7-letter words containing l, e, v, r
- levered — Mechanics. a rigid bar that pivots about one point and that is used to move an object at a second point by a force applied at a third. Compare machine (def 4b).
- leveret — a young hare.
- leviter — (in prescriptions) lightly.
- livener — One who, or that which, livens.
- livered — (in combination) Having (or having the characteristics associated with) a specified form of liver.
- liveyer — a native or resident of Newfoundland or Labrador.
- louvers — Plural form of louver.
- louvred — to make a louver in; add louvers to: to louver a door.
- louvres — Plural form of louvre.
- lovered — having a lover
- loverly — (UK, nonstandard, eye dialect) lovely.
- malvern — an urban area in W England, SW of Birmingham: mineral springs; incorporated into Malvern Hills 1974.
- marvell — Andrew, 1621–78, English poet and satirist.
- marvels — Plural form of marvel.
- nervily — In a nervy way.
- nervule — a small branch of a nerve in the wing of an insect.
- olivier — Laurence (Kerr) [kur;; British kahr,, kair] /kɜr;; British kɑr,, kɛər/ (Show IPA), (Baron Olivier of Brighton) 1907–89, English actor and director.
- orville — a male given name.
- overall — overalls, (used with a plural verb) loose, sturdy trousers, usually with a bib or biblike piece to which shoulder straps are attached, originally worn over other trousers to protect them, as by factory workers or farmers. long waterproof leggings.
- overfly — to fly over (a specified area, territory, country, etc.): The plane lost its way and overflew foreign territory.
- overlap — to lap over (something else or each other); extend over and cover a part of; imbricate.
- overlax — too lax
- overlay — to lie over or upon, as a covering or stratum.
- overlea — a town in N Maryland, near Baltimore.
- overlet — to let (a property) too often or to too many tenants
- overlie — to lie over or upon, as a covering or stratum.
- overply — to ply too much
- overtly — openly; publicly.
- palaver — a conference or discussion.
- plovery — characterized by or having many plovers
- prevail — to be widespread or current; exist everywhere or generally: Silence prevailed along the funeral route.
- r-value — a measure of the resistance of an insulating or building material to heat flow, expressed as R-11, R-20, and so on; the higher the number, the greater the resistance to heat flow.
- raveled — to disentangle or unravel the threads or fibers of (a woven or knitted fabric, rope, etc.).
- raveler — to disentangle or unravel the threads or fibers of (a woven or knitted fabric, rope, etc.).
- ravelin — a V -shaped outwork outside the main ditch and covering the works between two bastions.
- relevel — having no part higher than another; having a flat or even surface.
- releves — a rising up onto full point or half point from the flat of the feet.
- relieve — to ease or alleviate (pain, distress, anxiety, need, etc.).
- relievo — Obsolete. relief2 (defs 2, 3).
- relived — to experience again, as an emotion.
- reliver — to deliver up again, to restore
- removal — the act of removing.
- replevy — to recover possession of by replevin.
- resolve — to come to a definite or earnest decision about; determine (to do something): I have resolved that I shall live to the full.
- revalue — to revise or reestimate the value of: efforts to revalue the dollar.
- reveled — to take great pleasure or delight (usually followed by in): to revel in luxury.
- reveler — to take great pleasure or delight (usually followed by in): to revel in luxury.
- revelry — reveling; boisterous festivity: Their revelry could be heard across the river.
- reviled — to assail with contemptuous or opprobrious language; address or speak of abusively.
- reviler — to assail with contemptuous or opprobrious language; address or speak of abusively.