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7-letter words containing s, e, l, a

  • sedalia — a city in central Missouri.
  • sedilia — one of the seats (usually three) on the south side of the chancel, often recessed, for the use of the officiating clergy.
  • seeable — to perceive with the eyes; look at.
  • seeland — Zealand.
  • segetal — (of weeds) growing amongst crops
  • selecta — a disc jockey
  • selenga — a river in N central Asia, flowing E and N through the NW Mongolian People's Republic through the Buryat Autonomous Republic in the SE Russian Federation to Lake Baikal. About 700 miles (1125 km) long.
  • selvage — the edge of woven fabric finished so as to prevent raveling, often in a narrow tape effect, different from the body of the fabric.
  • seminal — pertaining to, containing, or consisting of semen.
  • senegal — a republic in W Africa: independent member of the French Community; formerly part of French West Africa. 76,084 sq. mi. (197,057 sq. km). Capital: Dakar.
  • sensual — pertaining to, inclined to, or preoccupied with the gratification of the senses or appetites; carnal; fleshly.
  • sequela — an abnormal condition resulting from a previous disease.
  • serkali — (in Africa) the government
  • serosal — of or relating to a serosa
  • serpula — a member of a genus of marine annelid or tubeworm belonging to the Serpulid family, characterized by the serpentine calcareous tube it produces and inhabits
  • serumal — the clear, pale-yellow liquid that separates from the clot in the coagulation of blood; blood serum.
  • setubalBay of, an inlet of the Atlantic, in W Portugal. 20 miles (32 km) long; 35 miles (56 km) wide.
  • several — being more than two but fewer than many in number or kind: several ways of doing it.
  • sewable — capable of being fastened or enclosed by stitches
  • sexwale — Tokyo. full name Mosima Gabriel Sexwale. born 1953; South African political activist and businessman
  • shabble — a type of curved or crooked sword or sabre
  • shackle — a ring or other fastening, as of iron, for securing the wrist, ankle, etc.; fetter.
  • shamble — a shambling gait.
  • shapely — having a pleasing shape, especially with reference to a woman's figure.
  • shapley — Harlow [hahr-loh] /ˈhɑr loʊ/ (Show IPA), 1885–1972, U.S. astronomer.
  • shawlie — a working-class woman, esp one who wears a shawl
  • sheelah — a female given name.
  • shellac — lac that has been purified and formed into thin sheets, used for making varnish.
  • shoaler — a place where a sea, river, or other body of water is shallow.
  • sideral — attributed to the influence of the stars
  • silesia — a region in central Europe along both banks of the upper Oder River, mainly in SW Poland and the N Czech Republic: formerly divided between Germany (which had the largest portion), Poland, and Czechoslovakia; by provision of the Potsdam agreement 1945, the greater part of German Silesia came under Polish administration; rich deposits of coal, iron, and other minerals.
  • sitella — any of various small generally black-and-white birds of the genus Neositta, having a straight sharp beak and strong claws used to run up trees in search of insects: family Sittidae (nuthatches)
  • sizable — of considerable size; fairly large: He inherited a sizable fortune.
  • skatole — a white, crystalline, watersoluble solid, C 9 H 9 N, having a strong, fecal odor: used chiefly as a fixative in the manufacture of perfume.
  • slabbed — a broad, flat, somewhat thick piece of stone, wood, or other solid material.
  • slabber — slobber
  • slacken — If something slackens or if you slacken it, it becomes slower, less active, or less intense.
  • slacker — a slack condition or part.
  • slagged — Also called cinder. the more or less completely fused and vitrified matter separated during the reduction of a metal from its ore.
  • slainte — cheers!
  • slammed — a violent and noisy closing, dashing, or impact.
  • slammer — a person or thing that slams.
  • slander — defamation; calumny: rumors full of slander.
  • slanger — a street vendor
  • slanter — to veer or angle away from a given level or line, especially from a horizontal; slope.
  • slapper — a sharp blow or smack, especially with the open hand or with something flat.
  • slasher — a person or thing that slashes.
  • slather — to spread or apply thickly: to slather butter on toast.
  • slatted — a slap; a sharp blow.
  • slatter — to be slovenly in dress
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