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6-letter words containing i, u, l

  • epulis — (medicine) A hard tumour developed from the gums.
  • equali — pieces for a group of instruments of the same kind
  • euclid — (language)   (Named after the Greek geometer, fl ca 300 BC.) A Pascal descendant for development of verifiable system software. No goto, no side effects, no global assignments, no functional arguments, no nested procedures, no floats, no enumeration types. Pointers are treated as indices of special arrays called collections. To prevent aliasing, Euclid forbids any overlap in the list of actual parameters of a procedure. Each procedure gives an imports list, and the compiler determines the identifiers that are implicitly imported. Iterators. Ottawa Euclid is a variant.
  • eulisp — 1985-present. A Lisp dialect intended to be a common European standard, with influences from Common LISP, Le LISP, Scheme and T. First-class functions, classes and continuations, both static scope and dynamic scope, modules, support for parallelism. The class system (TELOS) incorporates ideas from CLOS, ObjVLisp and Oaklisp. See also Feel. E-mail: <[email protected]>.
  • fibula — Anatomy. the outer and thinner of the two bones of the human leg, extending from the knee to the ankle.
  • filius — a son
  • fitful — coming, appearing, acting, etc., in fits or by spells; recurring irregularly.
  • fluids — Plural form of fluid.
  • fluish — having flu-like symptoms; like someone who has the flu
  • folium — a thin leaflike stratum or layer; a lamella.
  • foulie — a bad mood
  • friuli — a historic region of SW Europe, between the Carnic Alps and the Gulf of Venice: the W part (Venetian Friuli) was ceded by Austria to Italy in 1866 and Eastern Friuli in 1919; in 1947 Eastern Friuli (except Gorizia) was ceded to Yugoslavia
  • fulani — Also, Fulah. a member of a pastoral and nomadic people of mixed African and Mediterranean ancestry, scattered through W Africa from Senegal to Cameroon.
  • fulfil — to carry out, or bring to realization, as a prophecy or promise.
  • fulgid — Scintillant, coruscant; marked by fleeting flashes of radiant light.
  • fulvic — Of or pertaining to fulvic acid or its derivatives.
  • fulvid — Fulvous; tawny-coloured.
  • fuseli — (John) Henry (Johann Heinrich Füssli) 1741–1825, English painter, illustrator, and essayist; born in Switzerland.
  • fusile — formed by melting or casting; fused; founded.
  • futile — incapable of producing any result; ineffective; useless; not successful: Attempting to force-feed the sick horse was futile.
  • galium — (botany) Any of the genus Galium of annual and perennial herbaceous plants, including the bedstraws.
  • gilgul — the soul of a dead person that passes into another living body to assume a new existence and atone for past sins.
  • gilguy — Nautical. a rope used as a temporary guy.
  • gluily — In a gluey way.
  • gluing — a hard, impure, protein gelatin, obtained by boiling skins, hoofs, and other animal substances in water, that when melted or diluted is a strong adhesive.
  • gluino — (physics) The superpartner of the gluon.
  • gluish — resembling, or having the properties of, glue
  • glutei — any of several muscles of the buttocks, especially the gluteus maximus.
  • glutin — Gliadin.
  • guilds — an organization of persons with related interests, goals, etc., especially one formed for mutual aid or protection.
  • guiler — a deceiver
  • guiles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of guile.
  • guilin — a city in the NE Guangxi Zhuang region, in S China.
  • guilts — the fact or state of having committed an offense, crime, violation, or wrong, especially against moral or penal law; culpability: He admitted his guilt.
  • guilty — having committed an offense, crime, violation, or wrong, especially against moral or penal law; justly subject to a certain accusation or penalty; culpable: The jury found her guilty of murder.
  • hamuli — Plural form of hamulus.
  • helium — liquid helium existing as a superfluid below the lambda point of 2.186 K, having very low viscosity and very high thermal conductivity.
  • huipil — a richly embroidered cotton blouse worn by women in Mexico and Central America, often very wide and low-cut.
  • humlie — a hornless cow
  • idolum — An insubstantial image; a spectre or phantom.
  • ilheus — a seaport in E Brazil.
  • illude — to deceive or trick.
  • illume — to illuminate.
  • illuse — to treat badly, unjustly, cruelly, etc.
  • illust — Abbreviation of illustration.
  • incult — wild; rude; unrefined.
  • indult — a dispensation granted often temporarily by the pope, permitting a deviation from church law.
  • influx — act of flowing in.
  • infula — one of the two embroidered lappets of the miter of a bishop.
  • ingulf — engulf.
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