7-letter words containing l, o, i, g
- logline — a synopsis of a script or screenplay
- loglisp — A version of Prolog implemented by Robinson in Lisp which allows Prolog programs to call Lisp and vice versa.
- logship — log chip.
- loiding — to open (a locked door) by sliding a thin piece of celluloid or plastic between the door edge and doorframe to force open a spring lock.
- lolling — to recline or lean in a relaxed, lazy, or indolent manner; lounge: to loll on a sofa.
- longfin — Any member of the family Plesiopidae of elongated perciform fish.
- longies — long underwear, especially for winter use.
- longing — strong, persistent desire or craving, especially for something unattainable or distant: filled with longing for home.
- longish — somewhat long.
- looking — to turn one's eyes toward something or in some direction in order to see: He looked toward the western horizon and saw the returning planes.
- looming — a looming appearance, as of something seen indistinctly at a distance or through a fog: the loom of a moraine directly in their path.
- looning — the cry of the loon bird
- looping — a portion of a cord, ribbon, etc., folded or doubled upon itself so as to leave an opening between the parts.
- loosing — free or released from fastening or attachment: a loose end.
- looting — spoils or plunder taken by pillaging, as in war.
- lopping — to let hang or droop: He lopped his arms at his sides in utter exhaustion.
- lording — lord.
- losings — causing or suffering loss.
- lotting — one of a set of objects, as straws or pebbles, drawn or thrown from a container to decide a question or choice by chance.
- louring — lowering.
- lousing — Present participle of louse.
- louting — an awkward, stupid person; clumsy, ill-mannered boor; oaf.
- lovings — Plural form of loving.
- milagro — A traditional religious folk charm of Latin America and nearby regions, coming in a variety of forms.
- mogilev — a city in E Byelorussia (Belarus), in the W Soviet Union in Europe, on the Dnieper.
- moiling — to work hard; drudge.
- molding — a growth of minute fungi forming on vegetable or animal matter, commonly as a downy or furry coating, and associated with decay or dampness.
- molting — (of birds, insects, reptiles, etc.) to cast or shed the feathers, skin, or the like, that will be replaced by a new growth.
- morling — Alternative form of mortling.
- o-logic — An object-oriented deductive language/database system.
- oakling — an immature or not fully-grown oak tree
- obliged — to require or constrain, as by law, command, conscience, or force of necessity.
- obligee — Law. a person to whom another is obligated or bound. a person to whom a bond is given.
- obliger — to require or constrain, as by law, command, conscience, or force of necessity.
- obliges — to require or constrain, as by law, command, conscience, or force of necessity.
- obligor — a person who is bound to another.
- ogilvie — John, 1797–1867, Scottish lexicographer.
- oil rig — An oil rig is a structure on land or in the sea that is used when getting oil from the ground.
- oligist — (mineralogy) Hematite or specular iron ore.
- olingos — Plural form of olingo.
- ologies — Plural form of ology.
- ologist — an expert or student in an academic branch of learning
- onglide — a transitional sound produced by the vocal organs in moving from an inactive position or a previous sound to the articulatory position necessary for producing a following sound. Compare off-glide (def 1).
- oologic — Relating to oology.
- otalgia — earache.
- otalgic — (pathology) Of or pertaining to otalgia.
- pignoli — pine nut (def 1).
- plagio- — slanting, inclining, or oblique
- plowing — an agricultural implement used for cutting, lifting, turning over, and partly pulverizing soil.
- ploying — a maneuver or stratagem, as in conversation, to gain the advantage.