7-letter words containing t, u, e, l
- fulgent — shining brightly; dazzling; resplendent: fulgent patterns of sunlight.
- fullest — completely filled; containing all that can be held; filled to utmost capacity: a full cup.
- futchel — a supporting piece of timber in a carriage
- gaulter — a person who digs gault
- glouted — Simple past tense and past participle of glout.
- gluepot — a double boiler in which glue is melted.
- gluteal — pertaining to the buttock muscles or the buttocks.
- gluteus — any of several muscles of the buttocks, especially the gluteus maximus.
- glutose — an ingredient of a syrupy mixture obtained by the action of alkali on levulose or found in the unfermentable reducing portion of cane molasses.
- glutted — to feed or fill to satiety; sate: to glut the appetite.
- gruntle — (obsolete) To utter small, low grunts.
- guilted — the fact or state of having committed an offense, crime, violation, or wrong, especially against moral or penal law; culpability: He admitted his guilt.
- gullets — Plural form of gullet.
- gurglet — goglet.
- gutless — lacking courage, fortitude, or determination.
- guttler — a person who is greedy or gluttonous
- hateful — arousing hate or deserving to be hated: the hateful oppression of dictators.
- herault — a department in S France. 2403 sq. mi. (6225 sq. km). Capital: Montpellier.
- hurtled — to rush violently; move with great speed: The car hurtled down the highway.
- hurtles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hurtle.
- hustled — Simple past tense and past participle of hustle.
- hustler — an enterprising person determined to succeed; go-getter.
- hustles — Plural form of hustle.
- inutile — of no use or service.
- jestful — a joke or witty remark; witticism.
- klutzes — Plural form of klutz.
- kuletuk — a hip-length overcoat with a hood, usually designed for women; parka.
- lachute — a city in S Quebec, in E Canada.
- languet — any of various small tongue-shaped parts, processes, or projections.
- laurate — a salt or ester of lauric acid.
- lautrec — Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri.
- lecture — a speech read or delivered before an audience or class, especially for instruction or to set forth some subject: a lecture on Picasso's paintings.
- lecturn — Misspelling of lectern.
- lentous — viscid or viscous
- let out — (of fur) processed by cutting parallel diagonal slashes into the pelt and sewing the slashed edges together to lengthen the pelt and to improve the appearance of the fur.
- let-out — (of fur) processed by cutting parallel diagonal slashes into the pelt and sewing the slashed edges together to lengthen the pelt and to improve the appearance of the fur.
- lettuce — a cultivated plant, Lactuca sativa, occurring in many varieties and having succulent leaves used for salads.
- leucite — a whitish or grayish mineral, potassium aluminum silicate, KAlSi 2 O 6 , found in alkali volcanic rocks.
- leuctra — a town in ancient Greece, in Boeotia: Thebans defeated Spartans here 371 b.c.
- lietuva — Lithuanian name of Lithuania.
- linecut — an engraving or print obtained from a line drawing
- lineout — (rugby) a set piece where the hooker throws the ball into play between a row of players from each team.
- liquate — to heat (an alloy or mixture) sufficiently to melt the more fusible matter and thus to separate it from the rest, as in the refining of tin.
- lotuses — Plural form of lotus.
- loudest — Superlative form of loud.
- luddite — a member of any of various bands of workers in England (1811–16) organized to destroy manufacturing machinery, under the belief that its use diminished employment.
- lunated — Lunate; crescent-shaped.
- lunates — Plural form of lunate.
- lunette — any of various objects or spaces of crescentlike or semicircular outline or section.
- lunulet — (zoology) A small spot, shaped like a half-moon or crescent.