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7-letter words containing t, o, l

  • belfort — a fortress town in E France: strategically situated in the Belfort Gap between the Vosges and the Jura mountains. Pop: 50 417 (1999)
  • belmont — Alva Ertskin Smith Vanderbilt [urt-skin] /ˈɜrt skɪn/ (Show IPA), 1853–1933, U.S. women's-rights activist and socialite.
  • bibelot — an attractive or curious trinket
  • biltong — strips of meat dried and cured in the sun
  • bitonal — consisting of black and white tones
  • blasto- — (in biology) indicating an embryo or bud or the process of budding
  • blawort — the plant Campanula rotundifolia
  • bleriot — Louis (lwi). 1872–1936, French aviator and aeronautical engineer: made the first flight across the English Channel (1909)
  • bloated — If someone's body or a part of their body is bloated, it is much larger than normal, usually because it has a lot of liquid or gas inside it.
  • bloater — a herring, or sometimes a mackerel, that has been salted in brine, smoked, and cured
  • blokart — a single-seat three-wheeled vehicle with a sail, built to be propelled over land by the wind
  • blotchy — Something that is blotchy has blotches on it.
  • blotted — a spot or stain, especially of ink on paper.
  • blotter — A blotter is a large sheet of blotting paper kept in a special holder on a desk.
  • blow it — fail
  • blowout — A blowout is a large meal, often a celebration with family or friends, at which people may eat too much.
  • boatful — an amount or number that could be carried by a boat
  • bobtail — a docked or diminutive tail
  • boldest — not hesitating or fearful in the face of actual or possible danger or rebuff; courageous and daring: a bold hero.
  • boletus — any saprotroph basidiomycetous fungus of the genus Boletus, having a brownish umbrella-shaped cap with spore-bearing tubes in the underside: family Boletaceae. Many species are edible
  • bolster — If you bolster something such as someone's confidence or courage, you increase it.
  • bolt-on — Bolt-on buys are purchases of other companies that a company makes in order to add them to its existing business.
  • bomblet — one of a number of small bombs contained in a larger bomb
  • booklet — A booklet is a small book that has a paper cover and that gives you information about something.
  • boomlet — a small, short-lived, economic boom
  • bootleg — Bootleg is used to describe something that is made secretly and sold illegally.
  • borstal — In Britain in the past, a borstal was a kind of prison for young criminals, who were not old enough to be sent to ordinary prisons.
  • bothole — a hole in an animal's hide made by the larva of the botfly
  • bottled — Bottled gas is kept under pressure in special metal cylinders which can be moved from one place to another.
  • bottler — A bottler is a person or company that puts drinks into bottles.
  • botulin — a potent toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum in imperfectly preserved food, etc, causing botulism
  • boulter — a long, stout fishing line with several hooks attached.
  • boulton — Matthew. 1728–1809, British engineer and manufacturer, who financed Watt's steam engine and applied it to various industrial purposes
  • boxplot — a graphical representation of numerical data consisting of a rectangular box with lines extending from each end
  • bristol — seaport in Avon, SW England: county district pop. 376,000
  • brothel — A brothel is a building where men can go to pay to have sex with prostitutes.
  • brotula — any of several chiefly deep-sea fishes of the family Brotulidae.
  • butanol — a colourless substance existing in four isomeric forms. The three liquid isomers are used as solvents for resins, lacquers, etc, and in the manufacture of organic compounds. Formula: C4H9OH
  • by-plot — subplot.
  • cacolet — a seat or bed fitted to a mule for carrying the sick or wounded
  • callout — (communication) Outward bound telephone calls.
  • calotte — a skullcap worn by Roman Catholic clergy
  • caltrop — any tropical or subtropical plant of the zygophyllaceous genera Tribulus and Kallstroemia that have spiny burs or bracts
  • camelot — (in Arthurian legend) the English town where King Arthur's palace and court were situated
  • capitol — A capitol is a government building in which a state legislature meets.
  • carlota — original name Marie Charlotte Amélie Augustine Victoire Clémentine Léopoldine. 1840–1927, wife of Maximilian; empress of Mexico (1864–67)
  • carlton — a town in N central England, in S Nottinghamshire. Pop: 48 493 (2001)
  • catalog — A catalog is a list of things such as the goods you can buy from a particular company, the objects in a museum, or the books in a library.
  • cathole — one of a pair of holes in the after part of a ship through which hawsers are passed for steadying the ship or heaving astern
  • cattalo — a hardy breed of cattle developed by crossing the American bison with domestic cattle
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