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7-letter words containing r, o, l, e, t

  • looters — spoils or plunder taken by pillaging, as in war.
  • lorentz — Hendrik Antoon [hen-drik ahn-tohn] /ˈhɛn drɪk ˈɑn toʊn/ (Show IPA), 1853–1928, Dutch physicist: Nobel Prize 1902.
  • loretta — a female given name, form of Laura.
  • lorette — (dated) A woman of low morals, especially associated with the Notre-Dame-de-Lorette district of Paris.
  • lorient — a seaport in NW France, on the Bay of Biscay.
  • lottery — a gambling game or method of raising money, as for some public charitable purpose, in which a large number of tickets are sold and a drawing is held for certain prizes.
  • mottler — A brush used to create a mottled surface by removing parts of the glaze from an object.
  • oastler — Richard. 1789–1861, British social reformer; he campaigned against child labour and helped achieve the ten-hour day (1847)
  • oldster — an old or elderly person.
  • olestra — a synthetic oil used as a substitute for dietary fat: not digested or absorbed by the human body.
  • ortegalCape, a cape in NW Spain, on the Bay of Biscay.
  • outlier — something that lies outside the main body or group that it is a part of, as a cow far from the rest of the herd, or a distant island belonging to a cluster of islands: The small factory was an outlier, and unproductive, so the corporation sold it off to private owners who were able to make it profitable.
  • overlet — to let (a property) too often or to too many tenants
  • overtly — openly; publicly.
  • plotter — a person or thing that plots.
  • plowter — to work or play in water or mud; dabble
  • poitrel — a breastplate, specifically of horse's armour
  • politer — showing good manners toward others, as in behavior, speech, etc.; courteous; civil: a polite reply.
  • poulter — a member of staff within e.g. a monastery or royal household, responsible for the supply of poultry
  • proglet — /prog'let/ [UK] A short extempore program written to meet an immediate, transient need. Often written in BASIC, rarely more than a dozen lines long and containing no subroutines. The largest amount of code that can be written off the top of one's head, that does not need any editing, and that runs correctly the first time (this amount varies significantly according to one's skill and the language one is using). Compare toy program, noddy, one-liner wars.
  • prolate — elongated along the polar diameter, as a spheroid generated by the revolution of an ellipse about its longer axis (opposed to oblate).
  • protyle — a hypothetical primitive substance from which the chemical elements were supposed to have been formed
  • rathole — a hole made by a rat, as into a room, barn, etc.: The first chore in the old building is to plug up the ratholes.
  • reallot — to allot (something) again
  • realtor — A Realtor is a person whose job is to sell houses, buildings, and land, and who is a member of the National Association of Realtors.
  • recolte — a harvest; crop.
  • refloat — to rest or remain on the surface of a liquid; be buoyant: The hollow ball floated.
  • relator — a person who relates or tells; narrator.
  • retinol — vitamin A.
  • retotal — to total or add up again
  • rigolet — a small stream; rivulet.
  • rootlet — a little root.
  • royalet — a minor king
  • settlor — a person who makes a settlement of property.
  • slotter — a person or thing that slots.
  • telford — noting a form of road pavement composed of compacted and rolled stones of various sizes.
  • temblor — a tremor; earthquake.
  • toddler — a person who toddles, especially a young child learning to walk.
  • tootler — to toot gently or repeatedly on a flute or the like.
  • torelli — Giuseppe [joo-zep-pe] /dʒuˈzɛp pɛ/ (Show IPA), 1650?–1708, Italian composer and violinist.
  • tortile — twisted; coiled.
  • trefoil — any of numerous plants belonging to the genus Trifolium, of the legume family, having usually digitate leaves of three leaflets and reddish, purple, yellow, or white flower heads, comprising the common clovers.
  • tremolo — a tremulous or vibrating effect produced on certain instruments and in the human voice, as to express emotion.
  • trilobe — anything with three lobes, esp a leaf
  • triolet — a short poem of fixed form, having a rhyme scheme of ab, aa, abab, and having the first line repeated as the fourth and seventh lines, and the second line repeated as the eighth.
  • trolled — to sing or utter in a full, rolling voice.
  • troller — to sing or utter in a full, rolling voice.
  • trolley — trolley car.
  • trommel — a rotary, cylindrical or conical screen for sorting ore, coal, gravel, etc., according to size.
  • troolie — an extremely large palm leaf from a C and S American tree (Manicaria saccifera)
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