7-letter words containing l, i, t
- at will — If you can do something at will, you can do it when you want and as much as you want.
- atelier — An atelier is an artist's studio or workshop.
- athalia — a queen of Judah, daughter of Ahab
- athrill — excited or thrilled
- atingle — quivering with delight or elation
- atitlan — Lake, a crater lake in SW Guatemala, 4700 feet (1433 meters) above sea level. About 53 sq. mi. (137 sq. km).
- attalid — any of a line of kings, usually named Attalus orEumenes, that ruled Pergamum, in Asia Minor, 282–133 b.c.
- au lait — prepared or served with milk
- auteuil — a former town, now part of Paris, France: noted for residences of Boileau, Talleyrand, Molière, La Fontaine, and other eminent people.
- backlit — illuminated from behind
- bailout — A bailout of an organization or individual that has financial problems is the act of helping them by giving them money.
- balitac — Early system on IBM 650. Listed in CACM 2(5):16 (May 1959).
- baltics — of, near, or on the Baltic Sea.
- bartoli — Cecilia. born 1966, Italian mezzo-soprano, noted for her performances in Mozart and Rossini operas
- batgirl — a girl who works at baseball games, carrying bats to players and moving other equipment
- batlike — any of numerous flying mammals of the order Chiroptera, of worldwide distribution in tropical and temperate regions, having modified forelimbs that serve as wings and are covered with a membranous skin extending to the hind limbs.
- batling — A young, small, or baby bat.
- belting — the material used to make a belt or belts
- bestial — If you describe behaviour or a situation as bestial, you mean that it is very unpleasant or disgusting.
- bestill — to cause to be still
- betitle — to give a title to
- bibelot — an attractive or curious trinket
- biblist — biblicist
- bidault — Georges (ʒɔːrʒ). 1899–1983, French statesman; prime minister (1946, 1949–50). His opposition to Algerian independence led him to support the OAS: he was charged with treason (1963) and fled abroad
- billety — semé of billets: azure, billety or.
- bilsted — the American gum tree, Liquidambar styraciflua
- biltong — strips of meat dried and cured in the sun
- bimetal — an object or material made from sheets of two types of metal
- bitable — which can be bitten
- bitless — without a (horse's) bit
- bitonal — consisting of black and white tones
- blastie — a wretched, ugly little creature
- bleriot — Louis (lwi). 1872–1936, French aviator and aeronautical engineer: made the first flight across the English Channel (1909)
- blewits — an edible saprotroph agaricaceous fungus, Tricholoma saevum, having a pale brown cap and bluish stalk
- blighty — Blighty is a way of referring to England.
- blintze — a thin pancake folded or rolled around a filling, as of cheese or fruit, and fried or baked.
- blister — A blister is a painful swelling on the surface of your skin. Blisters contain a clear liquid and are usually caused by heat or by something repeatedly rubbing your skin.
- blither — to talk nonsense
- blithes — a female given name.
- blitter — a circuit that transfers large amounts of data within a computer's memory
- blitzed — inebriated; drunk
- blitzer — a person or thing that blitzes
- blitzes — Military. an overwhelming all-out attack, especially a swift ground attack using armored units and air support. an intensive aerial bombing.
- blow it — fail
- bluetit — a common European tit, Parus caeruleus, having a blue crown, wings, and tail, yellow underparts, and a black and grey head
- bobtail — a docked or diminutive tail
- botulin — a potent toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum in imperfectly preserved food, etc, causing botulism
- 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.
- bristly — Bristly hair is thick and rough.
- bristol — seaport in Avon, SW England: county district pop. 376,000