7-letter words containing t, e, l, n
- tentful — the number of people or objects that can fit in a tent
- tenthly — in the tenth place; tenth.
- theelin — estrone
- thegnly — of or relating to a thegn
- tinchel — (in Scotland) a circle of deer hunters who gradually close in on a deer herd
- tindale — William Tyndale
- tingley — Katherine Augusta Westcott [wes-kuh t] /ˈwɛs kət/ (Show IPA), 1847–1929, U.S. theosophist leader.
- tlemcen — a city in NW Algeria.
- toenail — a nail of a toe.
- tolkien — J(ohn) R(onald) R(euel) [roo-uh l] /ˈru əl/ (Show IPA), 1892–1973, English novelist, philologist, and teacher, born in South Africa.
- toluene — a colorless, water-insoluble, flammable liquid, C 7 H 8 , having a benzenelike odor, obtained chiefly from coal tar and petroleum: used as a solvent in the manufacture of benzoic acid, benzaldehyde, TNT, and other organic compounds.
- topline — so important as to be named at or near the top of a newspaper item, advertisement, or the like: a topline actress; topline news.
- towline — a line, hawser, or the like, by which anything is or may be towed.
- townlet — a small town.
- trangle — a small fesse or horizontal band or stripe across a shield
- trenail — a wooden pin that swells when moist, used for fastening together timbers, as those of ships.
- trental — a series of 30 Requiems celebrated one each day for 30 consecutive days.
- trindle — British Dialect. a wheel, especially of a wheelbarrow.
- tringle — a narrow, straight molding, as a fillet.
- trundle — to cause (a circular object) to roll along; roll.
- trunnel — a wooden pin that swells when moist, used for fastening together timbers, as those of ships.
- tunable — capable of being tuned.
- tuneful — full of melody; melodious: tuneful compositions.
- tunicle — a vestment worn over the alb by subdeacons, as at the celebration of the Mass, and by bishops.
- tuonela — the afterworld, an island on which the sun and moon never shine.
- twangle — to make a twanging sound, esp on a musical instrument
- twentel — A functional language.
- twinkle — to shine with a flickering gleam of light, as a star or distant light.
- tylenol — Tylenol is a mild drug which reduces pain and fever.
- tyndale — William, c1492–1536, English religious reformer, translator of the Bible into English, and martyr.
- uncleft — not cleft; not split or bifurcated
- undealt — simple past tense and past participle of deal1 .
- unsteel — to bring out of a steeled condition; soften.
- utensil — any of the instruments or vessels commonly used in a kitchen, dairy, etc.: eating utensils; baking utensils.
- veinlet — a small vein.
- ventail — the pivoted middle element of a face defense of a close helmet.
- ventral — of or relating to the venter or belly; abdominal.
- violent — acting with or characterized by uncontrolled, strong, rough force: a violent earthquake.
- volante — a horse carriage of Spanish origin
- volvent — a small, pear-shaped nematocyst discharging a thread that entangles its prey.
- welting — a ridge or wale on the surface of the body, as from a blow of a stick or whip.
- wetland — Often, wetlands. land that has a wet and spongy soil, as a marsh, swamp, or bog.
- winglet — a little wing.
- winslet — Kate. born 1975, English film actress; her films include Sense and Sensibility (1995), Titanic (1997), Iris (2001), Little Children (2006), and Revolutionary Road (2008)
- yeltsin — Boris Nikolayevich [bawr-is nik-uh-lahy-uh-vich,, bohr‐,, bor‐;; Russian buh-ryes nyi-kuh-lah-yi-vyich] /ˈbɔr ɪs ˌnɪk əˈlaɪ ə vɪtʃ,, ˈboʊr‐,, ˈbɒr‐;; Russian bʌˈryɛs nyɪ kʌˈlɑ yɪ vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1931–2007, president of the Russian Federation 1991–99.
- zealant — (archaic) A zealot.
- zetland — former name of Shetland Islands.