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7-letter words containing u, l, e

  • moulted — Simple past tense and past participle of moult.
  • moulten — (of a bird) having shed old feathers
  • mud eel — a slime-coated, eel-like siren salamander (Siren lacertina) with no hind legs, two short front legs, internal lungs, and external gills: it lives in swamps, ditches, and ponds, in the SE U.S.
  • muddled — to mix up in a confused or bungling manner; jumble.
  • muddler — a swizzle stick with an enlarged tip for stirring drinks, crushing fruit or sugar, etc.
  • muddles — Plural form of muddle.
  • mudhole — a depression in which mud collects.
  • muellerPaul, 1899–1965, Swiss chemist: Nobel Prize in medicine 1948.
  • muffled — to wrap with something to deaden or prevent sound: to muffle drums.
  • muffler — a scarf worn around one's neck for warmth.
  • muffles — Plural form of muffle.
  • muggled — Simple past tense and past participle of muggle.
  • muggles — Plural form of muggle.
  • mulched — Simple past tense and past participle of mulch.
  • mulcher — a person or thing that mulches.
  • mulches — Plural form of mulch.
  • mulcted — Simple past tense and past participle of mulct.
  • muletas — Plural form of muleta.
  • mülheim — city in W Germany, on the Ruhr, in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia: pop. 177,000
  • mullein — any of various plants belonging to the genus Verbascum, of the figwort family, native to the Old World, especially V. thapsus, a tall plant with woolly leaves and a dense spike of yellow flowers.
  • mullens — Plural form of mullen.
  • mullets — Plural form of mullet.
  • mullite — a rare clay mineral, aluminum silicate, Al 6 Si 2 O 1 3 , produced artificially during various melting and firing processes: used as a refractory.
  • multure — a toll or fee given to the proprietor of a mill for the grinding of grain, usually consisting of a fixed proportion of the grain brought or of the flour made.
  • mumbled — Simple past tense and past participle of mumble.
  • mumbler — Agent noun of mumble; one who mumbles.
  • mumbles — Plural form of mumble.
  • mumetal — an alloy containing nickel, iron, and copper, characterized by high magnetic permeability and low hysteresis losses.
  • mungrel — Archaic form of mongrel.
  • muraled — decorated with a mural or murals.
  • muscled — a tissue composed of cells or fibers, the contraction of which produces movement in the body.
  • muscles — Plural form of muscle.
  • muscule — (military) A long movable shed used by besiegers in ancient times in attacking the walls of a fortified town.
  • museful — deeply thoughtful; pensive.
  • mussels — Plural form of mussel.
  • mutable — liable or subject to change or alteration.
  • mutedly — In a muted manner.
  • muzzled — the mouth, or end for discharge, of the barrel of a gun, pistol, etc.
  • muzzler — a person or thing that muzzles.
  • muzzles — Plural form of muzzle.
  • n-tuple — a set of n objects or quantities, where n is an integer, especially such a set arranged in a specified order (ordered n-tuple)
  • nebulae — Astronomy. Also called diffuse nebula. a cloud of interstellar gas and dust. Compare dark nebula, emission nebula, reflection nebula. (formerly) any celestial object that appears nebulous, hazy, or fuzzy, and extended in a telescope view.
  • nebular — Astronomy. Also called diffuse nebula. a cloud of interstellar gas and dust. Compare dark nebula, emission nebula, reflection nebula. (formerly) any celestial object that appears nebulous, hazy, or fuzzy, and extended in a telescope view.
  • nebulas — Plural form of nebula.
  • needful — necessary or required: needful supplies.
  • nelumbo — lotus (def 3).
  • neosoul — a style of popular music combining traditional soul music with elements from other genres
  • nervule — a small branch of a nerve in the wing of an insect.
  • nestful — As much or many as will fill a nest.
  • neuilly — a suburb of Paris, in N France: treaty of peace (1919) between the Allies and Bulgaria. 66,095.
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