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

  • blitzes — Military. an overwhelming all-out attack, especially a swift ground attack using armored units and air support. an intensive aerial bombing.
  • blueish — bluish
  • bolices — to do (something) badly; bungle (often followed by up): His interference bollixed up the whole deal.
  • bolshie — Bolshevik
  • bristle — Bristles are the short hairs that grow on a man's chin after he has shaved. The hairs on the top of a man's head can also be called bristles when they are cut very short.
  • calices — calix
  • castile — a former kingdom comprising most of modern Spain: originally part of León, it became an independent kingdom in the 10th century and united with Aragon (1469), the first step in the formation of the Spanish state
  • celiacs — Plural form of celiac.
  • cellist — A cellist is someone who plays the cello.
  • cellsim — (application)   A program for modelling populations of biological cells.
  • celosia — any of several species (genus Celosia) of the amaranth family, of annual garden plants with minute, brilliant red or yellow flowers in large clusters; cockscomb
  • celsius — Celsius is a scale for measuring temperature, in which water freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100 degrees. It is represented by the symbol °C.
  • chilies — Plural form of chili.
  • chisels — Plural form of chisel.
  • cicelys — a female given name, form of Cecilia.
  • circles — A bagginess of the skin below the eyes from lack of sleep.
  • citoles — Plural form of citole.
  • clerics — Plural form of cleric.
  • clerisy — learned or educated people collectively
  • cliches — Plural form of cliche.
  • clients — a person or group that uses the professional advice or services of a lawyer, accountant, advertising agency, architect, etc.
  • cliques — Plural form of clique.
  • clivers — cleavers.
  • coalise — to form a coalition
  • colines — Plural form of coline.
  • collies — grime; soot.
  • conseil — a council
  • coolies — Plural form of coolie.
  • cyclise — to cause cyclization.
  • dailies — of, done, occurring, or issued each day or each weekday: daily attendance; a daily newspaper.
  • dallies — Plural form of dally.
  • daniels — Josephus1862-1948; U.S. statesman & journalist: secretary of the navy (1913-21)
  • de-silt — earthy matter, fine sand, or the like carried by moving or running water and deposited as a sediment.
  • deasoil — deasil
  • deciles — Plural form of decile.
  • defiles — Third person singular simple present of to defile.
  • deiseal — Motion towards the right, in the direction of the hands of a clock or of the apparent motion of the sun; a turning in this direction.
  • delibes — (Clément Philibert) Léo (leo). 1836–91, French composer, noted particularly for his ballets Coppélia (1870) and Sylvia (1876), and the opera Lakmé (1883)
  • delicts — Plural form of delict.
  • delists — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of delist.
  • denials — Plural form of denial.
  • dentils — Plural form of dentil.
  • derails — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of derail.
  • deskill — If workers are deskilled, they no longer need special skills to do their work, especially because of modern methods of production.
  • despoil — To despoil a place means to make it less attractive, valuable, or important by taking things away from it or by destroying it.
  • details — an individual or minute part; an item or particular.
  • devisal — the act of inventing, contriving, or devising; contrivance
  • dialyse — to separate by dialysis
  • dibbles — Plural form of dibble.
  • diddles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of diddle.
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