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6-letter words containing a, l

  • global — worldwide
  • glocal — of or relating to the interconnection of global and local issues, factors, etc.: a glocal conference on community development.
  • glomma — a river in E Norway, flowing S into the Skagerrak. 375 miles (605 km) long.
  • gloria — Liturgy. Gloria in Excelsis Deo. Gloria Patri. the response Gloria tibi, Domine, “Glory be to Thee, O Lord.”.
  • glossa — Anatomy. the tongue.
  • glucan — (carbohydrate) Any polysaccharide that is a polymer of glucose.
  • gnarls — Plural form of gnarl.
  • gnarly — gnarled.
  • goaler — goalkeeper in the game of ice hockey.
  • goalie — a goalkeeper.
  • goatly — (slang) Having the characteristics of goat.
  • golias — to behave outrageously
  • gollan — a yellow flower
  • gopala — Krishna as a cowherd.
  • gosala — died c484 b.c, Indian religious leader: founder of the Ajivaka sect.
  • goslar — a city in N central Germany, in Lower Saxony: imperial palace and other medieval buildings, silver mines. Pop: 43 727 (2003 est)
  • grails — Plural form of grail.
  • grault — /grawlt/ Yet another metasyntactic variable, invented by Mike Gallaher and propagated by the GOSMACS documentation. See corge.
  • gravel — small stones and pebbles, or a mixture of these with sand.
  • gravol — an antihistamine used in the prevention of nausea, esp in travel sickness; dimenhydrinate
  • grayly — In a gray way.
  • guemal — huemul.
  • gulags — Plural form of gulag.
  • gullah — a member of a population of black Americans inhabiting the Sea Islands and the coastal regions of South Carolina, Georgia, and northeastern Florida.
  • guslar — a person who plays the gusla
  • habile — skillful; dexterous; adroit.
  • hackle — one of the long, slender feathers on the neck or saddle of certain birds, as the domestic rooster, much used in making artificial flies for anglers.
  • hackly — rough or jagged, as if hacked: Some minerals break with a hackly fracture.
  • hadlee — Sir Richard (John). born 1951, New Zealand cricketer: an all-rounder, he played in 86 test matches in which he took 431 wickets and scored 3124 runs
  • hadley — Henry Kimball [kim-buh l] /ˈkɪm bəl/ (Show IPA), 1871–1937, U.S. composer and conductor.
  • haemal — Pertaining to the blood or blood vessels.
  • haffle — (UK, dialect) To stammer; to speak unintelligibly; to prevaricate.
  • haggle — to bargain in a petty, quibbling, and often contentious manner: They spent hours haggling over the price of fish.
  • haglerMarvelous Marvin (Marvin Nathaniel Hagler) born 1954, U.S. boxer.
  • hailed — to pour down on as or like hail: The plane hailed leaflets on the city.
  • hailer — to cheer, salute, or greet; welcome.
  • halaal — Alternative spelling of halal.
  • halala — a bronze coin and monetary unit of Saudi Arabia, the 100th part of a riyal.
  • halest — free from disease or infirmity; robust; vigorous: hale and hearty men in the prime of life.
  • haleviJudah, Judah ha-Levi.
  • halevy — Fromental [fraw-mahn-tal] /frɔ mɑ̃ˈtal/ (Show IPA), (Jacques François Fromental Élie Lévy) 1790–1862, French composer, especially of operas.
  • half's — one of two equal or approximately equal parts of a divisible whole, as an object, or unit of measure or time; a part of a whole equal or almost equal to the remainder.
  • halfen — having half missing
  • halgol — (language)   A simple language from Hewlett-Packard for communicating with devices such as modems and X.25 PADs.
  • halide — a chemical compound in which one of the elements is a halogen.
  • halier — a monetary unit of Slovakia until the euro was adopted, the 100th part of a koruna.
  • haling — to compel (someone) to go: to hale a man into court.
  • halite — a soft white or colorless mineral, sodium chloride, NaCl, occurring in cubic crystals with perfect cleavage; rock salt.
  • hallah — challah.
  • hallal — halal
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