7-letter words containing l, a, s, e
- flashes — Plural form of flash.
- flasket — a small flask.
- folates — Plural form of folate.
- gaggles — Plural form of gaggle.
- galleys — Plural form of galley.
- gallies — to frighten or scare.
- gallise — use method to increase the quantity of wine produced
- galoshe — (obsolete) A clog or patten.
- gambles — Plural form of gamble.
- garbles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of garble.
- 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.
- gaskell — Mrs (Elizabeth Cleghorn Stevenson Gaskell) 1810–65, English novelist.
- geladas — Plural form of gelada.
- gestalt — a configuration, pattern, or organized field having specific properties that cannot be derived from the summation of its component parts; a unified whole.
- glaires — to coat with glair.
- glaives — Plural form of glaive.
- glances — Plural form of glance.
- glandes — (rare) Plural form of glans.
- glassed — (colloquial) of a person on whom a glass is smashed.
- glassen — glassy
- glasser — (surfing) person who applies fibreglass and resin to a surfboard during its manufacture.
- glasses — Carter, 1858–1946, U.S. statesman.
- glassie — glassy (def 4).
- glazers — Plural form of glazer.
- gleason — Jackie (Herbert John Gleason"The Great One") 1916–87, U.S. comedian and actor.
- glossae — Plural form of glossa.
- goalies — Plural form of goalie.
- gravels — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gravel.
- hackles — one of the long, slender feathers on the neck or saddle of certain birds, as the domestic rooster, much used in making artificial flies for anglers.
- haggles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of haggle.
- halesia — (botany) Any of the genus Halesia of American shrubs with white flowers.
- halides — Plural form of halide.
- haliers — Plural form of halier.
- halseny — A prediction; a prediction of evil.
- halsted — William Stewart ("Brill") 1852–1922, U.S. surgeon and educator.
- halters — Plural form of halter.
- halvers — Plural form of halver.
- hamlets — Plural form of hamlet.
- handles — a part of a thing made specifically to be grasped or held by the hand.
- handsel — a gift or token for good luck or as an expression of good wishes, as at the beginning of the new year or when entering upon a new situation or enterprise.
- hansels — Plural form of hansel.
- hapless — unlucky; luckless; unfortunate.
- harslet — Chiefly Southern U.S. haslet.
- haskell — (language) (Named after the logician Haskell Curry) A lazy purely functional language largely derived from Miranda but with several extensions. Haskell was designed by a committee from the functional programming community in April 1990. It features static polymorphic typing, higher-order functions, user-defined algebraic data types, and pattern-matching list comprehensions. Innovations include a class system, systematic operator overloading, a functional I/O system, functional arrays, and separate compilation. Haskell 1.3 added many new features, including monadic I/O, standard libraries, constructor classes, labeled fields in datatypes, strictness annotations, an improved module system, and many changes to the Prelude. Mailing list: <[email protected]>. Yale Haskell - Version 2.0.6, Haskell 1.2 built on Common Lisp. Glasgow Haskell (GHC) - Version 2.04 for DEC Alpha/OSF2; HPPA1.1/HPUX9,10; SPARC/SunOs 4, Solaris 2; MIPS/Irix 5,6; Intel 80386/Linux,Solaris 2,FreeBSD,CygWin 32; PowerPC/AIX. GHC generates C or native code. E-mail: <[email protected]>. Haskell-B - Haskell 1.2 implemented in LML, generates native code. E-mail: <[email protected]>.
- hasselt — a market town in E Belgium, capital of Limburg province. Pop: 69 127 (2004 est)
- hassled — a disorderly dispute.
- hassler — One who hassles.
- hassles — Plural form of hassle.
- hastely — (obsolete) Hastily.
- hatless — a shaped covering for the head, usually with a crown and brim, especially for wear outdoors.