6-letter words containing i, s, l, a
- lathis — Plural form of lathi.
- latish — somewhat or rather late.
- lavish — expended, bestowed, or occurring in profusion: lavish spending.
- laxism — (in Roman Catholic theology) the doctrine that, in cases of doubt in moral matters, the more liberal course should always be followed
- laxist — (in Roman Catholic theology) a casuist who believes that, in cases of doubt in moral matters, the more liberal course should always be followed
- lazies — averse or disinclined to work, activity, or exertion; indolent.
- leavis — F(rank) R(aymond) 1895–1978, English critic and teacher.
- li-sao — a poem (c320 b.c.) by Ch'ü Yüan.
- liaise — to form a liaison.
- lianas — Plural form of liana.
- lianes — any of various usually woody vines that may climb as high as the tree canopy in a tropical forest.
- liards — Plural form of liard.
- liason — Misspelling of liaison.
- lidars — Plural form of lidar.
- ligans — lagan.
- ligase — any of a class of enzymes that catalyze the joining of two molecules by formation of a covalent bond accompanied by the hydrolysis of ATP.
- ligsam — Alternative form of ligan.
- likasi — a city in the S Democratic Republic of the Congo.
- lilacs — Plural form of lilac.
- linacs — Plural form of linac.
- lipase — any of a class of enzymes that break down fats, produced by the liver, pancreas, and other digestive organs or by certain plants.
- lisgar — Sir John Young, 1807–76, Canadian political leader: governor general 1869–72.
- lisp a — "LISP A: A LISP-like System for Incremental Computing", E.J. Sandewall, Proc SJCC 32 (1968).
- louisa — a feminine name
- lysias — c450–c380 b.c, Athenian orator.
- majlis — a public audience held by a chieftain, monarch, or other ruler to listen to the requests of petitioners.
- malism — The belief that the world is evil.
- maskil — an advocate or supporter of the Haskalah.
- maslin — a mixture of different grains, flours, or meals, especially rye mixed with wheat.
- mesail — a pivoted piece on a helmet between a visor and a beaver.
- mesial — medial.
- miauls — Plural form of miaul.
- milpas — Plural form of milpa.
- miskal — a unit of weight used esp in Iran, usually equal to about 4.6 grams
- mislay — to lose temporarily; misplace: He mislaid his keys.
- missal — (sometimes initial capital letter) Roman Catholic Church. the book containing the prayers and rites used by the priest in celebrating Mass over the course of the entire year.
- mistal — a cow shed; byre
- musial — Stanley Frank ("Stan the Man") 1920–2013, U.S. baseball player.
- oilgas — a gaseous mixture of hydrocarbons used as a fuel, obtained by the destructive distillation of mineral oils
- ostial — relating to an ostium
- oxalis — any plant of the genus Oxalis, comprising the wood sorrels.
- palais — French. a palace, especially a French government or municipal building.
- palish — somewhat pale.
- pansil — Pancha Sila.
- pastil — a flavored or medicated lozenge; troche.
- pelias — a son of Poseidon and Tyro. He feared his nephew Jason and sent him to recover the Golden Fleece, hoping he would not return
- plains — clear or distinct to the eye or ear: a plain trail to the river; to stand in plain view.
- quails — Plural form of quail.
- resail — to sail back or again.
- rivals — a comedy of manners (1775) by Richard Brinsley Sheridan.