7-letter words containing t, e, l, n
- nestler — One that nestles.
- nestles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of nestle.
- netball — Tennis. a ball, on a return shot, that hits the top of the net and drops on the other side of the court, thus remaining in play.
- netless — Lacking a net.
- netlike — a bag or other contrivance of strong thread or cord worked into an open, meshed fabric, for catching fish, birds, or other animals: a butterfly net.
- netload — A program to down-load Excelan TCP/IP software. The host's Ethernet address can be specified as netload -e aabbccddeeff where aabbccddeeff is a 12 hexadecimal digit number.
- netplay — (video games) Multiplayer gameplay over a network.
- nettled — any plant of the genus Urtica, covered with stinging hairs. Compare nettle family.
- nettler — an irritating or aggravating person or thing
- nettles — Plural form of nettle.
- neutral — not taking part or giving assistance in a dispute or war between others: a neutral nation during World War II.
- newbolt — Sir Henry John, 1862–1938, English poet, novelist, naval historian, and critic.
- nicolet — Jean [zhahn] /ʒɑ̃/ (Show IPA), 1598–1642, French explorer in America.
- nitrile — any of a class of organic compounds with the general formula RC≡N.
- noblest — distinguished by rank or title.
- noctule — a large reddish insectivorous bat, Nyctalus noctula, common to Europe and Asia.
- notable — worthy of note or notice; noteworthy: a notable success; a notable theory.
- notchel — a person of whom it has been announced that their debts will not be paid for them
- notedly — well-known; celebrated; famous: a noted scholar.
- notelet — A brief letter or note; a billet.
- novelty — state or quality of being novel, new, or unique; newness: the novelty of a new job.
- nustled — Simple past tense and past participle of nustle.
- nutlets — Plural form of nutlet.
- nutlike — Resembling a nut.
- nutmeal — the food product obtained by grinding nuts
- oftenly — (nonstandard) often.
- omental — a fold of the peritoneum connecting the stomach and the abdominal viscera forming a protective and supportive covering.
- onliest — being the single one or the relatively few of the kind: This is the only pencil I can find.
- opulent — characterized by or exhibiting opulence: an opulent suite.
- othniel — a judge of Israel. Judges 3:9.
- outline — the line by which a figure or object is defined or bounded; contour.
- pantile — a roofing tile straight in its length but curved in its width to overlap the next tile.
- pantler — a pantry servant
- peloton — an ornamental glass made in Bohemia in the late 19th century, usually having a striated overlay of glass filaments in a different color.
- pelting — paltry; petty; mean.
- penalty — a punishment imposed or incurred for a violation of law or rule.
- planate — having a plane or flat surface.
- plantae — the taxonomic kingdom comprising all plants.
- planter — a person who plants.
- plenist — a person who adheres to the philosophical theory of plenism
- plunket — Saint Oliver. 1629–81, Irish Roman Catholic churchman and martyr; wrongly executed as a supposed conspirator in the Popish Plot (1678). Feast day: July 11
- pointel — a pavement of tile mosaic forming an abstract design.
- polenta — (especially in Italian cooking) a thick mush of cornmeal.
- pollent — strong
- pontile — a metal bar used in glass-making
- potline — a row of electrolytic cells for reducing certain metals, as aluminum, from fused salts.
- ratline — any of the small ropes or lines that traverse the shrouds horizontally and serve as steps for going aloft.
- reliant — having or showing dependence: reliant on money from home.
- renault — Louis [loo-ee;; French lwee] /ˈlu i;; French lwi/ (Show IPA), 1843–1918, French jurist: Nobel Peace Prize 1907.
- replant — to plant again.