7-letter words containing r, e, l, a
- knarled — Alternative form of gnarled.
- kyriale — a liturgical book containing the text and musical notations for parts of the ordinary of the Mass.
- laagers — Plural form of laager.
- labeler — a slip of paper, cloth, or other material, marked or inscribed, for attachment to something to indicate its manufacturer, nature, ownership, destination, etc.
- labored — of or relating to workers, their associations, or working conditions: labor reforms.
- laborer — a person engaged in work that requires bodily strength rather than skill or training: a laborer in the field.
- labrets — Plural form of labret.
- labrose — thick-lipped
- lacerta — a small faint constellation in the N hemisphere, part of which is crossed by the Milky Way, lying between Cygnus and Andromeda
- lackers — Plural form of lacker.
- lacquer — a protective coating consisting of a resin, cellulose ester, or both, dissolved in a volatile solvent, sometimes with pigment added.
- ladders — Plural form of ladder.
- laddery — like or with ladders
- ladrone — a thief.
- laertes — the father of Odysseus.
- laetare — the fourth Sunday of Lent
- lagarde — Christine (Madeleine Odette). born 1956, French politician; managing director of the International Monetary Fund from 2011
- lagered — a camp or encampment, especially within a protective circle of wagons.
- lairage — A place where cattle or sheep may be rested on the way to market or slaughter.
- lairize — to show off or act like a lair
- lambert — Constant [kon-stuh nt] /ˈkɒn stənt/ (Show IPA), 1905–51, English composer and conductor.
- lamerie — Paul de. 1688–1751, English silversmith of French Huguenot descent, noted for his lavish rococo designs
- lameter — (Scots) a cripple.
- lamiger — a disabled person
- lampern — The European river lamprey, Lampetra fluviatilis.
- lampers — lampas.
- lamprey — any eellike marine or freshwater fish of the order Petromyzoniformes, having a circular, suctorial mouth with horny teeth for boring into the flesh of other fishes to feed on their blood.
- lamster — a fugitive from the law.
- lancers — a cavalry soldier armed with a lance.
- lancier — Synonym of lancer.
- landers — Plural form of lander.
- landler — an Austrian and southern German folk dance in moderately slow triple meter, antecedent to the waltz.
- langers — Plural form of langer.
- langreo — a city in N Spain.
- lankier — Comparative form of lanky.
- lanners — Plural form of lanner.
- lantern — a transparent or translucent, usually portable, case for enclosing a light and protecting it from the wind, rain, etc.
- lapsers — an accidental or temporary decline or deviation from an expected or accepted condition or state; a temporary falling or slipping from a previous standard: a lapse of justice.
- laramie — a city in SE Wyoming.
- larceny — the wrongful taking and carrying away of the personal goods of another from his or her possession with intent to convert them to the taker's own use.
- larchen — Of or pertaining to the larch tree.
- larches — Plural form of larch.
- larders — Plural form of larder.
- lardies — Plural form of lardy.
- lardner — Ring(gold Wilmer) [ring-gohld wil-mer] /ˈrɪŋˌgoʊld ˈwɪl mər/ (Show IPA), 1885–1933, U.S. short-story writer and journalist.
- largely — to a great extent; in great part; generally; chiefly: The plan depends largely on his willingness to cooperate. That is largely incorrect.
- largess — generous bestowal of gifts.
- largest — of more than average size, quantity, degree, etc.; exceeding that which is common to a kind or class; big; great: a large house; a large number; in large measure; to a large extent.
- larmier — (anatomy) A tearpit.
- larvate — of, relating to, or in the form of a larva.