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7-letter words that end in l

  • antheil — George. 1900–59, US composer. His best known work is the controversial Le Ballet Méchanique (1924) for motor horns, bells, and aeroplane propellers
  • anthill — An anthill is a pile of earth formed by ants when they are making a nest.
  • antical — (of the position of plant parts) in front of or above another part; anterior
  • apostil — a marginal note
  • apparel — Apparel means clothes, especially formal clothes worn on an important occasion.
  • apsidal — of an apse or apsis
  • apteral — (esp of a classical temple) not having columns at the sides
  • ardabil — city in NW Iran, near the Caspian Sea: pop. 311,000
  • ardebil — a town in NW Iran, near the Caspian Sea.
  • arghool — an Arabian wind instrument of the oboe family, consisting of two pipes, one of which is a drone.
  • argyrol — a dark brown compound of silver and a protein, used medicinally as a local antiseptic
  • arousal — Arousal is the state of being sexually excited.
  • arrayal — the act or process of arraying
  • arrival — When a person or vehicle arrives at a place, you can refer to their arrival.
  • arsenal — An arsenal is a large collection of weapons and military equipment held by a country, group, or person.
  • artfull — Obsolete spelling of artful.
  • artical — Misspelling of article.
  • arundel — a town in S England, in West Sussex: 11th-century castle. Pop: 3297 (2001)
  • as hell — You can use as hell after adjectives or some adverbs to emphasize the adjective or adverb.
  • as well — You use as well when mentioning something which happens in the same way as something else already mentioned, or which should be considered at the same time as that thing.
  • asansol — city in E India, in the state of West Bengal: pop. 262,000
  • asdimpl — ASDO IMPlementation Language
  • asexual — Something that is asexual involves no sexual activity.
  • ashfall — the ash that falls as a deposit from the eruption of a volcano
  • askarel — any of the class of synthetic, nonflammable, liquid dielectrics used chiefly for insulation in transformers.
  • asocial — avoiding contact; not gregarious
  • asprawl — in a lolling or sprawling manner
  • at heel — close to someone's heels; just behind
  • at will — If you can do something at will, you can do it when you want and as much as you want.
  • athrill — excited or thrilled
  • aubanel — Théodore [tey-aw-dawr] /teɪ ɔˈdɔr/ (Show IPA), 1829–86, French poet.
  • augural — the art or practice of an augur; divination.
  • auroral — of or like the dawn.
  • austral — of or coming from the south
  • auteuil — a former town, now part of Paris, France: noted for residences of Boileau, Talleyrand, Molière, La Fontaine, and other eminent people.
  • averbal — Not verbal; without words and speech.
  • avernal — a lake near Naples, Italy, looked upon in ancient times as an entrance to hell, from whose waters vile-smelling vapors arose, supposedly killing birds flying over it.
  • averral — (nonstandard) The act of averring; an assertion of truth.
  • axolotl — any of several aquatic salamanders of the North American genus Ambystoma, esp A. mexicanum (Mexican axolotl), in which the larval form (including external gills) is retained throughout life under natural conditions (see neoteny): family Ambystomidae
  • bacabal — a city in NE Brazil.
  • baleful — Baleful means harmful, or expressing harmful intentions.
  • balliol — a college of Oxford University, founded before 1268.
  • balneal — of or relating to baths or bathing
  • bandrol — Alternative form of banderole.
  • baneful — destructive, poisonous, or fatal
  • barbell — A barbell is a long bar with adjustable weights on either side that people lift to strengthen their arm and shoulder muscles.
  • barisal — river port in S Bangladesh, in the Ganges delta: pop. 163,000
  • barnaul — a city in S Russia, on the River Ob. Pop: 605 000 (2005 est)
  • bashful — Someone who is bashful is shy and easily embarrassed.
  • basinal — pertaining to a basin
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