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

  • -hedral — having (a specified number of) surfaces
  • -lashed — having eyelashes as specified
  • -leaved — -leaved or -leafed combines with adjectives to form other adjectives which describe the type of leaves a tree or plant has.
  • -placed — -placed combines with adverbs to form adjectives which describe how well or badly someone is able to do a particular task.
  • -plated — Something made of metal that is plated is covered with a thin layer of another type of metal such as gold and silver.
  • -tailed — having a tail of the specified sort
  • abelard — Peter. French name Pierre Abélard. 1079–1142, French scholastic philosopher and theologian whose works include Historia Calamitatum and Sic et Non (1121). His love for Héloïse is recorded in their correspondence
  • ablated — Simple past tense and past participle of ablate.
  • abluted — washed thoroughly
  • adaline — (architecture)   Name given by Widrow to adaptive linear neurons, that is neurons (see McCulloch-Pitts) which learn using the Widrow-Huff Delta Rule. See also Madaline.
  • adaplex — (language, database)   An extension of Ada for functional databases.
  • adazzle — dazzling; glitteringly bright: a street adazzle with Christmas displays.
  • addable — in a state where addition is possible
  • addedly — additionally
  • adelgid — any of various homopterous insects of the family Adelgidae, as Adelges abietis (spruce gall aphid) and Pineus pinifoliae (pine leaf aphid) that feed and form galls on conifers.
  • adeline — a feminine name: var. Adelina, Aline
  • adeptly — very skilled; proficient; expert: an adept juggler.
  • adequal — (historical) approximately equal, in the context of infinitesimal calculus.
  • adnexal — (botany) Having the property of being adnexed.
  • adrenal — on or near the kidneys
  • adulate — to flatter or praise obsequiously
  • adulter — (obsolete) To commit adultery.
  • aediles — Plural form of aedile.
  • aefauld — single or sole
  • age-old — An age-old story, tradition, or problem has existed for many generations or centuries.
  • aidless — without help; unassisted
  • al-oued — El Oued.
  • alameda — a public walk or promenade lined with trees, often poplars
  • alamode — a soft light silk used for shawls and dresses, esp in the 19th century
  • alarmed — If someone is alarmed, they feel afraid or anxious that something unpleasant or dangerous might happen.
  • albedos — Plural form of albedo.
  • alcaide — the commander of a fortress or castle
  • alcalde — (in Spain and Spanish America) the mayor or chief magistrate in a town
  • alcayde — alcaide.
  • alcides — Hercules
  • alcoved — having or made as an alcove
  • aleardi — Count Aleardo [ah-le-ahr-daw] /ˌɑ lɛˈɑr dɔ/ (Show IPA), 1812–78, Italian poet and patriot.
  • alerted — fully aware and attentive; wide-awake; keen: an alert mind.
  • alesund — a port and market town in W Norway, on an island between Bergen and Trondheim: fishing and sealing fleets. Pop: 40 001 (2004 est)
  • aleyard — yard-of-ale.
  • alfreda — a feminine name
  • alfredo — (of food) cooked with a sauce made of cheese, cream, and eggs
  • aliased — Simple past tense and past participle of alias.
  • alibied — Simple past tense and past participle of alibi.
  • alidade — a surveying instrument used in plane-tabling for drawing lines of sight on a distant object and taking angular measurements
  • aliened — Simple past tense and past participle of alien.
  • aligned — to arrange in a straight line; adjust according to a line.
  • aliunde — from a source extrinsic to the matter, document, or instrument under consideration
  • allayed — to put (fear, doubt, suspicion, anger, etc.) to rest; calm; quiet.
  • alledge — Obsolete spelling of allege.

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