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

  • frailed — Simple past tense and past participle of frail.
  • frailer — having delicate health; not robust; weak: My grandfather is rather frail now.
  • frazzle — the state of being frazzled or worn-out.
  • fregola — A type of pasta originating in Sardinia, resembling couscous and typically made with semolina flour.
  • friable — easily crumbled or reduced to powder; crumbly: friable rock.
  • fryable — (of food) able to be fried
  • funeral — the ceremonies for a dead person prior to burial or cremation; obsequies.
  • gabbler — One who gabbles, or prates loquaciously on a trifling subject.
  • gabriel — one of the archangels, appearing usually as a divine messenger. Dan. 8:16, 9:21; Luke 1:19, 26.
  • galerie — gallery (def 8).
  • gallery — a raised area, often having a stepped or sloping floor, in a theater, church, or other public building to accommodate spectators, exhibits, etc.
  • gallore — Misspelling of galore.
  • gambler — to play at any game of chance for money or other stakes.
  • gambrel — the hock of an animal, especially of a horse.
  • gangrel — a lanky, loose-jointed person.
  • garbled — to confuse unintentionally or ignorantly; jumble: to garble instructions.
  • garbler — One who garbles.
  • garbles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of garble.
  • gargled — Simple past tense and past participle of gargle.
  • gargles — to wash or rinse the throat or mouth with a liquid held in the throat and kept in motion by a stream of air from the lungs.
  • gargyle — Archaic form of gargoyle.
  • gaulter — a person who digs gault
  • general — of or relating to all persons or things belonging to a group or category: a general meeting of the employees.
  • glacier — an extended mass of ice formed from snow falling and accumulating over the years and moving very slowly, either descending from high mountains, as in valley glaciers, or moving outward from centers of accumulation, as in continental glaciers.
  • gladder — feeling joy or pleasure; delighted; pleased: glad about the good news; glad that you are here.
  • glaires — to coat with glair.
  • glancer — One who glances.
  • glareal — growing on dry and exposed land
  • glasser — (surfing) person who applies fibreglass and resin to a surfboard during its manufacture.
  • glazers — Plural form of glazer.
  • glazier — a person who fits windows or the like with glass or panes of glass.
  • gleamer — a mirror used to cheat in card games
  • gleaner — to gather slowly and laboriously, bit by bit.
  • gloater — to look at or think about with great or excessive, often smug or malicious, satisfaction: The opposing team gloated over our bad luck.
  • gnarled — (of trees) full of or covered with gnarls; bent; twisted.
  • gomeral — a fool.
  • grabble — to feel or search with the hands; grope.
  • gracile — gracefully slender.
  • grackle — any of several long-tailed American birds of the family Icteridae, especially of the genus Quiscalus, having usually iridescent black plumage.
  • gradely — (Northern England) of a person; decent, well-meaning, respectable.
  • granule — a little grain.
  • grapnel — a device consisting essentially of one or more hooks or clamps, for grasping or holding something; grapple; grappling iron.
  • grapple — to hold or make fast to something, as with a grapple.
  • graupel — snow pellets.
  • gravels — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gravel.
  • gravely — Samuel L(ee), Jr. 1922–2004, U.S. naval officer: first black admiral.
  • greatly — in or to a great degree; much: greatly improved in health.
  • gregale — a strong northeast wind that blows in the central and western Mediterranean area.
  • gremial — a cloth placed on the lap of the bishop, as during the celebration of Mass or when he confers orders.
  • greylag — a common, gray, wild goose, Anser anser, of Europe, that is the ancestor of most breeds of domestic goose.
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