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7-letter words containing e, g, l, r

  • slogger — to hit hard, as in boxing or cricket; slug.
  • slugger — a person who strikes hard, especially a boxer noted for the ability to deliver hard punches.
  • splurge — to indulge oneself in some luxury or pleasure, especially a costly one: They splurged on a trip to Europe.
  • tangler — to bring together into a mass of confusedly interlaced or intertwisted threads, strands, or other like parts; snarl.
  • tegular — pertaining to or resembling a tile.
  • telergy — the form of energy supposedly transferred during telepathy
  • tigerly — of or like a tiger
  • tragule — a very small, hornless deer found in Asia and West Africa
  • trangle — a small fesse or horizontal band or stripe across a shield
  • tringle — a narrow, straight molding, as a fillet.
  • veliger — a larval stage of certain mollusks, intermediate between the trochophore and the adult form.
  • verglas — glaze (def 17).
  • verilog — (language)   A Hardware Description Language for electronic design and gate level simulation by Cadence Design Systems.
  • virgule — a short oblique stroke (/) between two words indicating that whichever is appropriate may be chosen to complete the sense of the text in which they occur: The defendant and his/her attorney must appear in court.
  • vlogger — a blog that features mostly videos rather than text or images.
  • vorlage — a position in which a skier leans forward but keeps the heels in contact with the skis.
  • waggler — a float only the bottom of which is attached to the line
  • wangler — A person who wangles.
  • wergeld — (in Anglo-Saxon England and other Germanic countries)
  • wergild — (in Anglo-Saxon England and other Germanic countries)
  • wiggler — a person or thing that wiggles.
  • wrangel — a Russian island in the Arctic Ocean, off the NE coast of Siberia in the NE Russian Federation in Asia: meteorological station. About 2000 sq. mi. (5180 sq. km).
  • wrangle — to argue or dispute, especially in a noisy or angry manner.
  • wriggle — to twist to and fro; writhe; squirm.
  • wrigleyWilliam, Jr. 1861–1932, U.S. chewing-gum manufacturer and baseball team owner.
  • zieglerKarl [kahrl;; German kahrl] /kɑrl;; German kɑrl/ (Show IPA), 1897–1973, German chemist: Nobel prize 1963.
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