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

  • leghorn — English name of Livorno.
  • legroom — space sufficient for keeping one's legs in a comfortable position, as in an automobile.
  • legwork — work or research involving extensive walking or traveling about, usually away from one's office, as in gathering data for a book, a legal action, etc.
  • lenotre — André [ahn-drey] /ɑ̃ˈdreɪ/ (Show IPA), 1613–1700, French architect and landscape designer.
  • leofric — died 1057, earl of Mercia c1030–57 (husband of Lady Godiva).
  • leonardSugar Ray (Ray Charles Leonard) born 1956, U.S. boxer.
  • leonora — a female given name, form of Eleanor.
  • leonore — a feminine name
  • leopard — a large, spotted Asian or African carnivore, Panthera pardus, of the cat family, usually tawny with black markings; the Old World panther: all leopard populations are threatened or endangered.
  • leotard — a skintight, one-piece garment for the torso, having a high or low neck, long or short sleeves, and a lower portion resembling either briefs or tights, worn by acrobats, dancers, etc.
  • leporid — an animal of the family Leporidae, comprising the rabbits and hares.
  • leproma — the swollen lesion of leprosy.
  • leprose — leprous.
  • leprosy — a chronic, mildly infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae, affecting the peripheral nervous system, skin, and nasal mucosa and variously characterized by ulcerations, tubercular nodules, and loss of sensation that sometimes leads to traumatic amputation of the anesthetized part.
  • leprous — Pathology. affected with leprosy.
  • lessors — Plural form of lessor.
  • levator — Anatomy. a muscle that raises a part of the body. Compare depressor.
  • liberos — Plural form of libero.
  • lienors — Plural form of lienor.
  • liriope — any of several plants belonging to the genus Liriope, of the lily family, having tufted, grasslike leaves and clusters of small bluish or white flowers.
  • llanero — a native of the llanos
  • loaders — Plural form of loader.
  • loafers — Plural form of loafer.
  • loamier — Comparative form of loamy.
  • loaners — Plural form of loaner.
  • loather — unwilling; reluctant; disinclined; averse: to be loath to admit a mistake.
  • lobbers — Plural form of lobber.
  • lobster — any of various large, edible, marine, usually dull-green, stalk-eyed decapod crustaceans of the family Homaridae, especially of the genus Homarus, having large, asymmetrical pincers on the first pair of legs, one used for crushing and the other for cutting and tearing: the shell turns bright red when cooked.
  • locater — a person who locates something.
  • lockers — Plural form of locker.
  • lockyerSir Joseph Norman, 1836–1920, English astronomer and author.
  • lodgers — Plural form of lodger.
  • loesser — Frank (Henry) 1910–69, U.S. composer and lyricist, especially of musicals and film songs.
  • loffler — Friedrich August Johannes [free-drikh ou-goo st yoh-hah-nuh s] /ˈfri drɪx ˈaʊ gʊst yoʊˈhɑ nəs/ (Show IPA), 1852–1915, German bacteriologist.
  • loftier — extending high in the air; of imposing height; towering: lofty mountains.
  • loggers — Plural form of logger.
  • loiters — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of loiter.
  • londres — a cylindrically shaped cigar of medium to large size.
  • longers — Plural form of longer.
  • lookers — Plural form of looker.
  • loonier — Comparative form of loony.
  • loopers — Plural form of looper.
  • looters — spoils or plunder taken by pillaging, as in war.
  • loppers — long-handled pruning shears.
  • loraine — a female given name, form of Lorraine.
  • lorelei — a quasilegendary nymph of the Rhine who lured sailors to shipwreck on her rock by singing: a creation of Clemens Brentano in a poem of 1800.
  • lorentz — Hendrik Antoon [hen-drik ahn-tohn] /ˈhɛn drɪk ˈɑn toʊn/ (Show IPA), 1853–1928, Dutch physicist: Nobel Prize 1902.
  • lorenzoSaint, Lawrence, Saint.
  • 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.
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