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7-letter words containing e, o, l

  • piloted — a person duly qualified to steer ships into or out of a harbor or through certain difficult waters.
  • pinhole — a small hole made by or as by a pin.
  • pinocle — a popular card game played by two, three, or four persons, with a 48-card deck.
  • pistole — a former gold coin of Spain, equal to two escudos.
  • placebo — Medicine/Medical, Pharmacology. a substance having no pharmacological effect but given merely to satisfy a patient who supposes it to be a medicine. a substance having no pharmacological effect but administered as a control in testing experimentally or clinically the efficacy of a biologically active preparation.
  • placode — a local thickening of the endoderm in the embryo, that usually constitutes the primordium of a specific structure or organ.
  • pledgor — a person who deposits personal property as a pledge.
  • plenipo — a plenipotentiary diplomat
  • pleonal — relating to the abdomen of a crustacean
  • pleopod — a swimmeret.
  • plerion — a filled-centre supernova remnant in which radiation is emitted by the centre as well as the shell
  • pleroma — the state of total fullness or abundance, relating particularly to the nature of God
  • plerome — the central column in a growing stem or root
  • plessor — plexor.
  • pleuro- — of or relating to the side
  • pleuron — the lateral plate or plates of a thoracic segment of an insect.
  • plodded — to walk heavily or move laboriously; trudge: to plod under the weight of a burden.
  • plodder — to walk heavily or move laboriously; trudge: to plod under the weight of a burden.
  • ploesti — a city in S Romania: center of a rich oil-producing region.
  • plonker — idiot, foolish person
  • plopped — to make a sound like that of something falling or dropping into water: A frog plopped into the pond.
  • plosive — (of a stop consonant or occlusive) characterized by release in a plosion; explosive.
  • plotted — a secret plan or scheme to accomplish some purpose, especially a hostile, unlawful, or evil purpose: a plot to overthrow the government.
  • plotter — a person or thing that plots.
  • plottie — a hot, spiced drink
  • plotzed — drunk; intoxicated.
  • plovery — characterized by or having many plovers
  • plowter — to work or play in water or mud; dabble
  • plumose — having feathers or plumes; feathered.
  • podlike — resembling a pod
  • poehlerAmy, born 1971, American comedian, known primarily for her work on NBC's Saturday Night Live and her role as Leslie Knope in the TV series Parks and Recreation.
  • pointel — a pavement of tile mosaic forming an abstract design.
  • poitrel — a breastplate, specifically of horse's armour
  • pokable — to prod or push, especially with something narrow or pointed, as a finger, elbow, stick, etc.: to poke someone in the ribs.
  • pokeful — the contents of a small bag
  • polacre — a three-masted sailing vessel used in the Mediterranean
  • poleaxe — a former naval weapon with an axe blade on one side of the handle and a spike on the other
  • polecat — a European mammal, Mustela putorius, of the weasel family, having a blackish fur and ejecting a fetid fluid when attacked or disturbed. Compare ferret1 (def 1).
  • polemic — a controversial argument, as one against some opinion, doctrine, etc.
  • polenta — (especially in Italian cooking) a thick mush of cornmeal.
  • policer — a computer device controlling traffic
  • polices — Also called police force. an organized civil force for maintaining order, preventing and detecting crime, and enforcing the laws.
  • polies' — Informal. polyester (def 2): a blend of poly and cotton.
  • politer — showing good manners toward others, as in behavior, speech, etc.; courteous; civil: a polite reply.
  • pollent — strong
  • pollera — a gaily colored costume worn by women during fiestas in Latin-American countries.
  • pollero — a smuggler of Mexican workers into the U.S.
  • pollute — to make foul or unclean, especially with harmful chemical or waste products; dirty: to pollute the air with smoke.
  • polyene — a hydrocarbon containing two or more double bonds, often conjugated.
  • polymer — a compound of high molecular weight derived either by the addition of many smaller molecules, as polyethylene, or by the condensation of many smaller molecules with the elimination of water, alcohol, or the like, as nylon.
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