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7-letter words containing l, a, r, o

  • lardoon — a strip of fat used in larding, especially as drawn through the substance of meat, chicken, etc., with a kind of needle or pin.
  • larwood — Harold. 1904–95, English cricketer. An outstanding fast bowler, he played 21 times for England between 1926 and 1933
  • latrobeBenjamin Henry, 1764–1820, U.S. architect and engineer, born in England.
  • lauroyl — containing the lauroyl group.
  • laxator — (anatomy) A muscle whose contraction loosens some part.
  • lay for — to put or place in a horizontal position or position of rest; set down: to lay a book on a desk.
  • layover — stopover.
  • legator — a person who bequeaths; a testator.
  • leonardSugar Ray (Ray Charles Leonard) born 1956, U.S. boxer.
  • leonora — a female given name, form of Eleanor.
  • leopard — a large, spotted Asian or African carnivore, Panthera pardus, of the cat family, usually tawny with black markings; the Old World panther: all leopard populations are threatened or endangered.
  • leotard — a skintight, one-piece garment for the torso, having a high or low neck, long or short sleeves, and a lower portion resembling either briefs or tights, worn by acrobats, dancers, etc.
  • leproma — the swollen lesion of leprosy.
  • levator — Anatomy. a muscle that raises a part of the body. Compare depressor.
  • llanero — a native of the llanos
  • lo-carb — containing few or fewer carbohydrates: a low-carb diet.
  • loaders — Plural form of loader.
  • loafers — Plural form of loafer.
  • loamier — Comparative form of loamy.
  • loaners — Plural form of loaner.
  • loather — unwilling; reluctant; disinclined; averse: to be loath to admit a mistake.
  • lobular — composed of, having the form of, or pertaining to lobules or small lobes.
  • locarno — a town in S Switzerland, on Lake Maggiore: Locarno Pact 1925.
  • locater — a person who locates something.
  • locator — a person who locates something.
  • lockram — a rough-textured linen cloth.
  • locrian — either of two districts in the central part of ancient Greece.
  • locular — having one or more locules.
  • lollard — an English or Scottish follower of the religious teachings of John Wycliffe from the 14th to the 16th centuries.
  • lombardCarole (Jane Alice Peters) 1909?–42, U.S. film actress.
  • loraine — a female given name, form of Lorraine.
  • loretta — a female given name, form of Laura.
  • lorinda — a feminine name
  • lorrain — Also, Lorrain. Claude (Claude Gelée) 1600–82, French painter.
  • lothair — ("the Saxon") c1070–1137, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire and king of the Germans 1125–37.
  • louvars — Plural form of louvar.
  • low-tar — (of cigarettes or tobacco) containing less tar than usual or standard.
  • lyndora — a female given name.
  • majorly — Slang. extremely; thoroughly: The class was majorly hard.
  • malloryStephen Russell, 1813?–73, U.S. lawyer and politician.
  • malodor — an unpleasant or offensive odor; stench.
  • marisol — (Marisol Escobar) born 1930, Venezuelan artist, in U.S. since 1950.
  • marloweChristopher, 1564–93, English dramatist and poet.
  • marplot — a person who mars or defeats a plot, design, or project by meddling.
  • marylou — a female given name.
  • mayoral — the chief executive official, usually elected, of a city, village, or town.
  • milagro — A traditional religious folk charm of Latin America and nearby regions, coming in a variety of forms.
  • mirasol — A variety of chili; when dried, the chilis are called guajillos.
  • modular — of or relating to a module or a modulus.
  • moneral — Of or pertaining to the Monera.
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