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7-letter words containing a, r, l

  • jadrool — (slang, US, Italian American) a loser; a bum.
  • jailers — Plural form of jailer.
  • jangler — to produce a harsh, discordant sound, as two comparatively small, thin, or hollow pieces of metal hitting together: The charms on her bracelet jangle as she moves.
  • jarldom — a chieftain; earl.
  • jarrellRandall, 1914–65, U.S. poet and critic.
  • jocular — given to, characterized by, intended for, or suited to joking or jesting; waggish; facetious: jocular remarks about opera stars.
  • journal — a daily record, as of occurrences, experiences, or observations: She kept a journal during her European trip.
  • jugular — Anatomy. of or relating to the throat or neck. noting or pertaining to any of certain large veins of the neck, especially one (external jugular vein) collecting blood from the superficial parts of the head or one (internal jugular vein) collecting blood from within the skull.
  • karakul — one of an Asian breed of sheep having curly fleece that is black in the young and brown or gray in the adult: raised especially for lambskins used in the fur industry. Compare broadtail, Persian lamb.
  • karbala — Kerbela.
  • karelia — a region in the NW Russian Federation in Europe, comprising Lake Ladoga and Onega Lake and the adjoining area along the E border of Finland.
  • karloffBoris (William Henry Pratt) 1887–1969, British actor in the U.S.
  • kastler — Alfred [al-fred] /alˈfrɛd/ (Show IPA), 1902–84, French physicist, born in Germany: Nobel Prize 1966.
  • kerbela — a town in central Iraq: holy city of the Shiʿite sect.
  • kestral — Misspelling of kestrel.
  • kildare — a county in Leinster, in the E Republic of Ireland. 654 sq. mi. (1695 sq. km). County seat: Naas.
  • kilobar — a unit of pressure, equal to 1000 bars (14,500 pounds per square inch; equivalent to 100 megapascals). Abbreviation: kb.
  • kilorad — one thousand rads
  • klavern — a local branch of the Ku Klux Klan.
  • klavier — any musical instrument having a keyboard, especially a stringed keyboard instrument, as a harpsichord, clavichord, or piano.
  • knarled — Alternative form of gnarled.
  • kurland — a former duchy on the Baltic: later, a province of Russia and, in 1918, incorporated into Latvia.
  • kursaal — A public hall or building for the use of visitors at health resorts or spas; a casino.
  • kyriale — a liturgical book containing the text and musical notations for parts of the ordinary of the Mass.
  • l'amour — Louis (Dearborn) 1908–88, U.S. novelist.
  • la razala, (sometimes initial capital letters) Mexican Spanish. la raza.
  • la tourGeorges de [zhawrzh duh] /ʒɔrʒ də/ (Show IPA), 1593–1652, French painter.
  • laagers — Plural form of laager.
  • labarum — an ecclesiastical standard or banner, as for carrying in procession.
  • labeler — a slip of paper, cloth, or other material, marked or inscribed, for attachment to something to indicate its manufacturer, nature, ownership, destination, etc.
  • labored — of or relating to workers, their associations, or working conditions: labor reforms.
  • laborer — a person engaged in work that requires bodily strength rather than skill or training: a laborer in the field.
  • labours — Plural form of labour.
  • labrets — Plural form of labret.
  • labroid — any percoid fish of the family Labridae (wrasses)
  • labrose — thick-lipped
  • 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.
  • lactary — of, relating to, or of the nature of milk.
  • lacunar — Architecture. a coffered vault, ceiling, or soffit. coffer (def 4).
  • ladders — Plural form of ladder.
  • laddery — like or with ladders
  • ladrone — a thief.
  • laertes — the father of Odysseus.
  • laetare — the fourth Sunday of Lent
  • lagarde — Christine (Madeleine Odette). born 1956, French politician; managing director of the International Monetary Fund from 2011
  • lagered — a camp or encampment, especially within a protective circle of wagons.
  • laggard — a person or thing that lags; lingerer; loiterer.
  • lairage — A place where cattle or sheep may be rested on the way to market or slaughter.
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