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5-letter words containing e, u, g, l

  • bugle — A bugle is a simple brass musical instrument that looks like a small trumpet. Bugles are often used in the army to announce when activities such as meals are about to begin.
  • bulge — If something such as a person's stomach bulges, it sticks out.
  • fugle — to act as a guide or model.
  • glued — Simple past tense and past participle of glue.
  • gluer — One who glues.
  • glues — Plural form of glue.
  • gluey — like glue; viscid; sticky.
  • glume — one of the characteristic chafflike bracts of the inflorescence of grasses, sedges, etc., especially one of the pair of bracts at the base of a spikelet.
  • glute — (exercise, colloquial) A gluteal muscle.
  • gruel — a light, usually thin, cooked cereal made by boiling meal, especially oatmeal, in water or milk.
  • gugel — A type of hood with a liripipe (a trailing point), popularly worn in medieval Germany.
  • guile — insidious cunning in attaining a goal; crafty or artful deception; duplicity.
  • gules — the tincture red.
  • gulet — Alternative form of goelette.
  • hugelBaron Friedrich von, 1852–1925, English theologian and writer.
  • kluge — a software or hardware configuration that, while inelegant, inefficient, clumsy, or patched together, succeeds in solving a specific problem or performing a particular task.
  • kugel — a baked casserole resembling a soufflé or pudding.
  • logue — Denoting discourse of a specified type.
  • luged — Simple past tense and past participle of luge.
  • luger — Someone who competes in the luge.
  • luges — Plural form of luge.
  • lunge — a sudden forward thrust, as with a sword or knife; stab.
  • urgel — a town in NE Spain, SSW of Andorra: cathedral.

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