7-letter words containing t, e, l
- clouter — a blow, especially with the hand; cuff: The bully gave him a painful clout on the head.
- cluebat — (computing slang) A bat (club) with which someone clueless is (figuratively or in one's imagination) struck.
- cluster — A cluster of people or things is a small group of them close together.
- clutter — Clutter is a lot of things in an untidy state, especially things that are not useful or necessary.
- clyster — an enema
- coctile — made by exposing to heat
- colbert — Claudette, real name Claudette Lily Chauchoin. 1905–96, French-born Hollywood actress, noted for her sophisticated comedy roles; her films include It Happened One Night (1934) and The Palm Beach Story (1942)
- coldest — having a relatively low temperature; having little or no warmth: cold water; a cold day.
- colette — full name Sidonie Gabrielle Claudine Colette. 1873–1954, French novelist; her works include Chéri (1920), Gigi (1944), and the series of Claudine books
- collate — When you collate pieces of information, you gather them all together and examine them.
- collect — If you collect a number of things, you bring them together from several places or from several people.
- coolest — moderately cold; neither warm nor cold: a rather cool evening.
- corslet — corselet (def 2).
- cortile — (in Italy) a roofless internal courtyard
- costrel — a flask, usually of earthenware or leather
- coulter — a blade or sharp-edged disc attached to a plough so that it cuts through the soil vertically in advance of the ploughshare
- couplet — A couplet is two lines of poetry which come next to each other, especially two lines that rhyme with each other and are the same length.
- covelet — a small cove
- cruelty — Cruelty is behaviour that deliberately causes pain or distress to people or animals.
- cuittle — to wheedle; coax
- culotte — a pair of culottes
- culters — Plural form of culter.
- culture — Culture consists of activities such as the arts and philosophy, which are considered to be important for the development of civilization and of people's minds.
- culvert — A culvert is a water pipe or sewer that crosses under a road or railway.
- cumulet — a variety of domestic fancy pigeon, pure white or white with light red markings
- custrel — a servant or attendant to a knight or man-at-arms
- cuticle — Your cuticles are the skin at the base of each of your fingernails.
- cutlers — Plural form of cutler.
- cutlery — Cutlery consists of the knives, forks, and spoons that you eat your food with.
- cutlets — Plural form of cutlet.
- cutline — a caption accompanying an illustration
- cuttled — to fold (cloth) face to face after finishing.
- cuttles — Plural form of cuttle.
- dalgite — (Western Australia) A rabbit-eared bandicoot; a bilby.
- dartles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dartle.
- datable — Able to be dated to a particular time.
- datedly — in a dated or unfashionable manner
- daytale — the calculation of work or earnings on a daily basis
- de-silt — earthy matter, fine sand, or the like carried by moving or running water and deposited as a sediment.
- dealate — (of ants and other insects) having lost their wings, esp by biting or rubbing them off after mating
- deathly — If you say that someone is deathly pale or deathly still, you are emphasizing that they are very pale or still, like a dead person.
- deerlet — a very small deer, specifically one of the species of musk deer known as the chevrotain
- default — If a person, company, or country defaults on something that they have legally agreed to do, such as paying some money or doing a piece of work before a particular time, they fail to do it.
- deflate — If you deflate someone or something, you take away their confidence or make them seem less important.
- deflect — If you deflect something that is moving, you make it go in a slightly different direction, for example by hitting or blocking it.
- delated — Chiefly Scot. to inform against; denounce or accuse.
- delater — Chiefly Scot. to inform against; denounce or accuse.
- delator — An accuser; an informer.
- delbert — a male given name, form of Albert.
- deleted — Simple past tense and past participle of delete.