6-letter words containing k, l
- kaliph — a spiritual leader of Islam, claiming succession from Muhammad.
- kalisz — a city in central Poland.
- kalium — (obsolete) Potassium.
- kallis — Jacques (Henry), born 1975, South African cricketer; an all-rounder, in 166 tests (1995–2013) he scored 13,289 runs and took 292 wickets
- kalmar — a seaport in SE Sweden, on Kalmar Sound.
- kalmia — any North American evergreen shrub belonging to the genus Kalmia, of the heath family, having showy flowers, as the mountain laurel.
- kalong — a large flying fox of Southeast Asia.
- kalpak — calpac.
- kalpis — a form of the hydria.
- kaluga — a city in the W Russian Federation in Europe, SW of Moscow.
- kamala — a powder from the capsules of an East Indian tree, Mallotus philippinensis, of the spurge family, used as a yellow dye and in medicine as an anthelmintic.
- kambal — a blanket or shawl made of coarse wool.
- kaolin — a fine white clay used in the manufacture of porcelain.
- kapell — William, 1922–53, U.S. pianist.
- kapila — flourished early 6th century b.c, Hindu philosopher: reputed founder of the Sankhya system of Hindu philosophy.
- kaplan — Mordecai Menahem [mawr-di-kahy mey-nuh-hem,, muh-nah-hem] /ˈmɔr dɪˌkaɪ ˈmeɪ nəˌhɛm,, məˈnɑ hɛm/ (Show IPA), 1881–1983, U.S. religious leader and educator, born in Lithuania: founder of the Reconstructionist movement in Judaism.
- karmal — Babrak [bah-brahk] /bɑˈbrɑk/ (Show IPA), 1929–1996, Afghan political leader: president 1979–86.
- karnal — A large, straight brass ceremonial trumpet played in parts of Northern India and Nepal.
- kassel — a city in central Germany.
- kayles — (uncountable, only as plural, obsolete, or, dialect) The game of skittles or ninepins, or the set of pins used in the game.
- kebele — a small administrative unit in Ethiopia
- keblah — kiblah.
- keeled — Nautical. a central fore-and-aft structural member in the bottom of a hull, extending from the stem to the sternpost and having the floors or frames attached to it, usually at right angles: sometimes projecting from the bottom of the hull to provide stability.
- keeler — William H ("Wee Willy") 1872–1923, U.S. baseball player.
- keeley — Leslie Enraught [en-rawt] /ˈɛn rɔt/ (Show IPA), 1834–1900, U.S. physician.
- keelie — (Scotland, northern England) A sparrowhawk or kestrel.
- keenly — finely sharpened, as an edge; so shaped as to cut or pierce substances readily: a keen razor.
- kegler — a participant in a bowling game, as candlepins or tenpins.
- keitel — Wilhelm [vil-helm] /ˈvɪl hɛlm/ (Show IPA), 1882–1946, German marshal: chief of the Nazi supreme command 1938–45.
- kelcey — a female given name.
- kelebe — a mixing bowl, characterized by a wide neck and flanged lip from which extend two vertical handles to the shoulder of an oval body, used to mix wine and water.
- keller — Gottfried [got-freed;; German gawt-freet] /ˈgɒt frid;; German ˈgɔt frit/ (Show IPA), 1819–90, Swiss novelist.
- keloid — an abnormal proliferation of scar tissue, as on the site of a surgical incision.
- kelper — a native or inhabitant of the Falkland Islands.
- kelpie — Australian kelpie.
- kelsey — a male or female given name.
- kelson — keelson.
- kelter — kilter.
- keltic — Celt.
- kelvin — William Thomson, 1st Baron, 1824–1907, English physicist and mathematician.
- kembla — small change
- kemble — Frances Anne or Fanny (Mrs. Butler) 1809–93, English actress and author.
- kemple — a load or measure of hay or straw, varying in size in different periods and localities
- kendal — a town in NW England, in Cumbria: a gateway town to the Lake District, with an ancient woollen industry. Pop: 28 030 (2001)
- kennel — an open drain or sewer; gutter.
- kepler — Johann [yoh-hahn] /ˈyoʊ hɑn/ (Show IPA), 1571–1630, German astronomer.
- kerala — a state in SW India: formerly the regions of Travancore and Cochin. 15,005 sq. mi. (38,836 sq. km). Capital: Thiruvananthapuram.
- kernal — kernel
- kernel — the softer, usually edible part contained in the shell of a nut or the stone of a fruit.
- kettle — a metal container in which to boil liquids, cook foods, etc.; pot.