6-letter words containing d, i, e, l
- riddle — a coarse sieve, as one for sifting sand in a foundry.
- ridley — Also called Atlantic ridley, bastard ridley, bastard turtle. a gray sea turtle, Lepidochelys kempii, of the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of North America, about 24 inches (61 cm) long, previously thought to be a hybrid of the loggerhead and green turtles: an endangered species.
- rifled — a shoulder firearm with spiral grooves cut in the inner surface of the gun barrel to give the bullet a rotatory motion and thus a more precise trajectory.
- roiled — to render (water, wine, etc.) turbid by stirring up sediment.
- sedile — one of the seats (usually three) on the south side of the chancel, often recessed, for the use of the officiating clergy.
- seidel — a large beer mug with a capacity of one liter (1.1 quarts) and often having a hinged lid.
- shield — a broad piece of armor, varying widely in form and size, carried apart from the body, usually on the left arm, as a defense against swords, lances, arrows, etc.
- sidled — to move sideways or obliquely.
- sidley — Mount, a mountain in Antarctica, in Marie Byrd Land. 13,717 feet (4181 meters).
- siloed — a structure, typically cylindrical, in which fodder or forage is kept.
- silted — earthy matter, fine sand, or the like carried by moving or running water and deposited as a sediment.
- sliced — Sliced bread has been cut into slices before being wrapped and sold.
- slider — a person or thing that slides.
- sliped — a sledge, drag, or sleigh.
- smiled — to assume a facial expression indicating pleasure, favor, or amusement, but sometimes derision or scorn, characterized by an upturning of the corners of the mouth.
- soiled — to feed (confined cattle, horses, etc.) freshly cut green fodder for roughage.
- tailed — coming from behind: a tail breeze.
- tiddle — to busy oneself with unimportant tasks
- tilden — Samuel Jones, 1814–86, U.S. statesman.
- tilled — to labor, as by plowing or harrowing, upon (land) for the raising of crops; cultivate.
- tilted — sloping or inclining at an angle
- titled — of or relating to a title: the title story in a collection.
- toiled — hard and continuous work; exhausting labor or effort.
- vailed — to veil.
- veiled — having a veil: a veiled hat.
- vialed — Also, phial. a small container, as of glass, for holding liquids: a vial of rare perfume; a vial of medicine.
- wailed — to utter a prolonged, inarticulate, mournful cry, usually high-pitched or clear-sounding, as in grief or suffering: to wail with pain.
- whiled — a period or interval of time: to wait a long while; He arrived a short while ago.
- widdle — (chiefly, British) To urinate.
- widely — to a wide extent.
- wields — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wield.
- wieldy — readily wielded or managed, as in use or action.
- wilded — Simple past tense and past participle of wild.
- wilder — to travel around as a group, attacking or assaulting (people) in a random and violent way: The man was wilded and left for dead.
- willed — having a will (usually used in combination): strong-willed; weak-willed.
- wilted — to become limp and drooping, as a fading flower; wither.
- windle — a measure of corn, wheat, or other commodities equal to approximately three bushels, but varying in different regions.
- yields — Produce or provide (a natural, agricultural, or industrial product).