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7-letter words containing ll

  • boxball — a street game played with a small ball
  • braille — Braille is a system of printing for blind people. The letters are printed as groups of raised dots that you can feel with your fingers.
  • bullace — a small Eurasian rosaceous tree, Prunus domestica insititia (or P. insititia), of which the damson is the cultivated form
  • bullary — a place where salt is prepared or boiled
  • bullate — puckered or blistered in appearance
  • bullbat — the common nighthawk
  • bulldog — A bulldog is a small dog with a large square head and short hair.
  • bullets — a small metal projectile, part of a cartridge, for firing from small arms.
  • bullied — a blustering, quarrelsome, overbearing person who habitually badgers and intimidates smaller or weaker people.
  • bullier — a blustering, quarrelsome, overbearing person who habitually badgers and intimidates smaller or weaker people.
  • bulling — the male of a bovine animal, especially of the genus Bos, with sexual organs intact and capable of reproduction.
  • bullion — Bullion is gold or silver, usually in the form of bars.
  • bullish — On the stock market, if there is a bullish mood, prices are expected to rise. Compare bearish.
  • bullitt — William C(hristian) 1891–1967, U.S. diplomat and journalist.
  • bullock — A bullock is a young bull that has been castrated.
  • bullous — blistered
  • bullpen — In baseball, a bullpen is an area alongside the playing field, where pitchers can practice or warm up.
  • burrell — Paul. born 1958, British butler and confidant to Diana, Princess of Wales. After her death he was charged with but (2003) acquitted of stealing from her estate. His book, A Royal Duty (2003), revealed intimate details of her life
  • bussell — Darcey (Andrea). born 1969, British ballet dancer, principal ballerina with the Royal Ballet (1989–2006)
  • c shell — (operating system)   (csh) The Unix command-line interpreter shell and script language by William Joy, originating from Berkeley Unix. Presumably, csh's C-like syntax was intended to endear it to programmers but sadly it lacks some sh features which are useful for writing shell scripts so you need to know two different syntaxes for every shell construct. A plethora of different shells followed csh, e.g. tcsh, ksh, bash, rc, but sh and csh are the only ones which are provided with most versions of Unix.
  • caballe — Montserrat (monserˈrat). born 1933, Spanish operatic soprano
  • cadelle — a widely distributed beetle, Tenebroides mauritanicus, that feeds on flour, grain, and other stored foods, as well as on other insects: family Trogositidae
  • call in — If you call someone in, you ask them to come and help you or do something for you.
  • call on — If you call on someone to do something or call upon them to do it, you say publicly that you want them to do it.
  • call up — If you call someone up, you telephone them.
  • call-in — a program in which listeners or viewers phone in comments or questions to the host or a person being interviewed.
  • call-up — an order to report for active military service.
  • callais — a green stone found as beads and ornaments in the late Neolithic and early Bronze Age of W Europe
  • callant — a youth; lad
  • callboy — a person who notifies actors when it is time to go on stage
  • callers — Plural form of caller.
  • callest — Archaic second-person singular form of call.
  • calling — A calling is a profession or career which someone is strongly attracted to, especially one which involves helping other people.
  • callins — a program in which listeners or viewers phone in comments or questions to the host or a person being interviewed.
  • callose — a carbohydrate, a polymer of glucose, found in plants, esp in the sieve tubes
  • callous — A callous person or action is very cruel and shows no concern for other people or their feelings.
  • callout — (communication) Outward bound telephone calls.
  • callows — Plural form of callow.
  • calluna — a low-growing evergreen Eurasian ericaceous shrub, Calluna vulgaris
  • camilla — Roman Legend. a woman warrior who fought on the side of Turnus against Aeneas.
  • camille — a feminine name
  • cancell — Obsolete spelling of cancel.
  • canella — the fragrant cinnamon-like inner bark of a West Indian tree, Canella winterana (family Canellaceae) used as a spice and in medicine
  • capella — the brightest star in the constellation Auriga; it is a yellow giant and a spectroscopic binary. Visual magnitude: 0.08; spectral type: G6III and G2III; distance: 42 light years
  • capelle — The private orchestra or band of a prince or church.
  • capello — Fabio. born 1946. Italian football player and coach; he won four Italian league titles with Milan and two Spanish league titles with Real Madrid; managed England (2008–12)
  • carrell — Also called cubicle, stall. a small recess or enclosed area in a library stack, designed for individual study or reading.
  • carroll — Lewis. real name the Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. 1832–98, English writer; an Oxford mathematics don who wrote Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and Through the Looking-Glass (1872) and the nonsense poem The Hunting of the Snark (1876)
  • castell — A human tower formed in festivals in Catalonia.
  • catcall — Catcalls are loud noises that people make to show that they disapprove of something they are watching or listening to.
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