7-letter words containing o, i, l, e
- loriner — Lorimer (variant).
- lorises — Plural form of loris.
- lorries — a female given name, form of Laura.
- lose it — to come to be without (something in one's possession or care), through accident, theft, etc., so that there is little or no prospect of recovery: I'm sure I've merely misplaced my hat, not lost it.
- lossier — Comparative form of lossy.
- lousier — Comparative form of lousy.
- love-in — a usually organized public gathering of people, held as a demonstration of mutual love or in protest against inhumane policies.
- lowlier — Comparative form of lowly.
- lowlife — a despicable person, especially a degenerate or immoral person.
- melilot — a cloverlike plant of the genus Melilotus, of the legume family, grown as a forage plant.
- melodia — an 8 feet (2.4 meters) wooden flue-pipe stop organ resembling the clarabella in tone.
- melodic — melodious.
- melodie — a female given name.
- midsole — a layer of material or cushioning between the outsole and the insole of a shoe.
- mineola — a village on W Long Island, in SE New York.
- mobiles — Plural form of mobile.
- moblike — Resembling or characteristic of a mob.
- mogilev — a city in E Byelorussia (Belarus), in the W Soviet Union in Europe, on the Dnieper.
- mohelim — Plural form of mohel.
- moldier — Comparative form of moldy.
- moliere — (Jean Baptiste Poquelin) 1622–73, French actor and playwright.
- molimen — the changes in the body associated with the effort needed to perform certain bodily functions, esp menstruation
- molines — a city in NW Illinois, on the Mississippi.
- molinet — a stirrer for mixing chocolate into the contents of a chocolate pot
- mollies — Plural form of molly.
- moolvie — (esp in India) a Muslim doctor of the law, teacher, or learned man: also used as a title of respect
- morelia — a state in SW Mexico. 23,196 sq. mi. (60,080 sq. km). Capital: Morelia.
- mouille — palatal or palatalized, especially referring to sounds spelled ll and ñ in Spanish, gl and gn in Italian, etc.
- myeloid — pertaining to the spinal cord.
- neilson — William Allan, 1869–1946, U.S. educator and lexicographer, born in Scotland.
- neolith — a Neolithic stone implement.
- nichole — a female given name.
- nicolet — Jean [zhahn] /ʒɑ̃/ (Show IPA), 1598–1642, French explorer in America.
- nicolle — Charles [sharl] /ʃarl/ (Show IPA), 1866–1936, French physician: Nobel prize 1928.
- nonlife — lack or absence of life.
- o'neill — Eugene (Gladstone) 1888–1953, U.S. playwright: Nobel prize 1936.
- oaklike — resembling or having similarities to an oak leaf or tree
- oatlike — a cereal grass, Avena sativa, cultivated for its edible seed.
- obelias — Plural form of obelia.
- obelion — an area of the skull where the sagittal suture meets the parietal foramina
- obelise — to mark (a word or passage) with an obelus.
- obelisk — a tapering, four-sided shaft of stone, usually monolithic and having a pyramidal apex.
- obelism — the practice of marking or adding comments on passages in a text
- obelize — to mark (a word or passage) with an obelus.
- oberlin — Jean Frédéric [French zhahn frey-dey-reek] /French ʒɑ̃ freɪ deɪˈrik/ (Show IPA), 1740–1826, Alsatian clergyman.
- 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.
- oblique — neither perpendicular nor parallel to a given line or surface; slanting; sloping.