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7-letter words containing t, e, l

  • floated — Simple past tense and past participle of float.
  • floatel — a boat or ship that serves as a hotel, sometimes permanently moored to a dock.
  • floater — a person or thing that floats.
  • floreat — may (a person, institution, etc) flourish
  • florets — Plural form of floret.
  • flotage — an act of floating.
  • flotels — Plural form of flotel.
  • flouted — Simple past tense and past participle of flout.
  • flouter — A person who flouts.
  • floweth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flow.
  • fluster — to put into a state of agitated confusion: His constant criticism flustered me.
  • fluters — Plural form of fluter.
  • flutter — to wave, flap, or toss about: Banners fluttered in the breeze.
  • fly net — a net or fringe to protect a horse from flies or other insects.
  • flybelt — an area having a large number of tsetse flies.
  • flytier — a person who makes artificial lures for fly-fishing.
  • folates — Plural form of folate.
  • foliate — covered with or having leaves.
  • fontlet — a small fountain
  • footled — Simple past tense and past participle of footle.
  • footler — One who footles, foolish trifler.
  • footlet — a low sock for women covering either the whole foot below the ankle or only the toes, worn for protection or warmth.
  • fortlet — a small fort
  • foulest — grossly offensive to the senses; disgustingly loathsome; noisome: a foul smell.
  • fretful — disposed or quick to fret; irritable or peevish.
  • froglet — A frog that skips the tadpole stage and emerges as a fully developed frog.
  • fulgent — shining brightly; dazzling; resplendent: fulgent patterns of sunlight.
  • fullest — completely filled; containing all that can be held; filled to utmost capacity: a full cup.
  • futchel — a supporting piece of timber in a carriage
  • galatea — a sea nymph who was the lover of Acis.
  • galeate — having a galea.
  • galette — any of various thin, round cakes or pastries, often with a filling or topping: a galette glazed with blackberry jam; a cabbage-stuffed galette.
  • gallate — a salt or ester of gallic acid.
  • galleta — a member of a genus of coarse grasses of the family Poaceae, native to southern parts of North America
  • gametal — (embryology) Pertaining to, or connected with, a gamete.
  • gantlet — gauntlet1 .
  • gateleg — Used attributively to describe a table having a leg, set into a frame in the form of a gate, that may be swung back to allow a leaf to hang down.
  • gaulter — a person who digs gault
  • gelatin — a nearly transparent, faintly yellow, odorless, and almost tasteless glutinous substance obtained by boiling in water the ligaments, bones, skin, etc., of animals, and forming the basis of jellies, glues, and the like.
  • gellant — a substance which causes gelling
  • genital — of, relating to, or noting reproduction.
  • genteel — belonging or suited to polite society.
  • gentile — of or relating to any people not Jewish.
  • gentled — Simple past tense and past participle of gentle.
  • gentler — kindly; amiable: a gentle manner.
  • gentles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gentle.
  • gestalt — a configuration, pattern, or organized field having specific properties that cannot be derived from the summation of its component parts; a unified whole.
  • giblets — The liver, heart, gizzard, and neck of a chicken or other fowl, usually removed before the bird is cooked, and often used to make gravy, stuffing, or soup.
  • gilbertCass, 1859–1934, U.S. architect.
  • gillettFrederick Huntington, 1851–1935, U.S. political leader: Speaker of the House 1919–25.
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