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6-letter words containing j, e, l

  • cajole — If you cajole someone into doing something, you get them to do it after persuading them for some time.
  • djebel — (chiefly in Arabic-speaking countries) a mountain: often used as part of a placename to indicate that the place is situated on or near a mountain: the Djebel Druze of southern Syria.
  • elijah — a Hebrew prophet of the 9th century bc, who was persecuted for denouncing Ahab and Jezebel. (I Kings 17–21: 21; II Kings 1–2:18)
  • frejol — Alt form frijol.
  • ijssel — a river in the central Netherlands, flowing N to the IJsselmeer: a branch of the Rhine River. 70 miles (110 km) long.
  • jabble — to splash or agitate (a liquid)
  • jacmel — a seaport in S Haiti.
  • jaffle — A toasted sandwich.
  • jailed — Simple past tense and past participle of jail.
  • jailer — a person who is in charge of a jail or section of a jail.
  • jalebi — A sweet popular in the Indian subcontinent, made by deep-frying a maida flour batter and soaking it in sugar syrup.
  • jangle — to produce a harsh, discordant sound, as two comparatively small, thin, or hollow pieces of metal hitting together: The charms on her bracelet jangle as she moves.
  • jeelie — jelly or jam
  • jekyll — Gertrude. 1843–1932, British landscape gardener: noted for her simplicity of design and use of indigenous plants
  • jell-o — Jell-O is a transparent, usually coloured food that is eaten as a dessert. It is made from gelatine, fruit juice, and sugar.
  • jelled — to congeal; become jellylike in consistency.
  • jerold — a male given name, form of Gerald.
  • jetlag — Alternative spelling of jet lag.
  • jewels — a female given name.
  • jezail — a long-barrelled Afghan musket
  • jhelum — a river in S Asia, flowing from S Kashmir into the Chenab River in Pakistan. 450 miles (725 km) long.
  • jiggle — a jiggling movement.
  • jilgie — Alternative spelling of gilgie.
  • jillet — a giddy or flirtatious girl or young woman.
  • jilted — to reject or cast aside (a lover or sweetheart), especially abruptly or unfeelingly.
  • jilter — to reject or cast aside (a lover or sweetheart), especially abruptly or unfeelingly.
  • jingle — to make clinking or tinkling sounds, as do coins, keys, or other light, resonant metal objects when coming into contact or being struck together repeatedly: The keys on his belt jingled as he walked.
  • jirble — to pour carelessly
  • joggle — to shake slightly; move to and fro, as by repeated jerks; jiggle: She joggled the key in the lock a couple of times before getting the door open.
  • joliet — Louis [loo-ee;; French lwee] /ˈlu i;; French lwi/ (Show IPA), 1645–1700, French-Canadian explorer, born in Quebec.
  • joller — a person who enjoys himself or herself
  • jolley — One who jigs.
  • jolted — Simple past tense and past participle of jolt.
  • jolter — One who, or that which, jolts.
  • jossle — (language)   A type checked language with separate compilation using a program library. Mentioned in ["Rationale for the Design of Ada", J. Ichbiah, Cambridge U Press, 1986, p.192].
  • jostle — to bump, push, shove, brush against, or elbow roughly or rudely.
  • jouled — Simple past tense and past participle of joul.
  • joules — Plural form of joule.
  • jowled — a jaw, especially the lower jaw.
  • jowler — A dog with large jowls, such as the beagle.
  • jubile — the celebration of any of certain anniversaries, as the twenty-fifth (silver jubilee) fiftieth (golden jubilee) or sixtieth or seventy-fifth (diamond jubilee)
  • juggle — to keep (several objects, as balls, plates, tenpins, or knives) in continuous motion in the air simultaneously by tossing and catching.
  • juglet — a small jug
  • juleps — Plural form of julep.
  • julies — a female given name, form of Julia.
  • juliet — the heroine of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
  • jumble — to mix in a confused mass; put or throw together without order: You've jumbled up all the cards.
  • jungle — a novel (1906) by Upton Sinclair.
  • jurels — Plural form of jurel.
  • justle — To jostle.

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