7-letter words containing of
- leadoff — an act that starts something; start; beginning.
- leofric — died 1057, earl of Mercia c1030–57 (husband of Lady Godiva).
- less of — to a smaller extent or degree
- let off — to allow or permit: to let him escape.
- lie off — to stay at a distance from shore or another ship
- liftoff — Aeronautics, Rocketry. the action of an aircraft in becoming airborne or of a rocket in rising from its launching site under its own power. the instant when such action occurs.
- loffler — Friedrich August Johannes [free-drikh ou-goo st yoh-hah-nuh s] /ˈfri drɪx ˈaʊ gʊst yoʊˈhɑ nəs/ (Show IPA), 1852–1915, German bacteriologist.
- loftier — extending high in the air; of imposing height; towering: lofty mountains.
- loftily — extending high in the air; of imposing height; towering: lofty mountains.
- lofting — a room, storage area, or the like within a sloping roof; attic; garret.
- log off — log out
- loofful — a handful
- lop off — cut off
- make of — to bring into existence by shaping or changing material, combining parts, etc.: to make a dress; to make a channel; to make a work of art.
- mid off — the position of a fielder on the off side of the wicket.
- mid-off — the position of a fielder on the off side of the wicket.
- mofette — a noxious emanation, consisting chiefly of carbon dioxide, escaping from the earth in regions of nearly extinct volcanic activity.
- mofongo — a Puerto Rican dish of mashed fried plantains with pork cracklings and garlic.
- monofil — A monofilament yarn.
- more of — to a greater extent or degree
- nod off — to make a slight, quick downward bending forward of the head, as in assent, greeting, or command.
- nordoff — Charles Bernard, 1887–1947, U.S. novelist.
- octofid — split into eight sections
- of foot — in manner of movement
- of hers — belonging to or associated with her
- of late — occurring, coming, or being after the usual or proper time: late frosts; a late spring.
- of mine — belonging to or associated with me
- of note — important
- of ours — belonging to or associated with us
- of yore — Of yore is used to refer to a period of time in the past.
- off air — operating by means of air pressure or by acting upon air: an air drill; an air pump.
- off day — If someone has an off day, they do not perform as well as usual.
- off key — deviating from the correct tone or pitch; out of tune.
- off-air — not broadcast, but said, played, or happening in a radio or television studio context.
- off-key — deviating from the correct tone or pitch; out of tune.
- offbase — Alternative form of off base.
- offbeat — differing from the usual or expected; unconventional: an offbeat comedian.
- offcast — discarded or rejected; castoff: his offcast suits.
- offcuts — Plural form of offcut.
- offence — a violation or breaking of a social or moral rule; transgression; sin.
- offends — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of offend.
- offense — a violation or breaking of a social or moral rule; transgression; sin.
- offered — to present for acceptance or rejection; proffer: He offered me a cigarette.
- offeree — One to whom an offer is made.
- offerer — to present for acceptance or rejection; proffer: He offered me a cigarette.
- offeror — to present for acceptance or rejection; proffer: He offered me a cigarette.
- offhand — cavalierly, curtly, or brusquely: to reply offhand.
- offical — Misspelling of official.
- officed — Simple past tense and past participle of office.
- officer — a person who holds a position of rank or authority in the army, navy, air force, or any similar organization, especially one who holds a commission.