0%

7-letter words that end in le

  • muscule — (military) A long movable shed used by besiegers in ancient times in attacking the walls of a fortified town.
  • mutable — liable or subject to change or alteration.
  • n-tuple — a set of n objects or quantities, where n is an integer, especially such a set arranged in a specified order (ordered n-tuple)
  • nacelle — the enclosed part of an airplane, dirigible, etc., in which the engine is housed or in which cargo or passengers are carried.
  • namable — capable of or susceptible to being named or identified; identifiable.
  • ndebele — Also called Matabele. a member of a Nguni people of the Transvaal and Zimbabwe.
  • nephele — a woman formed from a cloud by Zeus as a counterfeit of Hera, in order to deceive the lustful Ixion: mother by Ixion of the centaurs.
  • nervule — a small branch of a nerve in the wing of an insect.
  • nevilleRichard, Warwick, Earl of.
  • nichole — a female given name.
  • nicolleCharles [sharl] /ʃarl/ (Show IPA), 1866–1936, French physician: Nobel prize 1928.
  • nitrile — any of a class of organic compounds with the general formula RC≡N.
  • no sale — a situation in which a seller and a potential buyer are unable to agree terms to sell something so that a sale does not take place
  • noctule — a large reddish insectivorous bat, Nyctalus noctula, common to Europe and Asia.
  • nonuple — having nine beats to the measure: a nonuple rhythm.
  • normale — A normal espresso drink, neither ristretto (shorter) nor lungo (longer).
  • notable — worthy of note or notice; noteworthy: a notable success; a notable theory.
  • novelle — a tale or short story of the type contained in the Decameron of Boccaccio.
  • o'boylePatrick Aloysius, 1896–1987, U.S. Roman Catholic clergyman: archbishop of Washington, D.C., 1947–73.
  • o'toole — (Seamus ˈʃeɪməs) Peter. 1932–2013, British actor, born in Ireland. His films include Lawrence of Arabia (1962), The Lion in Winter (1968), High Spirits (1988), Fairytale (1998) and Venus (2006); stage appearances include Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell (1989)
  • oakdale — a town in E Minnesota.
  • octuple — eightfold; eight times as great.
  • oildale — a town in SW California.
  • oilhole — a hole in a machine which allows oil to be inserted for lubrication
  • omphale — a queen of Lydia, whom Hercules was required to serve as a slave to atone for the murder of Iphitus
  • on file — a folder, cabinet, or other container in which papers, letters, etc., are arranged in convenient order for storage or reference.
  • on sale — the act of selling.
  • opercle — an operculum, especially the posterior bone of the operculum of a fish.
  • opuscle — Obsolete form of opuscule.
  • orville — a male given name.
  • ossicle — a small bone.
  • ostiole — Biology. a small opening or pore, especially in the fruiting body of a fungus.
  • outsole — the outer sole of a shoe.
  • outwile — a trick, artifice, or stratagem meant to fool, trap, or entice; device.
  • ownable — able to be owned
  • pacable — easily appeased
  • panicle — a compound raceme.
  • pantile — a roofing tile straight in its length but curved in its width to overlap the next tile.
  • papable — suitable or likely to become pope.
  • parable — a short allegorical story designed to illustrate or teach some truth, religious principle, or moral lesson.
  • patible — endurable; sufferable; tolerable
  • payable — to be paid; due: a loan payable in 30 days.
  • pedicle — a small stalk or stalklike support, as the connection between the cephalothorax and abdomen in certain arachnids.
  • pendule — a manoeuvre by which a climber on a rope from above swings in a pendulum-like series of movements to reach another line of ascent
  • pensile — hanging, as the nests of certain birds.
  • percale — a closely woven, smooth-finished, plain or printed cotton cloth, used for bed sheets, clothing, etc.
  • petiole — Botany. the slender stalk by which a leaf is attached to the stem; leafstalk.
  • petrale — a variety of flounder, native to the Pacific coast of North America and commonly caught for food
  • pigalle — Place Pigalle.
  • pightle — a small enclosure; paddock
Was this page helpful?
Yes No
Thank you for your feedback! Tell your friends about this page
Tell us why?