6-letter words containing i, n, l, a
- rhinal — of or relating to the nose; nasal.
- salian — of, relating to, or designating a Frankish people who lived in the region of the Rhine near the North Sea.
- salina — a city in central Kansas.
- saline — of, containing, or resembling common table salt; salty or saltlike: a saline solution.
- sangli — a city in S Maharashtra, in SW India, on the Krishna River.
- sialon — a very strong, corrosion-resistant ceramic used in the chemical industry
- 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.
- silane — Also called silicon tetrahydride. a gas with an unpleasant odor, SiH 4 , soluble in water: used as a doping agent for semiconductors in the production of solid-state devices.
- silvan — of, relating to, or inhabiting the woods.
- siplan — SIte PLANning computer language. Interactive language for space planning. "Formal Languages for Site Planning", C.I. Yessios in Spatial Synthesis for Computer-Aided Design, C. Eastman ed, Applied Science Publ 1976.
- snaily — resembling a snail
- spinal — of, relating to, or belonging to a spine or thornlike structure, especially to the backbone.
- stalin — Joseph V (Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili or Dzugashvili) 1879–1953, Soviet political leader: secretary general of the Communist Party 1922–53; premier of the U.S.S.R. 1941–53.
- talien — Wade-Giles. Dalian.
- talion — lex talionis.
- talwin — pentazocine
- tincal — a former name for crude native borax.
- tindal — William, c1492–1536, English religious reformer, translator of the Bible into English, and martyr.
- trinal — threefold; triple; trine.
- tuinal — a combination of equal parts of secobarbital sodium and amobarbital sodium, used as a quick and relatively long-acting sedative or hypnotic
- ulpian — (Domitius Ulpianus) died a.d. 288? Roman jurist.
- uncial — designating, written in, or pertaining to a form of majuscule writing having a curved or rounded shape and used chiefly in Greek and Latin manuscripts from about the 3rd to the 9th century a.d.
- unital — containing, or belonging or relating to, a unit
- unlaid — not laid or placed: The table is still unlaid.
- unnail — to take out the nails from.
- urinal — a flushable wall fixture, as in a public lavatory, used by men for urinating.
- vainly — excessively proud of or concerned about one's own appearance, qualities, achievements, etc.; conceited: a vain dandy.
- valine — an essential amino acid, (CH 3) 2 CHCH(NH 2)COOH, white, crystalline, and water-soluble, present in most plant and animal proteins, required for growth. Symbol: V. Abbreviation: Val;
- veinal — one of the system of branching vessels or tubes conveying blood from various parts of the body to the heart.
- venial — able to be forgiven or pardoned; not seriously wrong, as a sin (opposed to mortal).
- vineal — of or relating to grapes or grapevines.
- waling — something that is selected as the best; choice.
- xenial — the influence or effect of pollen on a structure other than the embryo, as the seed or fruit.
- zanily — ludicrously or whimsically comical; clownish.