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6-letter words containing e, l, d

  • globed — Simple past tense and past participle of globe.
  • gloved — Wearing gloves.
  • glowed — a light emitted by or as if by a substance heated to luminosity; incandescence.
  • glozed — Simple past tense and past participle of gloze.
  • goedel — (language)   (After the mathematician Kurt Gödel) A declarative, general-purpose language for artificial intelligence based on logic programming. It can be regarded as a successor to Prolog. The type system is based on many-sorted logic with parametric polymorphism. Modularity is supported, as well as infinite precision arithmetic and finite sets. Goedel has a rich collection of system modules and provides constraint solving in several domains. It also offers metalogical facilities that provide significant support for metaprograms that do analysis, transformation, compilation, verification, and debugging. A significant subset of Goedel has been implemented on top of SISCtus Prolog by Jiwei Wang <[email protected]>. E-mail: <[email protected]>.
  • goidel — a Celt who speaks a Goidelic language; Gael
  • golded — Simple past tense and past participle of gold.
  • golden — bright, metallic, or lustrous like gold; of the color of gold; yellow: golden hair.
  • golder — a precious yellow metallic element, highly malleable and ductile, and not subject to oxidation or corrosion. Symbol: Au; atomic weight: 196.967; atomic number: 79; specific gravity: 19.3 at 20°C.
  • goldie — (UK, birdwatching) the golden eagle.
  • golfed — Simple past tense and past participle of golf.
  • gridle — To sing badly with the aim of soliciting donations out of sympathy.
  • guddle — to catch (fish) by groping with the hands, as under rocks or along a riverbank.
  • gulden — guilder.
  • gulfed — a portion of an ocean or sea partly enclosed by land.
  • gulled — to deceive, trick, or cheat.
  • gulped — to gasp or choke, as when taking large drafts of a liquid.
  • hadlee — Sir Richard (John). born 1951, New Zealand cricketer: an all-rounder, he played in 86 test matches in which he took 431 wickets and scored 3124 runs
  • hadley — Henry Kimball [kim-buh l] /ˈkɪm bəl/ (Show IPA), 1871–1937, U.S. composer and conductor.
  • hailed — to pour down on as or like hail: The plane hailed leaflets on the city.
  • halide — a chemical compound in which one of the elements is a halogen.
  • haloed — Also called nimbus. a geometric shape, usually in the form of a disk, circle, ring, or rayed structure, traditionally representing a radiant light around or above the head of a divine or sacred personage, an ancient or medieval monarch, etc.
  • halted — Simple past tense and past participle of halt.
  • halved — Simple past tense and past participle of halve.
  • handel — George Frideric [free-der-ik,, -drik] /ˈfri dər ɪk,, -drɪk/ (Show IPA), (Georg Friedrich Händel) 1685–1759, German composer in England after 1712.
  • handle — a part of a thing made specifically to be grasped or held by the hand.
  • hareld — The long-tailed duck, or oldsquaw.
  • hauled — to pull or draw with force; move by drawing; drag: They hauled the boat up onto the beach.
  • headly — (archaic) Chief; principal; capital; (of sins) deadly.
  • healed — to make healthy, whole, or sound; restore to health; free from ailment.
  • heddle — one of the sets of vertical cords or wires in a loom, forming the principal part of the harness that guides the warp threads.
  • heeled — provided with a heel or heels.
  • helmed — Also, heaume. Also called great helm. a medieval helmet, typically formed as a single cylindrical piece with a flat or raised top, completely enclosing the head.
  • helped — to give or provide what is necessary to accomplish a task or satisfy a need; contribute strength or means to; render assistance to; cooperate effectively with; aid; assist: He planned to help me with my work. Let me help you with those packages.
  • helved — the handle of an ax, hatchet, hammer, or the like.
  • herald — (formerly) a royal or official messenger, especially one representing a monarch in an ambassadorial capacity during wartime.
  • heroldLouis Joseph [lwee zhaw-zef] /lwi ʒɔˈzɛf/ (Show IPA), 1791–1833, French composer.
  • hilled — Simple past tense and past participle of hill.
  • hilted — the handle of a sword or dagger.
  • hoddle — to waddle
  • holded — (nonstandard) Simple past tense and past participle of hold.
  • holden — a past participle of hold1 .
  • holder — something that holds or secures: a pencil holder.
  • hondle — to negotiate on the price of something
  • howled — to utter a loud, prolonged, mournful cry, as that of a dog or wolf.
  • huddle — to gather or crowd together in a close mass.
  • hulder — one of a race of sirens, living in the woods, seductive but dangerous.
  • huldre — one of a race of sirens, living in the woods, seductive but dangerous.
  • hulked — Simple past tense and past participle of hulk.
  • hulled — retaining the hull during threshing; having a persistent enclosing hull: hulled wheat.
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