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5-letter words containing e, l, i

  • -ible — -able
  • -like — -like combines with nouns to form adjectives which describe something as being similar to the thing referred to by the noun.
  • -lite — (in names of minerals) stone
  • agile — Someone who is agile can move quickly and easily.
  • ailed — to cause pain, uneasiness, or trouble to.
  • ailey — Alvin, Jr.1931-89; U.S. dancer & choreographer
  • aisle — An aisle is a long narrow gap that people can walk along between rows of seats in a public building such as a church or between rows of shelves in a supermarket.
  • aizle — a red-hot ember or hot ashes
  • alfie — a male given name, form of Alfred.
  • algie — a male given name, form of Algernon.
  • alice — a feminine name: dim. Elsie; var. Alicia
  • alief — (philosophy, psychology) A primitive, subconscious belieflike attitude which may contradict one's conscious beliefs.
  • alien — Alien means belonging to a different country, race, or group, usually one you do not like or are frightened of.
  • alife — Artificial Life
  • alike — If two or more things are alike, they are similar in some way.
  • aline — align
  • alive — If people or animals are alive, they are not dead.
  • alkie — alky
  • altie — (slang) One who believes in the efficacy of alternative medicine.
  • anile — of or like a feeble old woman
  • ariel — an Arabian gazelle, Gazella arabica (or dama)
  • avile — (obsolete) To abase or debase; to vilify; to depreciate.
  • axile — of, relating to, or attached to the axis
  • baile — (in the southwestern US and parts of Central and South America) a gathering for dancing.
  • belie — If one thing belies another, it hides the true situation and so creates a false idea or image of someone or something.
  • belyi — Andrei (ʌnˈdreɪ), real name Boris Nikolayevich Bugaev. 1880–1934, Russian poet, novelist, and critic: a leading exponent of symbolism. His novels include Petersburg (1913)
  • bible — The Bible is the holy book on which the Jewish and Christian religions are based.
  • bield — a shelter; house
  • biles — Physiology. a bitter, alkaline, yellow or greenish liquid, secreted by the liver, that aids in absorption and digestion, especially of fats.
  • bilge — The bilge or the bilges are the flat bottom part of a ship or boat.
  • birle — to pour (a drink) or ply with drink
  • blite — any of a variety of plants in the family Chenopodiaceae, esp Amaranthus blitum
  • cecil — Lord David. 1902–86, English literary critic and biographer
  • ceili — A social event with traditional Irish or Scottish music and dancing.
  • ceils — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ceil.
  • celia — a feminine name
  • celip — (language)   A cellular language for image processing.
  • celli — (rare) Plural form of cello.
  • chiel — a young man; lad
  • chile — a republic in South America, on the Pacific, with a total length of about 4090 km (2650 miles) and an average width of only 177 km (110 miles): gained independence from Spain in 1818; the government of President Allende (elected 1970) attempted the implementation of Marxist policies within a democratic system until overthrown by a military coup (1973); democracy restored 1988. Chile consists chiefly of the Andes in the east, the Atacama Desert in the north, a central fertile region, and a huge S region of almost uninhabitable mountains, glaciers, fjords, and islands; an important producer of copper, iron ore, nitrates, etc. Language: Spanish. Religion: Roman Catholic majority. Currency: peso. Capital: Santiago. Pop: 17 216 945 (2013 est). Area: 756 945 sq km (292 256 sq miles)
  • clime — You use clime in expressions such as warmer climes and foreign climes to refer to a place that has a particular kind of climate.
  • cline — a continuous variation in form between members of a species having a wide variable geographical or ecological range
  • clite — Classical Mythology. the wife of Cyzicus, who hanged herself when her husband was mistakenly killed by the Argonauts.
  • clive — Robert, Baron Clive of Plassey. 1725–74, British general and statesman, whose victory at Plassey (1757) strengthened British control in India
  • crile — George Washington1864-1943; U.S. surgeon
  • delhi — the capital of India, in the N central part, on the Jumna river: consists of Old Delhi (a walled city reconstructed in 1639 on the site of former cities of Delhi, which date from the 15th century bc) and New Delhi to the south, chosen as the capital in 1912, replacing Kolkata (then called Calcutta); university (1922). Pop: 9 817 439 (2001)
  • delia — the recipes or style of cooking of British cookery writer Delia Smith (born 1941)
  • delis — Plural form of deli.
  • devil — In Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, the Devil is the most powerful evil spirit.
  • diels — Otto [ot-oh;; German awt-oh] /ˈɒt oʊ;; German ˈɔt oʊ/ (Show IPA), 1876–1954, German chemist: Nobel Prize 1950.

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