7-letter words containing l, o, n, i, e
- leotine — a female given name.
- lesions — Plural form of lesion.
- lexicon — a wordbook or dictionary, especially of Greek, Latin, or Hebrew.
- liedown — Alternative form of lie-down.
- lienors — Plural form of lienor.
- lignose — an explosive compound composed of nitroglycerin and wood fibre
- lineout — (rugby) a set piece where the hooker throws the ball into play between a row of players from each team.
- lingoes — Plural form of lingo.
- lioncel — a lion: so called when three or more are displayed on an escutcheon.
- lioness — a female lion.
- lionise — to treat (a person) as a celebrity: to lionize the visiting poet.
- lionize — to treat (a person) as a celebrity: to lionize the visiting poet.
- live on — to have life, as an organism; be alive; be capable of vital functions: all things that live.
- lo mein — a Chinese dish of thin noodles stir-fried with vegetables and usually meat or shrimp.
- lobefin — Any of the fish of the class Sarcopterygii.
- logined — the act of logging in to a database, mobile device, or computer, especially a multiuser computer or a remote or networked computer system.
- logline — a synopsis of a script or screenplay
- longies — long underwear, especially for winter use.
- loonier — Comparative form of loony.
- loonies — Canadian Informal. a dollar coin.
- loraine — a female given name, form of Lorraine.
- lorient — a seaport in NW France, on the Bay of Biscay.
- loriner — Lorimer (variant).
- love-in — a usually organized public gathering of people, held as a demonstration of mutual love or in protest against inhumane policies.
- mineola — a village on W Long Island, in SE New York.
- molimen — the changes in the body associated with the effort needed to perform certain bodily functions, esp menstruation
- molines — a city in NW Illinois, on the Mississippi.
- molinet — a stirrer for mixing chocolate into the contents of a chocolate pot
- neilson — William Allan, 1869–1946, U.S. educator and lexicographer, born in Scotland.
- neolith — a Neolithic stone implement.
- nichole — a female given name.
- nicolet — Jean [zhahn] /ʒɑ̃/ (Show IPA), 1598–1642, French explorer in America.
- nicolle — Charles [sharl] /ʃarl/ (Show IPA), 1866–1936, French physician: Nobel prize 1928.
- nonlife — lack or absence of life.
- o'neill — Eugene (Gladstone) 1888–1953, U.S. playwright: Nobel prize 1936.
- obelion — an area of the skull where the sagittal suture meets the parietal foramina
- oberlin — Jean Frédéric [French zhahn frey-dey-reek] /French ʒɑ̃ freɪ deɪˈrik/ (Show IPA), 1740–1826, Alsatian clergyman.
- offline — Computers. operating independently of, or disconnected from, an associated computer.
- olefine — any member of the alkene series.
- olefins — Plural form of olefin.
- olivine — Mineralogy. any of a group of magnesium iron silicates, (Mg,Fe) 2 SiO 4 , occurring in olive-green to gray-green masses as an important constituent of basic igneous rocks.
- on file — a folder, cabinet, or other container in which papers, letters, etc., are arranged in convenient order for storage or reference.
- on line — operating under the direct control of, or connected to, a main computer.
- on-line — operating under the direct control of, or connected to, a main computer.
- onglide — a transitional sound produced by the vocal organs in moving from an inactive position or a previous sound to the articulatory position necessary for producing a following sound. Compare off-glide (def 1).
- onliest — being the single one or the relatively few of the kind: This is the only pencil I can find.
- onliner — A person who is online; an Internet user.
- opaline — of or like opal; opalescent.
- othniel — a judge of Israel. Judges 3:9.
- outline — the line by which a figure or object is defined or bounded; contour.