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7-letter words containing ll

  • galling — that galls; chafing; irritating; vexing; exasperating.
  • galliot — a small galley propelled by both sails and oars.
  • gallise — use method to increase the quantity of wine produced
  • gallium — a rare, steel-gray, trivalent metallic element used in high-temperature thermometers because of its high boiling point (1983°C) and low melting point (30°C). Symbol: Ga; atomic weight: 69.72; atomic number: 31; specific gravity: 5.91 at 20°C.
  • gallize — to add water and sugar to unfermented grape juice in order to increase the quantity of wine produced
  • gallnut — a nutlike gall on plants.
  • gallock — left-handed
  • gallons — Plural form of gallon.
  • galloon — a braid or trimming of worsted, silk or rayon tinsel, gold or silver, etc., usually having scalloping along both edges.
  • galloot — an awkward, eccentric, or foolish person.
  • gallops — Plural form of gallop.
  • gallore — Misspelling of galore.
  • gallous — Fit to be hanged; wicked; mischievous.
  • gallows — a wooden frame, consisting of a crossbeam on two uprights, on which condemned persons are executed by hanging.
  • gaskellMrs (Elizabeth Cleghorn Stevenson Gaskell) 1810–65, English novelist.
  • gayelle — (Caribbean, chiefly, Trinidad and Tobago) An informal stage or arena, as for cock-fighting or stick-fighting.
  • gazelle — any small antelope of the genus Gazella and allied genera, of Africa and Asia, noted for graceful movements and lustrous eyes.
  • gellant — a substance which causes gelling
  • gelling — Physical Chemistry. a semirigid colloidal dispersion of a solid with a liquid or gas, as jelly, glue, etc.
  • gemelli — Pasta in the form of two short rods twisted around each other.
  • ghillie — a low-cut, tongueless shoe with loops instead of eyelets for the laces, which cross the instep and are sometimes tied around the ankle.
  • gi bill — any of various Congressional bills enacted to provide funds for college educations, home-buying loans, and other benefits for armed-services veterans.
  • gillard — Julia (Eileen). born 1961. Australian Labor politician, born in Wales: Deputy Prime Minister (2007–10); Prime Minister (2010-13)
  • gillettFrederick Huntington, 1851–1935, U.S. political leader: Speaker of the House 1919–25.
  • gillian — a female given name, form of Juliana.
  • gillies — a low-cut, tongueless shoe with loops instead of eyelets for the laces, which cross the instep and are sometimes tied around the ankle.
  • gilling — a faller used in the combing process, generally for only the highest-quality fibers.
  • gillion — (rare) A thousand million, proposed as an alternative to the (now little used) British 'milliard' and the (ambiguous, in the UK) US 'billion'.
  • gillnet — to catch (a fish) with a gill net.
  • gillray — James. 1757–1815, English caricaturist
  • giselle — (italics) a ballet (1841) choreographed by Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot, with musical score by Adolphe Adam.
  • golilla — a collar of lawn or linen, slightly rolled under at the edge and starched to stand out from the neckline, worn in Spain in the 17th century.
  • goodallJane, born 1934, English primatologist and zoologist.
  • gorilla — the largest of the anthropoid apes, Gorilla gorilla, terrestrial and vegetarian, of western equatorial Africa and the Kivu highlands, comprising the subspecies G. g. gorilla (western lowland gorilla) G. g. graueri (eastern lowland gorilla) and G. g. beringei (mountain gorilla) now rare.
  • grilled — a grating or openwork barrier, as for a gate, usually of metal and often of decorative design.
  • griller — a person who grills food, especially as a cook in a restaurant.
  • grilles — Plural form of grille.
  • gryllid — cricket1 (def 1).
  • guillem — Sylvie. born 1965, French ballet dancer based in Britain; with the Royal Ballet (1989–2006)
  • guillen — Jorge [hawr-he] /ˈhɔr hɛ/ (Show IPA), 1893–1984, Spanish poet, in the U.S. 1940–75.
  • gullery — a place where gulls breed
  • gullets — Plural form of gullet.
  • gullied — a small valley or ravine originally worn away by running water and serving as a drainageway after prolonged heavy rains.
  • gullies — a small valley or ravine originally worn away by running water and serving as a drainageway after prolonged heavy rains.
  • gulling — to deceive, trick, or cheat.
  • gullion — (obsolete) A worthless wretch.
  • gullish — stupid or simple
  • gumball — a brightly colored ball of sugar-coated chewing gum.
  • gunnell — Sally. born 1966, British athlete: Olympic 400-metre hurdles gold medallist (1992)
  • hallali — a signal played on the bugle
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