7-letter words containing o, l, e, a
- apolune — the point in a lunar orbit when a spacecraft is at its greatest distance from the moon
- apoplex — to afflict with apoplexy
- apopyle — (in sponges) a pore in each of the saclike chambers formed by the evagination of the body wall, through which water passes into the excurrent canals.
- apostle — The apostles were the followers of Jesus Christ who went from place to place telling people about him and trying to persuade them to become Christians.
- areolae — a ring of color, as around the human nipple.
- areolar — a ring of color, as around the human nipple.
- areolas — a ring of color, as around the human nipple.
- areoles — Plural form of areola.
- areolet — (zoology) A small enclosed area, especially one of the small spaces on the wings of insects, circumscribed by the veins.
- armhole — The armholes of something such as a shirt or dress are the openings through which you put your arms, or the places where the sleeves are attached.
- askelon — Ashqelon
- asshole — If one person calls another person an asshole, they think that person is extremely stupid or has behaved in a stupid way.
- aureola — a radiance surrounding the head or the whole figure in the representation of a sacred personage.
- aureole — (esp in paintings of Christian saints and the deity) a border of light or radiance enveloping the head or sometimes the whole of a figure represented as holy
- avolate — (obsolete) To fly away; to escape.
- axelrod — Julius. 1912–2004, US neuropharmacologist, renowned for his work on catecholamines. Nobel prize for physiology or medicine (with von Euler and Bernard Katz) 1970
- azeglio — Massimo Taparelli [mahs-see-maw tah-pah-rel-lee] /ˈmɑs siˌmɔ ˌtɑ pɑˈrɛl li/ (Show IPA), Marchese d', 1798–1866, Italian statesman and author.
- azulejo — a Portuguese or Spanish painted ceramic tile
- baloney — If you say that an idea or statement is baloney, you disapprove of it and think it is foolish or wrong.
- bamelot — the Whitehouse during Barack Obama’s presidency
- becloak — to dress (someone) in a cloak
- bedload — (geology) Sediment that is carried along the bottom of a river or stream, rather than in the current.
- beefalo — a cross between a domestic cow and a buffalo, technically one that is three-eighths buffalo and five-eighths cow, intended for beef production
- belabor — If you say that someone belabors the point, you mean that they keep on talking about it, perhaps in an annoying or boring way.
- belasco — David1853-1931; U.S. theatrical producer, playwright, & actor
- bellona — the Roman goddess of war
- bloated — If someone's body or a part of their body is bloated, it is much larger than normal, usually because it has a lot of liquid or gas inside it.
- bloater — a herring, or sometimes a mackerel, that has been salted in brine, smoked, and cured
- boileau — Nicolas (nikɔlɑ). full name Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux. 1636–1711, French poet and critic; author of satires, epistles, and L'Art poétique (1674), in which he laid down the basic principles of French classical literature
- bonsela — a present or gratuity
- boolean — of or relating to Boole or his symbolic logic
- cacolet — a seat or bed fitted to a mule for carrying the sick or wounded
- cagoule — a lightweight usually knee-length type of anorak
- cajoled — Persuade someone to do something by sustained coaxing or flattery.
- cajoler — A person who cajoles; a flatterer.
- cajoles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cajole.
- caledon — a town in SE Ontario, in S Canada, near Toronto.
- callose — a carbohydrate, a polymer of glucose, found in plants, esp in the sieve tubes
- calomel — a colourless tasteless powder consisting chiefly of mercurous chloride, used medicinally, esp as a cathartic. Formula: Hg2Cl2
- calorie — Calories are units used to measure the energy value of food. People who are on diets try to eat food that does not contain many calories.
- calotte — a skullcap worn by Roman Catholic clergy
- caloyer — a monk of the Greek Orthodox Church, esp of the Basilian Order
- calzone — a dish of Italian origin consisting of pizza dough folded over a filling of cheese and tomatoes, herbs, ham, etc
- camelot — (in Arthurian legend) the English town where King Arthur's palace and court were situated
- capello — Fabio. born 1946. Italian football player and coach; he won four Italian league titles with Milan and two Spanish league titles with Real Madrid; managed England (2008–12)
- cariole — a small open two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle
- caroled — Simple past tense and past participle of carol.
- caroler — A carol singer.
- caromel — to convert or be converted into caramel
- cathole — one of a pair of holes in the after part of a ship through which hawsers are passed for steadying the ship or heaving astern