6-letter words containing a, d, l
- labrid — any of numerous fishes of the family Labridae, including the wrasses, the tautog, and the cunner, and characterized chiefly by well-developed teeth and, often, brilliant colors.
- lacked — deficiency or absence of something needed, desirable, or customary: lack of money; lack of skill.
- ladakh — a region in Jammu and Kashmir, India, on the borders of China (Tibet) and Pakistan. 45,762 sq. mi. (118,524 sq. km).
- ladder — a structure of wood, metal, or rope, commonly consisting of two sidepieces between which a series of bars or rungs are set at suitable distances, forming a means of climbing up or down.
- laddie — a young lad; boy.
- laddus — Plural form of laddu.
- ladied — (obsolete) ladylike; not rough; gentle.
- ladies — a woman who is refined, polite, and well-spoken: She may be poor and have little education, but she's a real lady.
- lading — the act of lading.
- ladino — Also called Judeo-Spanish, Judezmo. a Romance language of Sephardic Jews, based on Old Spanish and written in the Hebrew script.
- ladled — a long-handled utensil with a cup-shaped bowl for dipping or conveying liquids.
- ladler — a person who serves something out with a ladle
- ladles — Plural form of ladle.
- ladoga — Lake, a lake in the NW Russian Federation in Europe, NE of St. Petersburg: largest lake in Europe. 7000 sq. mi. (18,000 sq. km).
- ladron — a thief.
- ladyfy — To bestow the title of Lady on a woman.
- laffed — Simple past tense and past participle of laff.
- lagged — to fail to maintain a desired pace or to keep up; fall or stay behind: After five minutes of hard running, some of them began to lag.
- lahnda — a language or group of dialects of Pakistan, belonging to the Indic branch of the Indo-European family and closely related to Punjabi
- laidly — very ugly or offensive
- lairds — Plural form of laird.
- laired — British Dialect. mud; mire.
- laldie — great energy and enjoyment, or great force
- lambda — the 11th letter of the Greek alphabet (Λ, λ).
- lambed — Simple past tense and past participle of lamb.
- lamedh — The twelfth letter of many Semitic alphabets/abjads (Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic and others).
- lammed — Simple past tense and past participle of lam.
- lamoid — A member of the South American camelid family, a llama, alpaca, vicuna, or guanaco.
- lampad — lamp or candlestick.
- lanced — Simple past tense and past participle of lance.
- landau — Lev Davidovich [lyef duh-vye-duh-vyich] /ˈlyɛf dʌˈvyɛ də vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1908–68, Russian scientist: Nobel Prize in Physics 1962.
- landed — owning land, especially an estate: landed gentry.
- lander — a space probe designed to land on a planet or other solid celestial body.
- landes — a department in SW France. 3615 sq. mi. (9365 sq. km). Capital: Mont-de-Marsan.
- landis — Kenesaw Mountain [ken-uh-saw] /ˈkɛn əˌsɔ/ (Show IPA), 1866–1944, U.S. jurist: first commissioner of baseball 1920–44.
- landon — Alfred ("Alf") Mossman [maws-muh n,, mos-] /ˈmɔs mən,, ˈmɒs-/ (Show IPA), 1887–1987, U.S. politician.
- landor — Walter Savage, 1775–1864, English poet and prose writer.
- landry — Thomas Wade ("Tom") 1924–2000, U.S. football player and coach.
- landus — Lando.
- lanked — Simple past tense and past participle of lank.
- lapdog — a small pet dog that can easily be held in the lap.
- lapped — (of water) to wash against or beat upon (something) with a light, slapping or splashing sound: Waves lapped the shoreline.
- lapsed — expired; voided; terminated: a lapsed insurance policy.
- larded — the rendered fat of hogs, especially the internal fat of the abdomen.
- larder — a room or place where food is kept; pantry.
- lardon — a strip of fat used in larding, especially as drawn through the substance of meat, chicken, etc., with a kind of needle or pin.
- laredo — a city in S Texas, on the Rio Grande.
- larked — Simple past tense and past participle of lark.
- larned — Simple past tense and past participle of larn.
- laroid — belonging or relating to gulls or specifically the Larus genus of the gull family