6-letter words containing a, l
- eluant — Alternative spelling of eluent.
- Éluard — Paul (pɔl), real name Eugène-Émile-Paul Grindel. 1895–1952, French surrealist poet, noted for his political and love poems
- eluate — A solution obtained by elution.
- eluvia — Plural form of eluvium.
- elvira — a feminine name
- elyria — city in N Ohio, near Cleveland: pop. 56,000
- elytra — Plural form of elytron.
- emails — Plural form of email.
- embail — to enclose in a circle
- embale — to bind or wrap (goods) into a package or bale
- emball — to enclose in a circle
- embalm — Preserve (a corpse) from decay, originally with spices and now usually by arterial injection of a preservative.
- embola — Plural form of embolon.
- empale — Obsolete form of impale.
- enable — Give (someone or something) the authority or means to do something.
- enamel — An opaque or semitransparent glassy substance applied to metallic or other hard surfaces for ornament or as a protective coating.
- encalm — to becalm, settle
- engaol — (transitive, British, archaic) To imprison in a gaol.
- enhalo — to surround with or as if with a halo
- enlace — Entwine or entangle.
- enlard — To cover or dress with lard or grease.
- enodal — having no nodes
- enseal — to seal up
- entail — A settlement of the inheritance of property over a number of generations so that it remains within a family or other group.
- enwall — to wall in; enclose
- eolian — Alternative spelling of aeolian.
- epaule — The shoulder of a bastion, or the place where its face and flank meet and form the angle, called the angle of the shoulder.
- epical — (literature) Any book containing 2 or more epics.
- equali — pieces for a group of instruments of the same kind
- equall — Obsolete spelling of equal.
- equals — The symbol =.
- erlang — (communication) A dimensionless statistical measure of the volume of telecommunications traffic relative to the capacity of a single channel.
- espial — The action of watching or catching sight of something or someone or the fact of being seen.
- et al. — et al. is used after a name or a list of names to indicate that other people are also involved. It is used especially when referring to books or articles which were written by more than two people.
- etalon — A device consisting of two reflecting plates for producing interfering light beams.
- ex all — without the right to any benefits
- exalts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exalt.
- exclam — (grammar) abbreviation of exclamation.
- exhale — Breathe out in a deliberate manner.
- eyalet — (formerly) a province of the Ottoman Empire, now known as a vilayet
- fabled — celebrated in fables: a fabled goddess of the wood.
- fabler — A writer of fables; a fabulist; a dealer in untruths or falsehoods.
- fables — a short tale to teach a moral lesson, often with animals or inanimate objects as characters; apologue: the fable of the tortoise and the hare; Aesop's fables.
- fablet — a large smartphone that is able to perform many of the functions of a tablet computer
- fablon — a brand of adhesive-backed plastic material used to cover and decorate shelves, worktops, etc, and for handicraft purposes
- facial — of the face: facial expression.
- facile — moving, acting, working, proceeding, etc., with ease, sometimes with superficiality: facile fingers; a facile mind.
- factly — Only used in matter-of-factly.
- facula — an irregular, unusually bright patch on the sun's surface.
- faddle — To trifle; to toy.