definite crystal structure, but sometimes also including rocks formed by these substances as well as certain natural products of organic origin, as asphalt or coal.
  • nailers — Plural form of nailer.
  • nailery — a nail factory
  • nailset — a punch for driving the head of a nail below or flush with the surrounding surface
  • naively — having or showing unaffected simplicity of nature or absence of artificiality; unsophisticated; ingenuous.
  • natalie — a female given name: from a Latin word meaning “birthday.”.
  • nealing — Present participle of neal.
  • nigella — any of several annual herbs of the genus Nigella, having dissected leaves and showy blue or white flowers.
  • opaline — of or like opal; opalescent.
  • panicle — a compound raceme.
  • pantile — a roofing tile straight in its length but curved in its width to overlap the next tile.
  • pauline — a female given name.
  • pealing — a loud, prolonged ringing of bells.
  • pearlin — a type of lace used to trim clothes
  • pelican — any of several large, totipalmate, fish-eating birds of the family Pelecanidae, having a large bill with a distensible pouch.
  • pinwale — (of a fabric, especially corduroy) having very thin wales.
  • plainer — clear or distinct to the eye or ear: a plain trail to the river; to stand in plain view.
  • praline — a French confection consisting of a caramel-covered almond or, sometimes, a hazelnut.
  • quinela — a type of bet, especially on horse races, in which the bettor, in order to win, must select the first- and second-place finishers without specifying their order of finishing.
  • ralline — belonging or pertaining to the family Rallidae, comprising the rails and allied species.
  • ratline — any of the small ropes or lines that traverse the shrouds horizontally and serve as steps for going aloft.
  • ravelin — a V -shaped outwork outside the main ditch and covering the works between two bastions.
  • realign — to arrange in a straight line; adjust according to a line.
  • reginal — queen.
  • relaxin — a polypeptide hormone produced by the corpus luteum during pregnancy that causes the pelvic ligaments and cervix to relax during pregnancy and delivery.
  • reliant — having or showing dependence: reliant on money from home.
  • retinal — of or relating to the retina of the eye.
  • salient — prominent or conspicuous: salient traits.
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