7-letter words containing a, r, l
- spaller — a person or thing that spalls
- sparkle — to issue in or as if in little sparks, as fire or light: The candlelight sparkled in the crystal.
- sparkly — tending to sparkle; animated; lively: a row of sparkly cheerleaders.
- spheral — of or relating to a sphere.
- spirula — any cephalopod of the genus Spirula, having a flat, spiral shell that is partly inside and partly outside the posterior part of the body.
- sprawly — tending to sprawl; straggly: The colt's legs were long and sprawly.
- squalor — the condition of being squalid; filth and misery.
- stabler — a person who runs a horse stable.
- stalker — a person who pursues game, prey, or a person stealthily.
- stapler — a person who staples wool.
- starkly — sheer, utter, downright, or complete: stark madness.
- starlet — a young actress promoted and publicized as a future star, especially in motion pictures.
- starlit — lighted by the stars: a starlit night.
- startle — to disturb or agitate suddenly as by surprise or alarm.
- statler — Ellsworth Milton, 1863–1928, U.S. hotel-chain developer.
- stealer — to take (the property of another or others) without permission or right, especially secretly or by force: A pickpocket stole his watch.
- stellar — of or relating to the stars; consisting of stars.
- sternal — of or relating to the sternum.
- stratal — of a stratum or strata.
- stromal — of or relating to stroma
- subalar — below a wing
- suboral — under the mouth
- surreal — of, relating to, or characteristic of surrealism, an artistic and literary style; surrealistic.
- sutural — Surgery. a joining of the lips or edges of a wound or the like by stitching or some similar process. a particular method of doing this. one of the stitches or fastenings employed.
- szilard — Leo, 1898–1964, U.S. physicist, born in Hungary.
- tablier — (formerly) a part of a dress resembling an apron
- tabular — of, relating to, or arranged in a table or systematic arrangement by columns, rows, etc., as statistics.
- tailard — something having a tail
- talaria — winged sandals, such as those worn by Hermes
- tallier — an account or reckoning; a record of debit and credit, of the score of a game, or the like.
- tangler — to bring together into a mass of confusedly interlaced or intertwisted threads, strands, or other like parts; snarl.
- tarbell — Ida Minerva, 1857–1944, U.S. author.
- tardily — late; behind time; not on time: How tardy were you today?
- tarheel — a native or inhabitant of North Carolina (used as a nickname).
- tarlton — Richard, died 1588, English actor.
- tarsals — of or relating to the tarsus of the foot.
- tarseal — the bitumen surface of a road
- tartily — in a tarty or slutty manner
- tartlet — a small pie.
- tattler — a person who tattles; telltale.
- tearful — full of tears; weeping.
- tegular — pertaining to or resembling a tile.
- teleran — a navigational aid that uses radar to map the sky above an airfield, which, together with a map of the airfield itself, is transmitted by television to aircraft approaching the field.
- telerat — (abuse, hardware) /tel'*-rat/ Unflattering hackerism for "Teleray", a line of extremely losing terminals.
- telstar — either of two low-altitude active communications satellites launched in 1962 and 1963 by the US and used in the transmission of television programmes, telephone messages, etc
- templar — a member of a religious military order founded by Crusaders in Jerusalem about 1118, and suppressed in 1312.
- tertial — pertaining to any of a set of flight feathers situated on the basal segment of a bird's wing.
- thermal — Also, thermic. of, relating to, or caused by heat or temperature: thermal capacity.
- timbral — relating to timbre
- titlark — any of several small, larklike birds, especially a pipit.