7-letter words containing g, r, i, l
- realign — to arrange in a straight line; adjust according to a line.
- reeling — an act of reeling; a reeling or staggering movement.
- regalia — finery, full formal dress
- reginal — queen.
- relight — to ignite or cause to ignite again
- relying — to depend confidently; put trust in (usually followed by on or upon): You can rely on her work.
- rifling — a shoulder firearm with spiral grooves cut in the inner surface of the gun barrel to give the bullet a rotatory motion and thus a more precise trajectory.
- rightly — in accordance with truth or fact; correctly: to see rightly; to understand rightly.
- rigidly — stiff or unyielding; not pliant or flexible; hard: a rigid strip of metal.
- rigolet — a small stream; rivulet.
- ringlet — a curled lock of hair.
- roiling — to render (water, wine, etc.) turbid by stirring up sediment.
- rolfing — to vomit.
- rolling — a document of paper, parchment, or the like, that is or may be rolled up, as for storing; scroll.
- rougail — a combination of condiments and spices, as ginger, thyme, pimiento, and tomatoes, used especially in Creole cookery.
- rowling — J(oanne) K(athleen) born 1965, English author of children's books.
- slinger — a person or thing that slings.
- strigil — an instrument with a curved blade, used especially by the ancient Greeks and Romans for scraping the skin at the bath and in the gymnasium.
- tigerly — of or like a tiger
- tilburg — a city in the S Netherlands.
- triglot — a book in three languages
- trilogy — a series or group of three plays, novels, operas, etc., that, although individually complete, are closely related in theme, sequence, or the like.
- tringle — a narrow, straight molding, as a fillet.
- veliger — a larval stage of certain mollusks, intermediate between the trochophore and the adult form.
- 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.
- warling — someone who is not liked
- wergild — (in Anglo-Saxon England and other Germanic countries)
- wiggler — a person or thing that wiggles.
- wriggle — to twist to and fro; writhe; squirm.
- wriggly — twisting; writhing; squirming: a wriggly caterpillar.
- wrigley — William, Jr. 1861–1932, U.S. chewing-gum manufacturer and baseball team owner.
- yarling — Present participle of yarl.
- ziegler — Karl [kahrl;; German kahrl] /kɑrl;; German kɑrl/ (Show IPA), 1897–1973, German chemist: Nobel prize 1963.