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7-letter words containing t, o, d, l

  • holdeth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hold.
  • holdout — an act or instance of holding out.
  • idolist — (obsolete) A worshipper of idols.
  • jostled — Simple past tense and past participle of jostle.
  • lentoid — having the shape of a biconvex lens.
  • leotard — a skintight, one-piece garment for the torso, having a high or low neck, long or short sleeves, and a lower portion resembling either briefs or tights, worn by acrobats, dancers, etc.
  • letdown — a decrease in volume, force, energy, etc.: a letdown in sales; a general letdown of social barriers.
  • lithoid — resembling stone; stonelike.
  • loadout — (originally, military) The set of objects to be carried into battle; all that one needs for a specific purpose.
  • loathed — to feel disgust or intense aversion for; abhor: I loathe people who spread malicious gossip.
  • located — to identify or discover the place or location of: to locate the bullet wound.
  • loudest — Superlative form of loud.
  • model t — an automobile with a 2.9-liter, 4-cylinder engine, produced by the Ford Motor Company from 1909 through 1927, considered to be the first motor vehicle successfully mass-produced on an assembly line.
  • model-t — an automobile with a 2.9-liter, 4-cylinder engine, produced by the Ford Motor Company from 1909 through 1927, considered to be the first motor vehicle successfully mass-produced on an assembly line.
  • mottled — spotted or blotched in coloring.
  • moulted — Simple past tense and past participle of moult.
  • 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.
  • notedly — well-known; celebrated; famous: a noted scholar.
  • odd lot — stock trading: non-standard amount
  • old bat — If someone refers to an old person, especially an old woman, as an old bat, they think that person is silly, annoying, or unpleasant.
  • old hat — old-fashioned; dated.
  • oldster — an old or elderly person.
  • oldtown — The historic district of a city or town.
  • olmstedFrederick Law, 1822–1903, U.S. landscape architect.
  • ostwald — Wilhelm [vil-helm] /ˈvɪl hɛlm/ (Show IPA), 1853–1932, German chemist: Nobel prize 1909.
  • outduel — a prearranged combat between two persons, fought with deadly weapons according to an accepted code of procedure, especially to settle a private quarrel.
  • outlaid — simple past tense and past participle of outlay.
  • outland — Usually, outlands. the outlying districts or remote regions of a country; provinces: a name unknown in the outlands.
  • outlead — to lead out
  • outplod — to exceed in plodding
  • outsold — simple past tense and past participle of outsell.
  • piloted — a person duly qualified to steer ships into or out of a harbor or through certain difficult waters.
  • plotted — a secret plan or scheme to accomplish some purpose, especially a hostile, unlawful, or evil purpose: a plot to overthrow the government.
  • plotzed — drunk; intoxicated.
  • sandlot — a vacant lot used by youngsters for games or sports.
  • slotted — a narrow, elongated depression, groove, notch, slit, or aperture, especially a narrow opening for receiving or admitting something, as a coin or a letter.
  • solated — to change from a gel to a sol.
  • styloid — Botany. resembling a style; slender and pointed.
  • tabloid — a newspaper whose pages, usually five columns wide, are about one-half the size of a standard-sized newspaper page.
  • tadpole — the aquatic larva or immature form of frogs and toads, especially after the development of the internal gills and before the appearance of the forelimbs and the resorption of the tail.
  • taloned — a claw, especially of a bird of prey.
  • telford — noting a form of road pavement composed of compacted and rolled stones of various sizes.
  • telidon — a Canadian interactive viewdata service
  • tenfold — comprising ten parts or members.
  • thorold — a city in SE Ontario, in S Canada.
  • toddler — a person who toddles, especially a young child learning to walk.
  • toehold — a small ledge or niche just large enough to support the toes, as in climbing.
  • toggled — a pin, bolt, or rod placed transversely through a chain, an eye or loop in a rope, etc., as to bind it temporarily to another chain or rope similarly treated.
  • toluide — any of a class of chemical compounds having the general formula RCONHC6H4CH3, derived from the toluidines by the substitution of an acid radical for one of the amino H atoms
  • totaled — constituting or comprising the whole; entire; whole: the total expenditure.
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