7-letter words containing e, o, l
- low-end — relatively cheap or inexpensive of its kind: We don't need an expensive car—a low-end model will do.
- low-key — of reduced intensity; restrained; understated.
- low-res — low-resolution.
- lowbred — characterized by or characteristic of low or vulgar breeding; ill-bred; coarse.
- lowchen — a small dog of a breed with a long wavy coat, often having the hindquarters and tail clipped to resemble a lion
- lowered — to cause to descend; let or put down: to lower a flag.
- lowlier — Comparative form of lowly.
- lowlife — a despicable person, especially a degenerate or immoral person.
- lowndes — William Thomas, 1798–1843, English bibliographer.
- lowness — situated, placed, or occurring not far above the ground, floor, or base: a low shelf.
- loxygen — liquid oxygen
- lozenge — a small, flavored tablet made from sugar or syrup, often medicated, originally diamond-shaped.
- lozengy — divided by diagonal lines to form a lattice
- lughole — (British, slang) ear.
- lugones — Leopoldo [le-aw-pawl-daw] /ˌlɛ ɔˈpɔl dɔ/ (Show IPA), 1874–1938, Argentine poet and diplomat.
- luteous — (of yellow) having a light to medium greenish tinge.
- lysenko — Trofim Denisovich [truh-fyeem dyi-nyee-suh-vyich] /trʌˈfyim dyɪˈnyi sə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1898–1976, Russian biologist and agronomist.
- lysogen — a bacterial cell or strain that has been infected with a temperate virus, one that does not cause destruction of the cell.
- macleod — Fiona, Sharp, William.
- maltose — a white, crystalline, water-soluble sugar, C 1 2 H 2 2 O 1 1 ⋅H 2 O, formed by the action of diastase, especially from malt, on starch: used chiefly as a nutrient, as a sweetener, and in culture media.
- mamelon — A hillock; a rounded elevation or protuberance.
- manhole — a hole, usually with a cover, through which a person may enter a sewer, drain, steam boiler, etc., especially one located in a city street.
- marlowe — Christopher, 1564–93, English dramatist and poet.
- matelot — a sailor.
- maypole — a tall pole, decorated with flowers and ribbons, around which people dance or engage in sports during May Day celebrations.
- megalo- — indicating greatness, or abnormal size
- melano- — black or dark
- melilot — a cloverlike plant of the genus Melilotus, of the legume family, grown as a forage plant.
- mellows — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mellow.
- melodia — an 8 feet (2.4 meters) wooden flue-pipe stop organ resembling the clarabella in tone.
- melodic — melodious.
- melodie — a female given name.
- melrose — a city in E Massachusetts, near Boston.
- menfolk — A group of men considered collectively, especially the men of a particular family or community.
- menthol — Also called hexahydrothymol, peppermint camphor. Chemistry, Pharmacology. a colorless, crystalline, slightly water-soluble alcohol, C 1 0 H 2 0 O, obtained from peppermint oil or synthesized: used chiefly in perfumes, confections, cigarettes, and liqueurs and in medicine for colds and nasal disorders for its cooling effect on mucous membranes.
- merfolk — Mythical creatures that are human from the waist up and fish from the waist down.
- merlons — (in a battlement) the solid part between two crenels.
- midsole — a layer of material or cushioning between the outsole and the insole of a shoe.
- mineola — a village on W Long Island, in SE New York.
- moberly — a city in N central Missouri.
- mobiles — Plural form of mobile.
- moblike — Resembling or characteristic of a mob.
- model t — an automobile with a 2.9-liter, 4-cylinder engine, produced by the Ford Motor Company from 1909 through 1927, considered to be the first motor vehicle successfully mass-produced on an assembly line.
- model-t — an automobile with a 2.9-liter, 4-cylinder engine, produced by the Ford Motor Company from 1909 through 1927, considered to be the first motor vehicle successfully mass-produced on an assembly line.
- modeled — a standard or example for imitation or comparison.
- modeler — A person who makes models, especially from a plastic medium such as clay.
- modello — an artist's or craftsman's preliminary sketch or reduced-scale model
- models' — a standard or example for imitation or comparison.
- moduled — Having a certain kind or number of modules.
- modules — Plural form of module.