6-letter words containing e, y, l
- egally — equally
- elyria — city in N Ohio, near Cleveland: pop. 56,000
- elysée — a palace in Paris, in the Champs Elysées: official residence of the president of France
- elytis — Odysseus, real name Odysseus Alepoudelis. 1912–96, Greek poet, author of the long poems To Axion Esti (1959) and Maria Nefeli (1978): Nobel prize for literature 1979
- elytra — Plural form of elytron.
- emboly — (biology) embolic invagination.
- employ — Give work to (someone) and pay them for it.
- eulogy — A speech or piece of writing that praises someone or something highly, typically someone who has just died.
- evelyn — masculine name
- evenly — So as to make flat.
- evilly — In an evil manner.
- eyalet — (formerly) a province of the Ottoman Empire, now known as a vilayet
- eyeful — A long, steady look at something.
- eyelet — A small round hole in leather or cloth for threading a lace, string, or rope through.
- eyelid — Each of the upper and lower folds of skin that cover the eye when closed.
- fakely — In a fake way, fraudulently.
- farley — James A(loysius) 1888–1976, U.S. political leader.
- fealty — History/Historical. fidelity to a lord. the obligation or the engagement to be faithful to a lord, usually sworn to by a vassal.
- featly — suitably; appropriately.
- feckly — almost, mostly
- feebly — physically weak, as from age or sickness; frail.
- felony — an offense, as murder or burglary, of graver character than those called misdemeanors, especially those commonly punished in the U.S. by imprisonment for more than a year.
- fielty — The state of owing one's service (particularly of a soldier, warrior, knight, rider) to a king, queen, or other ruler.
- finely — in a fine manner; excellently; elegantly; delicately; minutely; nicely; subtly.
- finley — a male given name.
- flakey — of or like flakes.
- flayed — to strip off the skin or outer covering of.
- flayer — to strip off the skin or outer covering of.
- flecky — a speck; a small bit: a fleck of dirt.
- fledgy — feathered or feathery.
- fleecy — covered with, consisting of, or resembling a fleece or wool: soft, fleecy clouds.
- fleshy — having much flesh; plump; fat.
- fleury — terminating in fleurs-de-lis: a cross fleury.
- flooey — amiss or awry.
- florey — Sir Howard Walter, 1898–1968, Australian pathologist in England: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1945.
- flukey — fluky.
- flutey — having the tone and rather high pitch variation of a flute: a person of fastidious manner and fluty voice.
- flyers — Plural form of flyer.
- flyest — clever; keen; ingenious.
- flymen — Plural form of flyman.
- flyted — to dispute; wrangle; scold; jeer.
- flytes — to dispute; wrangle; scold; jeer.
- freely — in a free manner.
- galley — a kitchen or an area with kitchen facilities in a ship, plane, or camper.
- gamely — in a game or plucky manner: They struggled gamely.
- geekly — (rare) Concerning or typical of geeks.
- gently — kindly; amiable: a gentle manner.
- gilley — (humour) (Usenet) The unit of analogical bogosity. According to its originator, the standard for one gilley was "the act of bogotoficiously comparing the shutting down of 1000 machines for a day with the killing of one person". The milligilley has been found to suffice for most normal conversational exchanges.
- gilpey — a mischievous, frolicsome boy or girl
- gleamy — gleaming.