7-letter words containing s, l, e, p
- soliped — solidungulate.
- spackle — a hole-filling compound
- spaller — a person or thing that spalls
- spancel — a noosed rope with which to hobble an animal, especially a horse or cow.
- spangle — a small, thin, often circular piece of glittering metal or other material, used especially for decorating garments.
- spaniel — one of any of several breeds of small or medium-sized dogs, usually having a long, silky coat and long, drooping ears.
- sparkle — to issue in or as if in little sparks, as fire or light: The candlelight sparkled in the crystal.
- spatule — a spatula
- spatzle — spaetzle.
- special — of a distinct or particular kind or character: a special kind of key.
- speckle — a small speck, spot, or mark, as on skin.
- specula — a mirror or reflector, especially one of polished metal, as on a reflecting telescope.
- speeler — an acrobat
- speldin — a fish that has been split and dried
- spelean — of, relating to, or inhabiting a cave or caves.
- spelled — to take the place of for a time; relieve: Let me spell you at the wheel.
- speller — a person who spells words.
- spelter — zinc, especially in the form of ingots.
- spelunk — to explore caves, especially as a hobby.
- spheral — of or relating to a sphere.
- spicule — a small or minute, slender, sharp-pointed body or part; a small, needlelike crystal, process, or the like.
- spiegel — a lustrous, crystalline pig iron containing a large amount of manganese, sometimes 15 percent or more, used in making steel.
- spieler — a barker, as at a circus sideshow.
- spignel — a European umbelliferous plant, Meum athamanticum, of mountain regions, having white flowers and finely divided aromatic leaves
- spilite — a type of igneous rock
- spindle — a rounded rod, usually of wood, tapering toward each end, used in hand-spinning to twist into thread the fibers drawn from the mass on the distaff, and on which the thread is wound as it is spun.
- spinule — a small spine.
- spittle — saliva; spit.
- splayed — to spread out, expand, or extend.
- spleeny — abundant in or displaying spleen.
- splenic — of, pertaining to, connected with, or affecting the spleen: splenic nerves.
- spleno- — the spleen
- splicer — a device used to hold two sections of motion-picture film, recording tape, etc., in proper alignment while they are being spliced together.
- splined — a long, narrow, thin strip of wood, metal, etc.; slat.
- splodge — blot, splotch
- splurge — to indulge oneself in some luxury or pleasure, especially a costly one: They splurged on a trip to Europe.
- spoiled — to damage severely or harm (something), especially with reference to its excellence, value, usefulness, etc.: The water stain spoiled the painting. Drought spoiled the corn crop.
- spoiler — a person or thing that spoils.
- spoleto — a city in Perugia, Italy
- spooler — someone whose job is to wind cotton or yarn onto spools
- sporule — a spore, especially a small one.
- spuddle — a feeble movement
- spulyie — to plunder
- spurtle — a stick used to stir porridge.
- spyhole — peephole in a door, etc.
- stapler — a person who staples wool.
- steeple — an ornamental construction, usually ending in a spire, erected on a roof or tower of a church, public building, etc.
- steeply — having an almost vertical slope or pitch, or a relatively high gradient, as a hill, an ascent, stairs, etc.
- stempel — a timber support or crossbar, often used as a step in mines
- stemple — a timber support or crossbar, often used as a step in mines