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6-letter words containing i, l, d

  • laroid — belonging or relating to gulls or specifically the Larus genus of the gull family
  • lazied — averse or disinclined to work, activity, or exertion; indolent.
  • le cidThe ("El Cid Campeador"; Rodrigo Díaz de Bivar) c1040–99, Spanish soldier: hero of the wars against the Moors.
  • leiden — a city in W Netherlands.
  • leonid — any of a shower of meteors occurring around November 15 and appearing to radiate from a point in the constellation Leo.
  • lerida — a city in NE Spain.
  • levied — an imposing or collecting, as of a tax, by authority or force.
  • liards — Plural form of liard.
  • libido — Psychoanalysis. all of the instinctual energies and desires that are derived from the id.
  • licked — Simple past tense and past participle of lick.
  • lidars — Plural form of lidar.
  • lidded — a removable or hinged cover for closing the opening, usually at the top, of a pot, jar, trunk, etc.; a movable cover.
  • lidice — a village in the W Czech Republic: suffered a ruthless reprisal by the Nazis in 1942 for the assassination of a high Nazi official.
  • lieder — a typically 19th-century German art song characterized by the setting of a poetic text in either strophic or through-composed style and the treatment of the piano and voice in equal artistic partnership: Schubert lieder.
  • lifted — to move or bring (something) upward from the ground or other support to a higher position; hoist.
  • ligand — Biochemistry. a molecule, as an antibody, hormone, or drug, that binds to a receptor.
  • ligged — Simple past tense and past participle of lig.
  • lilied — abounding in lilies.
  • lilted — rhythmic swing or cadence.
  • limbed — having a specified number or kind of limbs (often used in combination): a long-limbed dancer.
  • limdep — A linear programming language used by economists.
  • limned — to represent in drawing or painting.
  • limped — to walk with a labored, jerky movement, as when lame.
  • limpid — clear, transparent, or pellucid, as water, crystal, or air: We could see to the very bottom of the limpid pond.
  • linden — a city in NE New Jersey, near Newark.
  • lindon — a male given name.
  • lindum — a city in E central England, administrative centre of Lincolnshire: an important ecclesiastical and commercial centre in the Middle Ages; Roman ruins, a castle (founded by William the Conqueror) and a famous cathedral (begun in 1086). Pop: 85 963 (2001)
  • linked — (of a gene) exhibiting linkage.
  • linted — having or containing lint
  • lipids — any of a group of organic compounds that are greasy to the touch, insoluble in water, and soluble in alcohol and ether: lipids comprise the fats and other esters with analogous properties and constitute, with proteins and carbohydrates, the chief structural components of living cells.
  • lipoid — Also, lipoidal. fatty; resembling fat.
  • lipped — of or relating to the lips or a lip: lip ointment.
  • liquid — composed of molecules that move freely among themselves but do not tend to separate like those of gases; neither gaseous nor solid.
  • lisped — a speech defect consisting in pronouncing s and z like or nearly like the th- sounds of thin and this, respectively.
  • listed — made of selvages or strips of cloth.
  • lithed — Simple past tense and past participle of lithe.
  • livedo — a reddish discoloured patch on the skin
  • lizard — a promontory in SW Cornwall, in SW England: the southernmost point in England.
  • loadie — loady.
  • lucida — the brightest star in a constellation.
  • ludwig — German name of Louis II.
  • lupoid — suffering from lupus
  • lydian — of or relating to Lydia.
  • lyrids — a collection of meteors comprising a meteor shower (Lyrid meteor shower) visible April 22 and having its apparent origin in the constellation Lyra.
  • maelid — a mythical apple nymph
  • mailed — of or relating to mail.
  • mandil — A loose outer coat or jacket worn by men in England in the 16th and 17th centuries.
  • mawlid — a Muslim holiday celebrating the birth of Muhammad, occurring on the twelfth day of the month of Rabiʿ al-awwal, and characterized especially by the recitation of panegyrical poems honoring Muhammad.
  • medial — situated in or pertaining to the middle; median; intermediate.
  • medillJoseph, 1823–99, U.S. journalist.
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