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6-letter words containing i, g, l

  • plight — Archaic. pledge.
  • plugin — capable of or designed for being connected to an electrical power source by plugging in or inserting: a plug-in hair dryer; a plug-in transistor.
  • plying — British Dialect. to bend, fold, or mold.
  • poling — a long, cylindrical, often slender piece of wood, metal, etc.: a telephone pole; a fishing pole.
  • puglia — Italian name of Apulia.
  • puling — whining; whimpering: a puling child.
  • regild — to gild again
  • riling — to irritate or vex.
  • rlogin — (networking, tool)   (Remote login) The 4.2BSD Unix utility to allow a user to log in on another host via a network. Rlogin communicates with a daemon on the remote host. See also telnet.
  • ruling — a principle or regulation governing conduct, action, procedure, arrangement, etc.: the rules of chess.
  • salugi — a gamelike prank in which a youth grabs something belonging to another and throws it to a third, preventing the owner from retrieving it as it is tossed back and forth.
  • sangli — a city in S Maharashtra, in SW India, on the Krishna River.
  • sigloi — a silver coin of ancient Persia, the 20th part of a daric.
  • siglos — a silver coin of ancient Persia, the 20th part of a daric.
  • siglum — an abbreviation used by scribes writing in ancient and medieval Latin
  • signal — anything that serves to indicate, warn, direct, command, or the like, as a light, a gesture, an act, etc.: a traffic signal; a signal to leave.
  • silage — fodder preserved through fermentation in a silo; ensilage.
  • single — only one in number; one only; unique; sole: a single example.
  • singly — apart from others; separately.
  • sleigh — a light vehicle on runners, usually open and generally horse-drawn, used especially for transporting persons over snow or ice.
  • slight — small in amount, degree, etc.: a slight increase; a slight odor.
  • slingy — denoting a throwing motion which resembles the action of using a sling
  • soling — the bottom or under surface of the foot.
  • taigle — to entangle, impede, or delay
  • tiglic — of or derived from tiglic acid.
  • tiglon — the offspring of a male tiger and a female lion.
  • tiling — a thin slab or bent piece of baked clay, sometimes painted or glazed, used for various purposes, as to form one of the units of a roof covering, floor, or revetment.
  • tingle — to have a sensation of slight prickles, stings, or tremors, as from cold, a sharp blow, excitement, etc.: I tingle all over.
  • tingly — tingling or causing a tingling sensation.
  • toling — toll2 (defs 5, 6).
  • ugliac — (language)   An early system on the Datatron 200 series.
  • uglier — very unattractive or unpleasant to look at; offensive to the sense of beauty; displeasing in appearance.
  • uglify — to make ugly.
  • uglily — very unattractive or unpleasant to look at; offensive to the sense of beauty; displeasing in appearance.
  • ulling — the process of completely filling a container or vessel
  • ungild — to remove gilding from
  • vagile — endowed with or having freedom of movement.
  • vergil — (Publius Vergilius Maro) 70–19 b.c, Roman poet: author of The Aeneid.
  • verlig — enlightened; liberal
  • virgil — Vergil.
  • waling — something that is selected as the best; choice.
  • wiggle — to move or go with short, quick, irregular movements from side to side: The puppies wiggled with delight.
  • wiggly — wiggling: a wiggly child.
  • wiglet — a small wig, especially one used to supplement the existing hair.
  • wiling — Present participle of wile.
  • yigdal — a liturgical prayer or hymn expressing the faith of Israel in God, usually sung responsively by the cantor and congregation at the close of the evening service on the Sabbath and festivals.
  • zingel — an edible freshwater perch of Europe with a long, slender body
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