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6-letter words containing i, g, l

  • -algia — denoting pain or a painful condition of the part specified
  • aglaia — one of the three Graces
  • aglint — displaying bright points of light, as by reflection; glittering: a diamond tiara aglint under the ballroom lights.
  • agnail — a sore or swelling around a fingernail or toenail
  • aiglet — a metal or plastic tag or sheath at the end of a lace used for tying, as of a shoelace.
  • ailing — An ailing organization or society is in difficulty and is becoming weaker.
  • algins — any hydrophilic, colloidal substance found in or obtained from various kelps, as alginic acid or one of its soluble salts.
  • algoid — resembling or relating to algae
  • alight — If something is alight, it is burning.
  • aligns — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of align.
  • alogia — the inability to speak
  • anglia — England
  • anglic — the English language in a simplified spelling devised by R. E. Zachrisson (1880–1937), a Swedish philologist, to make English easier to use as an auxiliary language. About 40 of the most frequent words are kept in their usual spellings; the rest of the vocabulary is spelled phonetically with letters of the traditional 26-letter alphabet.
  • argali — a wild sheep, Ovis ammon, inhabiting semidesert regions in central Asia: family Bovidae, order Artiodactyla. It is the largest of the sheep, having massive horns in the male, which may almost form a circle
  • b-girl — a female break dancer
  • baling — Also, bailer. a bucket, dipper, or other container used for bailing.
  • begild — to decorate or cover with gold
  • belgic — of Belgium
  • bigloo — (language)   A Scheme interpreter, compiler and run-time system by Manuel Serrano <[email protected]> which aims to deliver small, fast stand-alone applications. It supports modules and optimisation. Bigloo's features enable Scheme programs to be used where C or C++ might usually be required. The Bigloo compiler produces ANSI C which is compiled into stand-alone executables, JVM bytecode, or .NET bytecode. Hence Bigloo enables Scheme programs to interwork with C, Java and C# programs. Bigloo conforms to the IEEE Scheme standard with some extensions for regular expression handling. It runs on Sun, Sony News, SGI, Linux, HP-UX and is easy to port to any Unix system.
  • bilges — Nautical. either of the rounded areas that form the transition between the bottom and the sides on the exterior of a hull. Also, bilges. (in a hull with a double bottom) an enclosed area between frames at each side of the floors, where seepage collects. Also called bilge well. a well into which seepage drains to be pumped away. Also called bilge water. seepage accumulated in bilges.
  • bingle — a minor crash or upset, as in a car or on a surfboard
  • blight — You can refer to something as a blight when it causes great difficulties, and damages or spoils other things.
  • bluing — a blue liquid, powder, etc. used in rinsing white fabrics to prevent yellowing
  • buglix — /buhg'liks/ Pejorative term referring to DEC's ULTRIX operating system in its earlier *severely* buggy versions. Still used to describe ULTRIX, but without nearly so much venom. Compare AIDX, HP-SUX, Nominal Semidestructor, Telerat, sun-stools.
  • cagily — cautious, wary, or shrewd: a cagey reply to the probing question.
  • caligo — a speck on the cornea causing poor vision
  • cigale — (language, tool)   A parser generator language with extensible syntax.
  • clings — Plural form of cling.
  • clingy — If you describe someone as clingy, you mean that they become very attached to people and depend on them too much.
  • cluing — anything that serves to guide or direct in the solution of a problem, mystery, etc.
  • dialog — dialogue
  • diglot — bilingual.
  • dilogy — Ambiguous or equivocal speech or discourse.
  • dingle — a deep, narrow cleft between hills; shady dell.
  • doling — a portion or allotment of money, food, etc., especially as given at regular intervals by a charity or for maintenance.
  • ealing — a borough of Greater London, England.
  • edgily — nervously irritable; impatient and anxious.
  • eeling — Present participle of eel.
  • elazig — city in EC Turkey: pop. 218,000
  • elbing — a port in N Poland: metallurgical industries. Pop: 129 000 (2005 est)
  • elegit — (archaic) A judicial writ ordering seizure of a debtor's property.
  • eloign — (obsolete, transitive) To remove (something) to a distance.
  • engild — (transitive) To gild; to make splendid.
  • epilog — Alternative spelling of epilogue.
  • filing — A small particle rubbed off by a file when smoothing or shaping something.
  • flight — an act or instance of fleeing or running away; hasty departure.
  • flings — Plural form of fling.
  • flying — making flight or passing through the air; that flies: a flying insect; an unidentified flying object.
  • fulgid — Scintillant, coruscant; marked by fleeting flashes of radiant light.
  • g file — (messaging)   (General file) A mid 1980s term for text files, usually short and unpublished found on BBSs. The g-files section on BBSs contain text files of general interest, viewable on-line; this is as opposed to files in the file transfer section, which are generally downloadable but not viewable on-line. When used on the Internet, this term generally refers to the types of file most often associated with old BBSs such as instructions on phreaking or making bombs.

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