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7-letter words containing a, u, s, l

  • musical — of, relating to, or producing music: a musical instrument.
  • mutuals — Plural form of mutual.
  • nebulas — Plural form of nebula.
  • nullahs — Plural form of nullah.
  • oculars — Plural form of ocular.
  • oscular — pertaining to an osculum.
  • outlash — a sudden attack
  • outlast — to endure or last longer than: The pyramids outlasted the civilization that built them.
  • outlaws — Plural form of outlaw.
  • outlays — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outlay.
  • outsail — to outdo in sailing; sail farther, more skillfully, or faster than.
  • palouse — a river in NW Idaho and SW Washington, flowing W and S to the Snake River. 140 miles (225 km) long.
  • parlous — perilous; dangerous.
  • parulis — gumboil.
  • pascual — of or relating to pasture
  • pasqual — ["Pasqual: A Proposed Generalization of Pascal", R.D. Tennent, TR75-32, Queen's U, Canada, 1975].
  • pasquilJohn, 1752–1835, English architect and city planner.
  • paulist — a member of the “Missionary Society of St. Paul the Apostle,” a community of priests founded in New York in 1858.
  • perusal — a reading: a perusal of the current books.
  • phallus — an image of the male reproductive organ, especially that carried in procession in ancient festivals of Dionysus, or Bacchus, symbolizing the generative power in nature.
  • pilatus — a mountain in central Switzerland, near Lucerne: a peak of the Alps; cable railway. 6998 feet (2130 meters).
  • plautus — Titus Maccius [tahy-tuh s mak-see-uh s] /ˈtaɪ təs ˈmæk si əs/ (Show IPA), c254–c184 b.c, Roman dramatist.
  • playbus — a mobile playground
  • pulaski — a double-edged hand tool having an ax blade on one side and a pickax or wide chisel on the opposite side, used especially in clearing land and removing tree stumps.
  • pulsant — pulsating; vibrant
  • pulsate — to expand and contract rhythmically, as the heart; beat; throb.
  • pursual — the act of pursuit
  • quarlesFrancis, 1592–1644, English poet.
  • railbus — a bus-like vehicle for use on railway lines
  • ramulus — a small branch or branchlet
  • recusal — the disqualification of a judge for a particular lawsuit or proceeding, especially due to some possible conflict of interest or prejudice.
  • refusal — an act or instance of refusing.
  • rusalka — a water nymph or spirit
  • russula — any fungus of the large basidiomycetous genus Russula, of typical toadstool shape and often brightly coloured, such as the yellow R. ochroleuca and R. lutea, the green R. aeruginea, the violet-pink R. fragilis, and the purple R. atropurpurea
  • saccule — Anatomy. the smaller of two sacs in the membranous labyrinth of the internal ear. Compare utricle (def 3).
  • sackful — the amount a sack will hold.
  • salique — Salic.
  • sallust — (Caius Sallustius Crispus) 86–34 b.c, Roman historian.
  • sapulpa — a city in E central Oklahoma.
  • sarapul — a city in the SE Udmurt Autonomous Republic, in the W Russian Federation in Asia, SE of Izhevsk, on the Kama River.
  • saucily — impertinent; insolent: a saucy remark; a saucy child.
  • scaleup — an increase in size, quantity, or activity according to a fixed scale or proportion: a scaleup of an engineering design; a scaleup program of energy conservation.
  • scapula — Anatomy. either of two flat, triangular bones, each forming the back part of a shoulder in humans; shoulder blade.
  • scopula — a dense tuft of hairs, as on the feet of certain spiders.
  • seagull — a gull, especially any of the marine species.
  • seal up — make water- or air-tight
  • secular — of or relating to worldly things or to things that are not regarded as religious, spiritual, or sacred; temporal: secular interests.
  • sensual — pertaining to, inclined to, or preoccupied with the gratification of the senses or appetites; carnal; fleshly.
  • sequela — an abnormal condition resulting from a previous disease.
  • serpula — a member of a genus of marine annelid or tubeworm belonging to the Serpulid family, characterized by the serpentine calcareous tube it produces and inhabits
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