7-letter words containing le
- deleted — Simple past tense and past participle of delete.
- deleter — Agent noun of delete; one who deletes.
- deletes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of delete.
- delible — able to be deleted
- dentile — (zoology) A small tooth, like that of a saw.
- deplete — To deplete a stock or amount of something means to reduce it.
- derleth — August (William) 1909–71, U.S. novelist, poet, and short-story writer.
- descale — to remove the hard deposit formed by chemicals in water from (a kettle, pipe, etc)
- deviled — Theology. (sometimes initial capital letter) the supreme spirit of evil; Satan. a subordinate evil spirit at enmity with God, and having power to afflict humans both with bodily disease and with spiritual corruption.
- devilet — a young or small devil
- dewless — without dew
- dialect — A dialect is a form of a language that is spoken in a particular area.
- dialled — a plate, disk, face, or other surface containing markings or figures upon which the time of day is indicated by hands, pointers, or shadows, as of a clock or sundial.
- diallel — (in genetic research, particularly into the genetics of plants) a scheme of cross-breeding within a select group of parents, designed to produce various hybrids with different genetic properties
- dialler — Alternative form of dialer.
- diazole — any organic compound whose molecules contain a pentagonal ring of three carbon atoms and two nitrogen atoms, esp imidazole (1,3-diazole) or pyrazole (1,1–diazole)
- dibbled — Simple past tense and past participle of dibble.
- dibbler — Also, dibber [dib-er] /ˈdɪb ər/ (Show IPA). a small, handheld, pointed implement for making holes in soil for planting seedlings, bulbs, etc.
- dibbles — Plural form of dibble.
- diddled — Simple past tense and past participle of diddle.
- diddler — Informal. to move back and forth with short rapid motions; jiggle: Diddle the switch and see if the light comes on.
- diddles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of diddle.
- diddley — Bo [boh] /boʊ/ (Show IPA), (Elias McDaniel) 1928–2008, U.S. rock-'n'-roll singer, guitarist, and composer.
- dilemma — a situation requiring a choice between equally undesirable alternatives.
- dilemna — Misspelling of dilemma.
- dimpled — a small, natural hollow area or crease, permanent or transient, in some soft part of the human body, especially one formed in the cheek in smiling.
- dimples — Plural form of dimple.
- dingles — Plural form of dingle.
- disable — make not work
- disiple — (language, DSP) A DSP language.
- disleaf — to remove the leaf or leaves from
- distyle — having two columns.
- docible — Easily taught or managed; teachable.
- dog leg — a route, way, or course that turns at a sharp angle.
- doghole — a squalid dwelling place
- doglegs — Plural form of dogleg.
- dogless — a domesticated canid, Canis familiaris, bred in many varieties.
- dogpile — A mound of people, especially people who are fighting or celebrating.
- dogsled — Also, dog sledge. a sled pulled by dogs, especially one used by Arctic peoples, as the Eskimos.
- doleful — sorrowful; mournful; melancholy: a doleful look on her face.
- dolente — (to be performed) in a sorrowful manner
- donable — available free from government surpluses: Needy people in the program were eligible for donable foods such as beans and peas.
- dongles — Plural form of dongle.
- doodled — Simple past tense and past participle of doodle.
- doodler — a design, figure, or the like, made by idle scribbling.
- doodles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of doodle.
- doppler — Christian Johann, 1803–53, Austrian physicist: discovered the Doppler effect.
- dottled — in a state of dotage
- dottles — Plural form of dottle.
- doubled — twice as large, heavy, strong, etc.; twofold in size, amount, number, extent, etc.: a double portion; a new house double the size of the old one.