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6-letter words containing b, e, d, l

  • bridle — A bridle is a set of straps that is put around a horse's head and mouth so that the person riding or driving the horse can control it.
  • buddle — a sloping trough in which ore is washed
  • bulbed — having a bulb or bulbs
  • bulged — a rounded projection, bend, or protruding part; protuberance; hump: a bulge in a wall.
  • bulled — the male of a bovine animal, especially of the genus Bos, with sexual organs intact and capable of reproduction.
  • bundle — A bundle of things is a number of them that are tied together or wrapped in a cloth or bag so that they can be carried or stored.
  • burled — having burls that produce a distorted grain: burled lumber.
  • cabled — Simple past tense and past participle of cable.
  • dabble — If you dabble in something, you take part in it but not very seriously.
  • debile — having no strength, muscle, or power
  • debulk — (transitive, surgery) To remove part of (a malignant tumour).
  • diable — a type of brown sauce, typically made with wine, shallots, vinegar, herbs, and black and/or cayenne pepper
  • dibble — a small hand tool used to make holes in the ground for planting or transplanting bulbs, seeds, or roots
  • dimble — (obsolete) A bower; a dingle.
  • djebel — (chiefly in Arabic-speaking countries) a mountain: often used as part of a placename to indicate that the place is situated on or near a mountain: the Djebel Druze of southern Syria.
  • doable — capable of being done.
  • dobell — Sir William. 1899–1970, Australian portrait and landscape painter. Awarded the Archibald prize (1943) for his famous painting of Joshua Smith which resulted in a heated clash between the conservatives and the moderns and led to a lawsuit. His other works include The Cypriot (1940), The Billy Boy (1943), and Portrait of a strapper (1941)
  • dobule — (archaic) A fish, the European dace.
  • double — twice as large, heavy, strong, etc.; twofold in size, amount, number, extent, etc.: a double portion; a new house double the size of the old one.
  • dublet — Obsolete form of doublet.
  • dumble — (UK, dialectal) A dale with a stream.
  • edible — fit to be eaten as food; eatable; esculent.
  • fabled — celebrated in fables: a fabled goddess of the wood.
  • gabled — provided with a gable or gables: a gabled house.
  • globed — Simple past tense and past participle of globe.
  • lambed — Simple past tense and past participle of lamb.
  • limbed — having a specified number or kind of limbs (often used in combination): a long-limbed dancer.
  • lobbed — Tennis. to hit (a ball) in a high arc to the back of the opponent's court.
  • ole db — (database, programming)   Microsoft's low-level application program interface (API) for access to data sources. "OLE" originally stood for Object Linking and Embedding and "DB" for database but Microsoft no longer ascribes these meanings.
  • tabled — an article of furniture consisting of a flat, slablike top supported on one or more legs or other supports: a kitchen table; an operating table; a pool table.
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