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

  • calved — Simple past tense and past participle of calve.
  • calver — to prepare (a fish) while it is still fresh
  • calves — calf1
  • camels — Plural form of camel.
  • camlet — a tough waterproof cloth
  • cample — to argue
  • canale — An artificial waterway or artificially improved river used for travel, shipping, or irrigation.
  • cancel — If you cancel something that has been arranged, you stop it from happening. If you cancel an order for goods or services, you tell the person or organization supplying them that you no longer wish to receive them.
  • candle — A candle is a stick of hard wax with a piece of string called a wick through the middle. You light the wick in order to give a steady flame that provides light.
  • cangle — to wrangle
  • cankle — a thickened area between the calf and ankle in an overweight person, obscuring where one ends and the other begins
  • cannel — an oily, compact coal, burning readily and brightly.
  • cantel — Alternative form of cantle.
  • cantle — the back part of a saddle that slopes upwards
  • caples — Plural form of caple.
  • caplet — A caplet is an oval tablet of medicine.
  • carcel — a former French unit of light equal to about 9.74 candelas
  • carmel — Mountmountain ridge in NW Israel, extending as a promontory into the Mediterranean: highest point, c. 1,800 ft (549 m)
  • carole — a female given name.
  • carpel — the female reproductive organ of flowering plants, consisting of an ovary, style (sometimes absent), and stigma. The carpels are separate or fused to form a single pistil
  • carrel — A carrel is a desk with low walls on three sides, at which a student can work in private, especially in a library.
  • cartel — A cartel is an association of similar companies or businesses that have grouped together in order to prevent competition and to control prices.
  • carvel — caravel
  • cassel — a city in central Germany.
  • castle — A castle is a large building with thick, high walls. Castles were built by important people, such as kings, in former times, especially for protection during wars and battles.
  • cattle — Cattle are cows and bulls.
  • caudle — a hot spiced wine drink made with gruel, formerly used medicinally
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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.
  • chalet — A chalet is a small wooden house, especially in a mountain area or a holiday camp.
  • 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.
  • chavel — (obsolete) The jaw, especially, the jaw of a beast.
  • chelae — the pincerlike organ or claw terminating certain limbs of crustaceans and arachnids.
  • chelanLake, 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.
  • cigale — (language, tool)   A parser generator language with extensible syntax.
  • clades — Plural form of clade.
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