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There are 15 seven-letter words containing LLES

BOULLESboulles n. Plural of boulle.
BOULLE n. (French) a form of marquetry with e.g. gold and silver inlaid in tortoiseshell, also BOULLEWORK, BUHL, BUHLWORK.
CAILLESCAILLE n. (French) in cooking, a quail.
DULLESTdullest adj. Superlative form of dull: most dull.
DULL adj. mentally slow.
FAILLESfailles n. Plural of faille.
FAILLE n. (French) a shiny closely woven silk, cotton or rayon fabric.
FELLESTfellest adj. Superlative form of fell: most fell.
fellest v. (Archaic) second-person singular simple present form of fell.
fellest v. (Archaic) second-person singular simple past form of fall.
FULLESTfullest adj. Superlative form of full: most full.
fullest v. (Archaic) second-person singular simple present form of full.
FULL adj. filled completely.
GRILLESgrilles n. Plural of grille.
GRILLE n. a lattice, grating, screen or openwork of metal, also GRILL.
RUELLESruelles n. Plural of ruelle.
Ruelles prop.n. Plural of Ruelle.
RUELLE n. (French) the space between a bed and the wall.
SCULLESSCULLE n. (obsolete) a school, also SCUL.
SPALLESSPALLE n. (Spenser) the shoulder, esp. of an animal used as food, also SPALD, SPAUL, SPAULD, SPEAL, SPULE.
TAILLEStailles n. Plural of taille.
TAILLE n. (historical) a tax levied by a French king or overlord on his subjects, or on lands held from or under him.
TALLESTtallest adj. Superlative form of tall: most tall.
TALL adj. having great height.
TUILLEStuilles n. Plural of tuille.
TUILLE n. (French) armour plate hanging below the tasses.
VIELLESvielles n. Plural of vielle.
VIELLE n. (French) a hurdy-gurdy, a stringed instrument played by a wheel.
WILLESTwillest v. (Archaic) second-person singular simple present form of will.
WILL v. to decide upon, used as an auxiliary followed by a simple infinitive to express futurity.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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