7-letter words containing e, a, r, l, o
- floreat — may (a person, institution, etc) flourish
- fregola — A type of pasta originating in Sardinia, resembling couscous and typically made with semolina flour.
- gallore — Misspelling of galore.
- gloater — to look at or think about with great or excessive, often smug or malicious, satisfaction: The opposing team gloated over our bad luck.
- gomeral — a fool.
- 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.
- labrose — thick-lipped
- ladrone — a thief.
- langreo — a city in N Spain.
- latrobe — Benjamin Henry, 1764–1820, U.S. architect and engineer, born in England.
- layover — stopover.
- legator — a person who bequeaths; a testator.
- leonard — Sugar Ray (Ray Charles Leonard) born 1956, U.S. boxer.
- leonora — a female given name, form of Eleanor.
- leopard — a large, spotted Asian or African carnivore, Panthera pardus, of the cat family, usually tawny with black markings; the Old World panther: all leopard populations are threatened or endangered.
- leotard — a skintight, one-piece garment for the torso, having a high or low neck, long or short sleeves, and a lower portion resembling either briefs or tights, worn by acrobats, dancers, etc.
- leproma — the swollen lesion of leprosy.
- levator — Anatomy. a muscle that raises a part of the body. Compare depressor.
- llanero — a native of the llanos
- loaders — Plural form of loader.
- loafers — Plural form of loafer.
- loamier — Comparative form of loamy.
- loaners — Plural form of loaner.
- loather — unwilling; reluctant; disinclined; averse: to be loath to admit a mistake.
- locater — a person who locates something.
- loraine — a female given name, form of Lorraine.
- loretta — a female given name, form of Laura.
- marlowe — Christopher, 1564–93, English dramatist and poet.
- moneral — Of or pertaining to the Monera.
- morales — emotional or mental condition with respect to cheerfulness, confidence, zeal, etc., especially in the face of opposition, hardship, etc.: the morale of the troops.
- morelia — a state in SW Mexico. 23,196 sq. mi. (60,080 sq. km). Capital: Morelia.
- morulae — Plural form of morula.
- nemoral — Pertaining to groves or woodland.
- normale — A normal espresso drink, neither ristretto (shorter) nor lungo (longer).
- oastler — Richard. 1789–1861, British social reformer; he campaigned against child labour and helped achieve the ten-hour day (1847)
- ocellar — pertaining to an ocellus.
- odaller — a person who owns land that has been directly inherited from family
- olestra — a synthetic oil used as a substitute for dietary fat: not digested or absorbed by the human body.
- oracles — (especially in ancient Greece) an utterance, often ambiguous or obscure, given by a priest or priestess at a shrine as the response of a god to an inquiry.
- ordeals — Plural form of ordeal.
- orleans — Louis Philippe Joseph [lwee fee-leep zhaw-zef] /lwi fiˈlip ʒɔˈzɛf/ (Show IPA), Duc (Philippe Égalité) 1747–93, French political leader.
- ortegal — Cape, a cape in NW Spain, on the Bay of Biscay.
- overall — overalls, (used with a plural verb) loose, sturdy trousers, usually with a bib or biblike piece to which shoulder straps are attached, originally worn over other trousers to protect them, as by factory workers or farmers. long waterproof leggings.
- overlap — to lap over (something else or each other); extend over and cover a part of; imbricate.
- overlax — too lax
- overlay — to lie over or upon, as a covering or stratum.
- overlea — a town in N Maryland, near Baltimore.
- palermo — an island in the Mediterranean, constituting a region of Italy, and separated from the SW tip of the mainland by the Strait of Messina: largest island in the Mediterranean. 9924 sq. mi. (25,705 sq. km). Capital: Palermo.
- parolee — a person who is released from prison on parole.