6-letter words containing a, l
- catlin — George1796-1872; U.S. ethnologist & artist
- cattle — Cattle are cows and bulls.
- caudal — of or towards the posterior part of the body
- caudle — a hot spiced wine drink made with gruel, formerly used medicinally
- caulis — the main stem of a plant
- caulks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of caulk.
- causal — If there is a causal relationship between two things, one thing is responsible for causing the other thing.
- cautel — craftiness; skilful deceit
- cavell — Edith Louisa. 1865–1915, English nurse: executed by the Germans in World War I for helping Allied prisoners to escape
- cavill — Frederick, 1839–1927, Australian swimmer and coach, born in England: developed the Australian crawl.
- cavils — to raise irritating and trivial objections; find fault with unnecessarily (usually followed by at or about): He finds something to cavil at in everything I say.
- cawley — Evonne (née Goolagong). born 1951, Australian tennis player: winner of seven Grand Slam singles titles including Wimbledon (1971,1980) and the Australian Open (1974–76, 1977 (December))
- cayley — Arthur. 1821–93, British mathematician, who invented matrices
- ccmail — It's written cc:mail.
- cedula — a form of identification, usually a card, in Spanish-speaking countries
- celaya — a city in central Mexico, in Guanajuato state: market town, famous for its sweetmeats; textile-manufacturing. Pop: 727 000 (2005 est)
- celiac — of or in the abdominal cavity
- cellar — A cellar is a room underneath a building, which is often used for storing things in.
- cellas — (language) CELLular ASsemblies. A concurrent block-structured language.
- cendal — a silk fabric in use during the Middle Ages.
- cental — a unit of weight equal to 100 pounds (45.3 kilograms)
- cercal — of or relating to a tail
- cereal — Cereal or breakfast cereal is a food made from grain. It is mixed with milk and eaten for breakfast.
- chagal — a bag made of goatskin: used in India for carrying water.
- chagul — a bag made of goatskin: used in India for carrying water.
- chalah — Alternative spelling of challah.
- chalan — to cause (an accused person) to appear before a magistrate
- chalet — A chalet is a small wooden house, especially in a mountain area or a holiday camp.
- chalks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chalk.
- chalky — Something that is chalky contains chalk or is covered with chalk.
- chally — a soft fabric of plain weave in wool, cotton, rayon, or other staple fiber, either in a solid color or, more often, a small print.
- chalon — (obsolete) A bed blanket.
- chalot — Plural form of chalah.
- chanel — Gabrielle (ɡabriɛl), known as Coco Chanel. 1883–1971, French couturière and perfumer, who created "the little black dress" and the perfume Chanel No. 5
- chapel — A chapel is a part of a church which has its own altar and which is used for private prayer.
- chaulk — (obsolete, now only nonstandard, rare) alternative spelling of chalk.
- chavel — (obsolete) The jaw, especially, the jaw of a beast.
- chelae — the pincerlike organ or claw terminating certain limbs of crustaceans and arachnids.
- chelan — Lake, a lake in N central Washington, in the Cascade Range: one of the deepest freshwater lakes in the U.S. 55 miles (89 km) long.
- chelas — Plural form of chela.
- cheval — (obsolete) A horse; hence, a support or frame.
- chiral — designating or of an asymmetrical form, as a molecule, that cannot be superimposed on its mirror image
- chital — axis deer.
- cholla — any of several spiny cacti of the genus Opuntia that grow in the southwestern US and Mexico and have cylindrical stem segments
- choral — Choral music is sung by a choir.
- chulpa — a type of prehistoric stone tower, found in Brazil and Peru, having living quarters over a burial chamber.
- cibola — the Seven Cities of, legendary cities of great wealth believed by earlier Spanish explorers to exist in the SW United States.
- cicala — cicada.
- cigale — (language, tool) A parser generator language with extensible syntax.
- ciluba — Luba (def 2).