7-letter words containing ll
- ballism — a condition characterized by twisting, shaking, and jerking motions.
- ballium — bailey.
- ballock — A testicle.
- ballons — Plural form of ballon.
- balloon — A balloon is a small, thin, rubber bag that you blow air into so that it becomes larger and rounder or longer. Balloons are used as toys or decorations.
- ballots — Plural form of ballot.
- ballows — Plural form of ballow.
- ballpen — Alternative form of ball pen.
- ballute — a type of inflatable device resembling a cross between a parachute and a balloon, designed to slow descent rapidly
- ballwin — a town in E Missouri.
- banally — devoid of freshness or originality; hackneyed; trite: a banal and sophomoric treatment of courage on the frontier.
- banilla — (attributive) A combination of banana and vanilla.
- barbell — A barbell is a long bar with adjustable weights on either side that people lift to strengthen their arm and shoulder muscles.
- barilla — an impure mixture of sodium carbonate and sodium sulphate obtained from the ashes of certain plants, such as the saltworts
- basally — In a basal manner.
- battell — Obsolete spelling of battle.
- bedroll — A bedroll is a rolled-up sleeping bag or other form of bedding, which you can carry with you.
- befalls — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of befall.
- bellamy — David (James). born 1933, British botanist, writer, and broadcaster
- bellari — a city in SE India, in Karnataka.
- bellboy — A bellboy is a man or boy who works in a hotel, carrying bags or bringing things to the guests' rooms.
- bellcow — a cow, especially the lead cow of a herd, having a bell attached to a collar around its neck so that the herd can be located easily.
- belleek — a kind of thin fragile porcelain with a lustrous glaze
- bellhop — A bellhop is a man or boy who works in a hotel, carrying bags or bringing things to the guests' rooms.
- bellied — having a belly, esp. of a specified kind
- bellies — the front or under part of a vertebrate body from the breastbone to the pelvis, containing the abdominal viscera; the abdomen.
- belling — the cry of a rutting stag or hunting dog.
- bellini — Giovanni (dʒoˈvanni). ?1430–1516, Italian painter of the Venetian school, noted for his altarpieces, landscapes, and Madonnas. His father Jacopo (?1400–70) and his brother Gentile (?1429–1507) were also painters
- bellman — a man who rings a bell, esp (formerly) a town crier
- bellock — to shout
- bellona — the Roman goddess of war
- bellows — an instrument consisting of an air chamber with flexible sides or end, a means of compressing it, an inlet valve, and a constricted outlet that is used to create a stream of air, as for producing a draught for a fire or for sounding organ pipes
- bergall — cunner.
- bestill — to cause to be still
- bexhill — a resort in S England, in East Sussex on the English Channel. Pop: 39 451 (2001)
- billbug — a type of weevil
- billety — semé of billets: azure, billety or.
- billies — a male given name, form of William.
- billing — the relative importance of a performer or act as reflected in the prominence given in programmes, advertisements, etc
- billion — A billion is a thousand million.
- billman — a person armed with a bill or billhook
- billowy — full of or forming billows
- blellum — a babbler
- bolillo — a crusty hard roll with a soft center.
- bolland — Jean de [French zhahn duh] /French ʒɑ̃ də/ (Show IPA), or Johan van [Flemish yoh-hahn vahn] /Flemish yoʊˈhɑn vɑn/ (Show IPA), or John, 1596–1665, Belgian Jesuit hagiographer.
- bollard — Bollards are short thick concrete posts that are used to prevent cars from going on to someone's land or on to part of a road.
- bollock — to rebuke severely, upbraid, reprimand
- borelli — Giovanni Alfonso [joh-vah-nee al-fon-soh,, -zoh,, jee-uh-;; Italian jaw-vahn-nee ahl-fawn-zaw] /dʒoʊˈvɑ ni ælˈfɒn soʊ,, -zoʊ,, ˌdʒi ə-;; Italian dʒɔˈvɑn ni ɑlˈfɔn zɔ/ (Show IPA), 1608–79, Italian astronomer, physicist, and physiologist.
- boswell — James. 1740–95, Scottish author and lawyer, noted particularly for his Life of Samuel Johnson (1791)
- bouilli — a meat stew