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6-letter words containing c, e, l, r

  • corbel — a bracket, usually of stone or brick
  • corcle — Alternative form of corcule.
  • cormel — a new small corm arising from the base of a fully developed one
  • cornel — any cornaceous plant of the genus Cornus, such as the dogwood and dwarf cornel
  • cradle — A cradle is a baby's bed with high sides. Cradles often have curved bases so that they rock from side to side.
  • credal — of a creed; creedal
  • creels — Plural form of creel.
  • crenel — any of a set of openings formed in the top of a wall or parapet and having slanting sides, as in a battlement
  • creole — A creole is a language that has developed from a mixture of different languages and has become the main language in a particular place.
  • cresol — an aromatic compound derived from phenol, existing in three isomeric forms: found in coal tar and creosote and used in making synthetic resins and as an antiseptic and disinfectant; hydroxytoluene. Formula: C6H4(CH3)OH
  • cresyl — the univalent radical of cresol
  • crewel — a loosely twisted worsted yarn, used in fancy work and embroidery
  • crible — dotted
  • cronel — The iron head of a tilting spear.
  • cruell — Obsolete spelling of cruel.
  • cruels — Glandular scrofulous swellings in the neck.
  • culler — a person employed to cull animals
  • culter — Alternative form of colter.
  • culver — a dove or pigeon
  • curdle — If milk or eggs curdle or if you curdle them, they separate into different bits.
  • curled — in a curved or spiral shape or position
  • curler — Curlers are small plastic or metal tubes that women roll their hair round in order to make it curly.
  • curlew — A curlew is a large brown bird with long legs and a long curved beak. Curlews live near water and have a very distinctive cry.
  • curley — James M(ichael) 1874–1958, U.S. politician.
  • curple — The hindquarters or the rump of a horse, a strap under the girth of a horse's saddle to stop the saddle from kicking forward.
  • curule — (in ancient Rome) of the highest rank, esp one entitled to use a curule chair
  • cutler — a person who makes or sells cutlery
  • cycler — a person who rides or travels by bicycle, motorcycle, etc.
  • eclair — a finger-shaped cream puff, filled with whipped cream, custard, or pastry cream, often coated with icing.
  • lacert — (obsolete) A fleshy muscle of the human body.
  • lacery — Lace or laces collectively.
  • lacier — Comparative form of lacy.
  • lacker — to coat with lacquer.
  • lancer — a cavalry soldier armed with a lance.
  • lecher — a man given to excessive sexual indulgence; a lascivious or licentious man.
  • lector — a lecturer in a college or university.
  • licker — to pass the tongue over the surface of, as to moisten, taste, or eat (often followed by up, off, from, etc.): to lick a postage stamp; to lick an ice-cream cone.
  • locker — Digital Technology. an online service that supports cloud-based storage of digital music files so as to allow users to stream or download their personal music collections for playback on any compatible device: I uploaded all my CDs to a music locker, and now I can access the music from my laptop, tablet, or smartphone.
  • lucern — (obsolete) A lamp.
  • marcel — to wave (the hair) by means of special irons, producing the effect of regular, continuous waves (marcel waves)
  • oracle — Oracle Corporation
  • parcel — an object, article, container, or quantity of something wrapped or packed up; small package; bundle.
  • placer — a person who sets things in their place or arranges them.
  • rachel — Jacob's favorite wife, the mother of Joseph and Benjamin. Gen. 29–35.
  • rackle — headstrong; rash.
  • rancel — to search or rummage; ransack
  • raucle — bold, rash
  • recall — to bring back from memory; recollect; remember: Can you recall what she said?
  • reclad — to dress; attire.
  • recoal — to supply (an engine, fire, etc) or (of an engine, fire, etc) to be loaded with fresh coal
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