7-letter words containing t, r, e, l
- tribble — (in paper manufacture) a frame for drying paper
- triblet — a spindle or mandrel used in making rings, tubes, etc
- trickle — to flow or fall by drops, or in a small, gentle stream: Tears trickled down her cheeks.
- triella — three nominated horse races in which the punter bets on selecting the three winners
- trifled — an article or thing of very little value.
- trifler — an article or thing of very little value.
- trilled — to cause to flow in a thin stream.
- triller — someone who trills
- trilobe — anything with three lobes, esp a leaf
- trimble — David, born 1944, Northern Ireland politician: Nobel prize 1998.
- trindle — British Dialect. a wheel, especially of a wheelbarrow.
- tringle — a narrow, straight molding, as a fillet.
- triolet — a short poem of fixed form, having a rhyme scheme of ab, aa, abab, and having the first line repeated as the fourth and seventh lines, and the second line repeated as the eighth.
- tripled — threefold; consisting of three parts: a triple knot.
- triplet — one of three children or offspring born at the same birth.
- triplex — threefold; triple.
- tripple — a horse's gait, similar to an amble
- tritely — lacking in freshness or effectiveness because of constant use or excessive repetition; hackneyed; stale: the trite phrases in his letter.
- trolled — to sing or utter in a full, rolling voice.
- troller — to sing or utter in a full, rolling voice.
- trolley — trolley car.
- trommel — a rotary, cylindrical or conical screen for sorting ore, coal, gravel, etc., according to size.
- troolie — an extremely large palm leaf from a C and S American tree (Manicaria saccifera)
- trouble — to disturb the mental calm and contentment of; worry; distress; agitate.
- truckle — to submit or yield obsequiously or tamely (usually followed by to): Don't truckle to unreasonable demands.
- truffle — any of several subterranean, edible, ascomycetous fungi of the genus Tuber.
- trundle — to cause (a circular object) to roll along; roll.
- trunnel — a wooden pin that swells when moist, used for fastening together timbers, as those of ships.
- 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.
- turtlet — a young or small turtle.
- twelver — Imamite.
- twirler — a person or thing that twirls.
- uralite — a fibrous, dark-green hornblende formed by the hydrothermal alteration of pyroxene.
- utricle — a small sac or baglike body, as an air-filled cavity in a seaweed.
- utterly — in an utter manner; completely; absolutely.
- velbert — a city in North-Rhine–Westphalia, in the Ruhr district of W central Germany.
- ventral — of or relating to the venter or belly; abdominal.
- vestral — a room in or a building attached to a church, in which the vestments, and sometimes liturgical objects, are kept; sacristy.
- vulture — any of several large, primarily carrion-eating Old World birds of prey of the family Accipitridae, often having a naked head and less powerful feet than those of the related hawks and eagles.
- walters — Bruno [broo-noh] /ˈbru noʊ/ (Show IPA), (Bruno Schlesinger) 1876–1962, German opera and symphony conductor, in U.S. after 1939.
- waltzer — a ballroom dance, in moderately fast triple meter, in which the dancers revolve in perpetual circles, taking one step to each beat.
- wastrel — a wasteful person; spendthrift.
- welters — Plural form of welter.
- whortle — the whortleberry.
- wilbert — a masculine name
- wrastle — wrestle
- wrestle — to engage in wrestling.
- zatlers — Valdis. born 1955, Latvian politician, president of Latvia (2007–2011)