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7-letter words containing b, e, l, s

  • nebulas — Plural form of nebula.
  • nibbles — Plural form of nibble.
  • nobbles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of nobble.
  • nobless — Alternative form of noblesse.
  • noblest — distinguished by rank or title.
  • nubbles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of nubble.
  • nubiles — Plural form of nubile.
  • numbles — The entrails of an animal, especially a deer, used for food.
  • nybbles — Plural form of nybble.
  • obelias — Plural form of obelia.
  • obelise — to mark (a word or passage) with an obelus.
  • obelisk — a tapering, four-sided shaft of stone, usually monolithic and having a pyramidal apex.
  • obelism — the practice of marking or adding comments on passages in a text
  • obesely — very fat or overweight; corpulent.
  • oblates — Plural form of oblate.
  • obliges — to require or constrain, as by law, command, conscience, or force of necessity.
  • orbless — characterized by the absence of orbs
  • peebles — a historic county in S Scotland.
  • posable — to assume a particular attitude or stance, especially with the hope of impressing others: He likes to pose as an authority on literature.
  • pueblos — a communal structure for multiple dwelling and defensive purposes of certain agricultural Indians of the southwestern U.S.: built of adobe or stone, typically many-storied and terraced, the structures were often placed against cliff walls, with entry through the roof by ladder.
  • rabbles — Plural form of rabble.
  • risible — causing or capable of causing laughter; laughable; ludicrous.
  • rubbles — broken bits and pieces of anything, as that which is demolished: Bombing reduced the town to rubble.
  • sabella — a marine worm of the family Sabelliae
  • salable — subject to or suitable for sale; readily sold: The books were sent back by the store in salable condition.
  • savable — to rescue from danger or possible harm, injury, or loss: to save someone from drowning.
  • sayable — of the sort that can be said or spoken; utterable: He felt a great deal that was not sayable.
  • scabble — to shape or dress (stone) roughly.
  • scamble — a long bench used in a farm kitchen
  • scumble — to soften (the color or tone of a painted area) by overlaying parts with opaque or semiopaque color applied thinly and lightly with an almost dry brush.
  • seeable — to perceive with the eyes; look at.
  • setubalBay of, an inlet of the Atlantic, in W Portugal. 20 miles (32 km) long; 35 miles (56 km) wide.
  • sewable — capable of being fastened or enclosed by stitches
  • shabble — a type of curved or crooked sword or sabre
  • shamble — a shambling gait.
  • shebeli — Webi [wey-bi] /ˈweɪ bɪ/ (Show IPA), Webi Shebeli.
  • shibeli — river in E Africa, flowing from SE Ethiopia through Somalia into a swamp near the Juba River: c. 1,200 mi (1,931 km)
  • sibylle — a female given name.
  • sizable — of considerable size; fairly large: He inherited a sizable fortune.
  • slabbed — a broad, flat, somewhat thick piece of stone, wood, or other solid material.
  • slabber — slobber
  • slobber — to let saliva or liquid run from the mouth; slaver; drivel.
  • slubber — to perform hastily or carelessly.
  • slumber — to sleep, especially lightly; doze; drowse.
  • soberly — not intoxicated or drunk.
  • soluble — capable of being dissolved or liquefied: a soluble powder.
  • stabile — fixed in position; stable.
  • stabler — a person who runs a horse stable.
  • stubble — Usually, stubbles. the stumps of grain and other stalks left in the ground when the crop is cut.
  • stumble — to strike the foot against something, as in walking or running, so as to stagger or fall; trip.
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