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7-letter words containing l, e, s, i

  • lefties — Plural form of lefty.
  • leftish — somewhat left-wing
  • leftism — a member of the political Left or a person sympathetic to its views.
  • leftist — a member of the political Left or a person sympathetic to its views.
  • legaspi — a seaport on SE Luzon, in the Philippines.
  • leggins — Plural form of leggin.
  • leggism — the character or practice of a blackleg
  • legions — Plural form of legion.
  • legists — Plural form of legist.
  • legside — the part of a the field to the left of a right-handed batsman as he faces the bowler
  • leisler — a small bat, Nyctalus leisleri, which has hair on the underside of its arms and which belongs to the family Vespertilionidae
  • leister — a spearlike implement having three or more prongs, for use in spearing fish.
  • leisure — freedom from the demands of work or duty: She looked forward to retirement and a life of leisure.
  • lensing — a piece of transparent substance, usually glass, having two opposite surfaces either both curved or one curved and one plane, used in an optical device in changing the convergence of light rays, as for magnification, or in correcting defects of vision.
  • lentils — Plural form of lentil.
  • lentisk — mastic (def 1).
  • leonids — the meteor showers visible annually about November 16: they appear to radiate from the constellation Leo
  • lepidus — Marcus Aemilius [ee-mil-ee-uh s] /iˈmɪl i əs/ (Show IPA), died 13 b.c, Roman politician: member of the second triumvirate.
  • lepsius — Karl Richard [kahrl rikh-ahrt] /kɑrl ˈrɪx ɑrt/ (Show IPA), 1810–84, German philologist and Egyptologist.
  • les six — a group of six young composers in France, who from about 1916 formed a temporary association as a result of interest in neoclassicism and in the music of Satie and the poetry of Cocteau. Its members were Darius Milhaud, Arthur Honegger, Francis Poulenc, Georges Auric, Louis Durey, and Germaine Tailleferre
  • lesbian — of or relating to Lesbos.
  • lesions — Plural form of lesion.
  • lessing — Doris (May) 1919–2013, British novelist in Africa; born in Persia; Nobel Prize in Literature 2007.
  • lesstif — (library)   The Hungry Programmers' version of OSF/Motif. It will be source code compatible with Motif, meaning that the same source will compile with both libraries and work exactly the same. All the programming is being done with no reference to the header files for the motif widgets, so that LessTif can be distributed as free software.
  • lettish — of or relating to the Letts or their language.
  • leucism — An animal condition characterized by reduced pigmentation.
  • lewises — Plural form of lewis.
  • lewisia — any of various perennial herbs of the genus Lewisia of the family Portulacaceae, which are native to western North America and which have pink or white flowers
  • liaised — to form a liaison.
  • liaises — to form a liaison.
  • libbers — Plural form of libber.
  • liberos — Plural form of libero.
  • license — formal permission from a governmental or other constituted authority to do something, as to carry on some business or profession.
  • lichens — Plural form of lichen.
  • lickers — Plural form of licker.
  • lidless — (of objects) without a lid.
  • lienors — Plural form of lienor.
  • liestal — a demicanton in N Switzerland. 165 sq. mi. (425 sq. km). Capital: Liestal.
  • lifters — Plural form of lifter.
  • ligases — Plural form of ligase.
  • ligates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ligate.
  • lignose — an explosive compound composed of nitroglycerin and wood fibre
  • ligules — Plural form of ligule.
  • lim ems — Expanded Memory Specification
  • limbers — Plural form of limber.
  • limen's — a muddy lagoon, marsh, or lake near the mouth of a river behind part of the delta and more or less protected from open water by a barrier or spit.
  • limites — plural of limes.
  • limoges — a department in central France. 2145 sq. mi. (5555 sq. km). Capital: Limoges.
  • limpets — Plural form of limpet.
  • lin sen — 1867–1943, Chinese statesman.
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