7-letter words containing r, i, t, l
- flytier — a person who makes artificial lures for fly-fishing.
- frailty — the quality or state of being frail.
- fritfly — a small black dipterous fly, Oscinella frit, whose larvae are destructive to barley, wheat, rye, oats, etc: family Chloropidae
- gilbert — Cass, 1859–1934, U.S. architect.
- glister — to glisten; glitter.
- glitter — to reflect light with a brilliant, sparkling luster; sparkle with reflected light.
- gorlitz — a city in E Germany, on the Neisse River, at the Polish boundary.
- gristle — cartilage, especially in meats.
- gristly — resembling or containing gristle; cartilaginous.
- heitler — Walter (ˈvaltər). 1904–81, German physicist, noted for his work on chemical bonds
- hilbert — David [dey-vid;; German dah-vit] /ˈdeɪ vɪd;; German ˈdɑ vɪt/ (Show IPA), 1862–1943, German mathematician.
- inertly — having no inherent power of action, motion, or resistance (opposed to active): inert matter.
- inthral — enthrall.
- irately — angry; enraged: an irate customer.
- it girl — a young woman with sex appeal and a magnetic personality.
- it-girl — Journalists sometimes use It-girl to describe a young woman who is well-known because she goes to the most fashionable places and events and knows famous people.
- kilvert — Francis. 1840–79, British clergyman and diarist. His diary (published 1938–40) gives a vivid account of life in the Welsh Marches in the 1870s
- kirtles — Plural form of kirtle.
- kittler — Comparative form of kittle.
- klister — a sticky wax for use on skis, as for slopes where the snow is excessively wet.
- lariats — Plural form of lariat.
- lathier — lathlike; long and thin.
- latimer — Hugh, c1470–1555, English Protestant Reformation bishop, reformer, and martyr.
- latrine — a toilet or something used as a toilet, as a trench in the earth in a camp, or bivouac area.
- leister — a spearlike implement having three or more prongs, for use in spearing fish.
- leitrim — a county of N Republic of Ireland in Connacht province, on Donegal Bay: agricultural. County town: Carrick-on-Shannon. Pop: 25 799 (2002). Area: 1525 sq km (589 sq miles)
- let rip — to cut or tear apart in a rough or vigorous manner: to rip open a seam; to rip up a sheet.
- leviter — (in prescriptions) lightly.
- liatris — any of various composite plants of the genus Liatris, native to North America, having long spikes of purplish flowers.
- liberty — freedom from arbitrary or despotic government or control.
- librate — to oscillate or move from side to side or between two points.
- lictors — Plural form of lictor.
- lifters — Plural form of lifter.
- lighter — a light product, as a beer or cigarette.
- limiter — a person or thing that limits.
- linkrot — the condition of a website link not being updated, with the result that the host website is no longer hyperlinked to the desired website
- linters — the short fibres stripped from ginned cotton seeds
- listers — Plural form of lister.
- literal — in accordance with, involving, or being the primary or strict meaning of the word or words; not figurative or metaphorical: the literal meaning of a word.
- litprog — literate programming
- litters — Plural form of litter.
- littery — of, relating to, or covered with litter; untidy.
- littler — small in size; not big; not large; tiny: a little desk in the corner of the room.
- liturgy — a form of public worship; ritual.
- loftier — extending high in the air; of imposing height; towering: lofty mountains.
- loiters — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of loiter.
- lorient — a seaport in NW France, on the Bay of Biscay.
- lothair — ("the Saxon") c1070–1137, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire and king of the Germans 1125–37.
- lustier — Comparative form of lusty.
- luthier — a maker of stringed instruments, as violins.