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

  • tarheel — a native or inhabitant of North Carolina (used as a nickname).
  • tarseal — the bitumen surface of a road
  • tartlet — a small pie.
  • tattler — a person who tattles; telltale.
  • taxable — capable of being taxed; subject to tax: a taxable gain.
  • teabowl — a small bowl used for serving tea
  • tealike — resembling tea
  • tearful — full of tears; weeping.
  • tebaldi — Renata [ruh-nah-tuh;; Italian re-nah-tah] /rəˈnɑ tə;; Italian rɛˈnɑ tɑ/ (Show IPA), 1922–2004, Italian soprano.
  • tegular — pertaining to or resembling a tile.
  • telamon — atlas (def 5).
  • teleman — a noncommissioned officer in the US navy, usually charged with communications duties
  • telepac — (networking)   The Swiss PTT X.25 network.
  • teleran — a navigational aid that uses radar to map the sky above an airfield, which, together with a map of the airfield itself, is transmitted by television to aircraft approaching the field.
  • telerat — (abuse, hardware)   /tel'*-rat/ Unflattering hackerism for "Teleray", a line of extremely losing terminals.
  • telstar — either of two low-altitude active communications satellites launched in 1962 and 1963 by the US and used in the transmission of television programmes, telephone messages, etc
  • templar — a member of a religious military order founded by Crusaders in Jerusalem about 1118, and suppressed in 1312.
  • tenable — capable of being held, maintained, or defended, as against attack or dispute: a tenable theory.
  • tenafly — a borough in NE New Jersey.
  • tequila — a strong liquor from Mexico, distilled from fermented mash of an agave.
  • tertial — pertaining to any of a set of flight feathers situated on the basal segment of a bird's wing.
  • textual — of or relating to a text: textual errors.
  • thalweg — a line, as drawn on a map, connecting the lowest points of a valley.
  • the law — the legal system
  • thermal — Also, thermic. of, relating to, or caused by heat or temperature: thermal capacity.
  • tillage — the operation, practice, or art of tilling land.
  • timbale — Also, timbale case. a small shell made of batter, fried usually in a timbale iron.
  • tindale — William Tyndale
  • toenail — a nail of a toe.
  • tokelau — an island group in the South Pacific composed of three atolls, Nukunono, Atafu, and Fakaofo; dependent territory of New Zealand. Pop: 1368 (2012 est). Area: about 11 sq km (4 sq miles)
  • tollage — toll; tax.
  • toluate — a salt or ester of any of the four isomeric toluic acids.
  • totable — able to be toted or carried
  • totaled — constituting or comprising the whole; entire; whole: the total expenditure.
  • trachle — an exhausting effort, especially walking or working.
  • tragule — a very small, hornless deer found in Asia and West Africa
  • trailed — to drag or let drag along the ground or other surface; draw or drag along behind.
  • trailer — a large van or wagon drawn by an automobile, truck, or tractor, used especially in hauling freight by road. Compare full trailer, semitrailer.
  • trammel — Usually, trammels. a hindrance or impediment to free action; restraint: the trammels of custom.
  • trample — to tread or step heavily and noisily; stamp.
  • trangle — a small fesse or horizontal band or stripe across a shield
  • traubelHelen, 1903–72, U.S. soprano.
  • trawler — a person who trawls.
  • treacle — contrived or unrestrained sentimentality: a movie plot of the most shameless treacle.
  • treacly — contrived or unrestrained sentimentality: a movie plot of the most shameless treacle.
  • treadle — a lever or the like worked by continual action of the foot to impart motion to a machine.
  • trehala — an edible, sugary substance secreted by certain Asiatic beetles of the genus Larinus, forming their pupal covering.
  • trenail — a wooden pin that swells when moist, used for fastening together timbers, as those of ships.
  • trental — a series of 30 Requiems celebrated one each day for 30 consecutive days.
  • triable — liable to be tried judicially
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