7-letter words containing s, l, a
- belasco — David1853-1931; U.S. theatrical producer, playwright, & actor
- belfast — the capital of Northern Ireland, a port on Belfast Lough in Belfast district, Co Antrim and Co Down: became the centre of Irish Protestantism and of the linen industry in the 17th century; seat of the Northern Ireland assembly and executive. Pop: 281 000 (2011 est)
- beslave — to treat as a slave
- bestial — If you describe behaviour or a situation as bestial, you mean that it is very unpleasant or disgusting.
- blamers — to hold responsible; find fault with; censure: I don't blame you for leaving him.
- blasted — Some people use blasted to express anger or annoyance at something or someone.
- blaster — a sudden and violent gust of wind: Wintry blasts chilled us to the marrow.
- blastie — a wretched, ugly little creature
- blasto- — (in biology) indicating an embryo or bud or the process of budding
- bonsela — a present or gratuity
- borstal — In Britain in the past, a borstal was a kind of prison for young criminals, who were not old enough to be sent to ordinary prisons.
- braless — not wearing a bra
- brashly — impertinent; impudent; tactless: a brash young man.
- breslau — Wrocław
- busload — A busload of people is a large number of passengers on a bus.
- buttals — the boundary lines of a piece of land
- cablets — Plural form of cablet.
- cackles — to utter a shrill, broken sound or cry, as of a hen.
- cajoles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cajole.
- calamus — any tropical Asian palm of the genus Calamus, some species of which are a source of rattan and canes
- calchas — a soothsayer who assisted the Greeks in the Trojan War
- calends — the first day of each month in the ancient Roman calendar
- calices — calix
- caliphs — Plural form of caliph.
- callais — a green stone found as beads and ornaments in the late Neolithic and early Bronze Age of W Europe
- callers — Plural form of caller.
- callest — Archaic second-person singular form of call.
- callins — a program in which listeners or viewers phone in comments or questions to the host or a person being interviewed.
- callose — a carbohydrate, a polymer of glucose, found in plants, esp in the sieve tubes
- callous — A callous person or action is very cruel and shows no concern for other people or their feelings.
- callows — Plural form of callow.
- calmers — Plural form of calmer.
- calmest — without rough motion; still or nearly still: a calm sea.
- calpacs — Plural form of calpac.
- calvous — lacking all or most of the hair on the head; bald.
- calyces — calyx
- calypso — A calypso is a song about a current subject, sung in a style which originally comes from the West Indies.
- calyxes — Botany. the outermost group of floral parts; the sepals.
- cancels — Plural form of cancel.
- candles — Plural form of candle.
- cankles — Plural form of cankle.
- cannels — an oily, compact coal, burning readily and brightly.
- canolas — Plural form of canola.
- cantles — Plural form of cantle.
- capless — having no cap
- caplets — Plural form of caplet.
- capsule — A capsule is a very small tube containing powdered or liquid medicine, which you swallow.
- carless — having no car
- carlish — churlish or coarse
- carlist — (in Spain) a supporter of Don Carlos or his descendants as the rightful kings of Spain