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6-letter words containing e, l, b

  • suable — liable to be sued; capable of being sued.
  • sublet — to sublease.
  • subtle — thin, tenuous, or rarefied, as a fluid or an odor.
  • 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.
  • tablet — a number of sheets of writing paper, business forms, etc., fastened together at the edge; pad.
  • thible — a smooth stick for stirring porridge, broth or anything else made in a pot
  • treble — threefold; triple.
  • tubule — a small tube; a minute tubular structure.
  • tumble — to fall helplessly down, end over end, as by losing one's footing, support, or equilibrium; plunge headlong: to tumble down the stairs.
  • umbles — numbles
  • unable — lacking the necessary power, competence, etc., to accomplish some specified act: He was unable to swim.
  • unbale — to remove from a bale or tightly bound package
  • unbelt — to remove the belt from.
  • usable — available or convenient for use: 2000 square feet of usable office space.
  • v-belt — A V-belt is a rubber belt used for driving mechanisms in an engine such as the fans or water pump.
  • veblenOswald, 1880–1960, U.S. mathematician.
  • verbal — of or relating to words: verbal ability.
  • viable — capable of living.
  • wabble — the larva of a botfly, Cuterebra emasculator, that infests squirrels and other rodents, rendering the males sterile.
  • wamble — to move unsteadily.
  • warble — to sing or whistle with trills, quavers, or melodic embellishments: The canary warbled most of the day.
  • weblog — original term for blog.
  • weeble — /wee'b*l/ An egg-shaped plastic toy person with a weight in the bottom so that, if tipped over, they would right themselves and stand up again. They were popular in the UK during the 1970s and were famous for the slogan "Weebles wobble but they don't fall down", unlike some computers (pretty tenuous link with computing).
  • wibble — (British, slang) Meaningless or content-free chatter in a discussion; drivel, babble.
  • wimble — a device used especially in mining for extracting the rubbish from a bored hole.
  • wobble — to incline to one side and to the other alternately, as a wheel, top, or other rotating body when not properly balanced.
  • womble — (UK) A Womble.
  • worble — Alternative form of wormil.
  • wsbpel — Web Services Business Process Execution Language
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