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7-letter words containing n, t

  • lagting — the parliament of Norway, elected by popular vote, which is divided into the upper house (Lagting) comprising one quarter of the members, and the lower house (Odelsting) comprising the rest.
  • lambent — running or moving lightly over a surface: lambent tongues of flame.
  • laments — to feel or express sorrow or regret for: to lament his absence.
  • lanated — Alternative form of lanate.
  • lancets — Plural form of lancet.
  • landsat — a U.S. scientific satellite that studies and photographs the earth's surface by using remote-sensing techniques.
  • landtag — the legislature of certain states in Germany.
  • langsat — an East Indian tree, Lansium domesticum, of the mahogany family.
  • langtonStephen, c1165–1228, English theologian, historian, and poet: archbishop of Canterbury.
  • langtry — Lillie [lil-ee] /ˈlɪl i/ (Show IPA), (Emily Charlotte Le Breton"the Jersey Lily") 1852–1929, English actress.
  • languet — any of various small tongue-shaped parts, processes, or projections.
  • lanital — a fibre made from milk protein, formerly used to make a type of soft synthetic wool
  • lantana — any of numerous chiefly tropical plants belonging to the genus Lantana, of the verbena family, certain species of which, as L. camara, are cultivated for their aromatic flowers of yellow and orange or blue and violet.
  • lantern — a transparent or translucent, usually portable, case for enclosing a light and protecting it from the wind, rain, etc.
  • lanting — Present participle of lant.
  • laotian — a native or inhabitant of Laos.
  • lasting — continuing or enduring a long time; permanent; durable: a lasting friendship.
  • late on — at a late stage; near the end
  • latence — Obsolete form of latency.
  • latency — the state of being latent.
  • lateran — the church of St. John Lateran, the cathedral church of the city of Rome; the church of the pope as bishop of Rome.
  • lathing — a machine for use in working wood, metal, etc., that holds the material and rotates it about a horizontal axis against a tool that shapes it.
  • latin 1 — ISO 8859
  • latinic — of or relating to the Latin language or the ancient Latin-speaking peoples.
  • latinos — Plural form of latino.
  • latinus — the father of Lavinia and king of Latium at the time of the arrival of Aeneas.
  • latrant — barking
  • latrine — a toilet or something used as a toilet, as a trench in the earth in a camp, or bivouac area.
  • latvian — of or relating to Latvia, its inhabitants, or their language.
  • lean-to — a shack or shed supported at one side by trees or posts and having an inclined roof.
  • leanest — Superlative form of lean.
  • lectern — a reading desk in a church on which the Bible rests and from which the lessons are read during the church service.
  • lectins — Plural form of lectin.
  • lection — a version of a passage in a particular copy or edition of a text; a variant reading.
  • lecturn — Misspelling of lectern.
  • lengths — Plural form of length.
  • lengthy — having or being of great length; very long: a lengthy journey.
  • lenient — agreeably tolerant; permissive; indulgent: He tended to be lenient toward the children. More lenient laws encouraged greater freedom of expression.
  • lenitic — lentic.
  • lenotre — André [ahn-drey] /ɑ̃ˈdreɪ/ (Show IPA), 1613–1700, French architect and landscape designer.
  • lentigo — a freckle or other pigmented spot.
  • lentils — Plural form of lentil.
  • lentisk — mastic (def 1).
  • lentoid — having the shape of a biconvex lens.
  • lentous — viscid or viscous
  • leotine — a female given name.
  • lepanto — Greek Návpaktos. a seaport in W Greece, on the Lepanto Strait: Turkish sea power destroyed here 1571.
  • leptons — Plural form of lepton.
  • letdown — a decrease in volume, force, energy, etc.: a letdown in sales; a general letdown of social barriers.
  • lethean — Classical Mythology. a river in Hades whose water caused forgetfulness of the past in those who drank of it.
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