7-letter words containing t, e, m, l
- stumble — to strike the foot against something, as in walking or running, so as to stagger or fall; trip.
- stummel — the bowl of a (smoking) pipe
- takelma — a member of a North American Indian people of southwestern Oregon, extinct since the early 20th century.
- tamable — able to be tamed.
- teemful — prolific, fruitful
- telamon — atlas (def 5).
- telcomp — (language) A variant of JOSS.
- telecom — telecommunications.
- teleman — a noncommissioned officer in the US navy, usually charged with communications duties
- telomic — relating to the telome
- temblor — a tremor; earthquake.
- templar — a member of a religious military order founded by Crusaders in Jerusalem about 1118, and suppressed in 1312.
- templet — a pattern, mold, or the like, usually consisting of a thin plate of wood or metal, serving as a gauge or guide in mechanical work.
- templog — Extension of Prolog to handle a clausal subset of first-order temporal logic with discrete time. Proposed by M. Abadi and Z. Manna of Stanford University.
- thermal — Also, thermic. of, relating to, or caused by heat or temperature: thermal capacity.
- thermel — thermocouple.
- thimble — a small cap, usually of metal, worn over the fingertip to protect it when pushing a needle through cloth in sewing.
- timbale — Also, timbale case. a small shell made of batter, fried usually in a timbale iron.
- timbrel — a tambourine or similar instrument.
- tlemcen — a city in NW Algeria.
- trammel — Usually, trammels. a hindrance or impediment to free action; restraint: the trammels of custom.
- trample — to tread or step heavily and noisily; stamp.
- tremble — to shake involuntarily with quick, short movements, as from fear, excitement, weakness, or cold; quake; quiver.
- trembly — quivering; tremulous; shaking.
- tremolo — a tremulous or vibrating effect produced on certain instruments and in the human voice, as to express emotion.
- trimble — David, born 1944, Northern Ireland politician: Nobel prize 1998.
- trommel — a rotary, cylindrical or conical screen for sorting ore, coal, gravel, etc., according to size.
- tumbler — a person who performs leaps, somersaults, and other bodily feats.
- tumbrel — one of the carts used during the French Revolution to convey victims to the guillotine.
- tummler — a male entertainer, as formerly employed by resorts in the Catskill Mountains, who combined the duties of a comedian, activities director, and master of ceremonies to keep the guests amused throughout the day.