6-letter words containing l, a, e, g
- plague — French La Peste. a novel (1947) by Albert Camus.
- raggle — a groove cut in masonry to receive flashing.
- ralegh — Sir Walter1552?-1618; Eng. statesman, explorer, & poet; beheaded
- reflag — to register (a foreign ship) so that it flies the flag of the registering nation and thereby comes under the latter's protection.
- regale — to entertain lavishly or agreeably; delight.
- regnal — of or relating to a sovereign, sovereignty, or reign: the second regnal year of Louis XIV.
- regula — (in a Doric entablature) a fillet, continuing a triglyph beneath the taenia, from which guttae are suspended.
- sagely — a profoundly wise person; a person famed for wisdom.
- silage — fodder preserved through fermentation in a silo; ensilage.
- taigle — to entangle, impede, or delay
- tangle — to bring together into a mass of confusedly interlaced or intertwisted threads, strands, or other like parts; snarl.
- teagle — a hoist for moving goods within a warehouse
- tegula — (in certain insects) a scalelike lobe at the base of the forewing.
- telega — a Russian cart of rude construction, having four wheels and no springs.
- tergal — of or relating to the tergum.
- tugela — a river in E South Africa, rising in the Drakensberg where it forms the Tugela Falls, 856 m (2810 ft) high (highest waterfall in Africa), before flowing east to the Indian Ocean: scene of battles during the Zulu War (1879) and the Boer War (1899–1902). Length: about 500 km (312 miles)
- ullage — the amount by which the contents fall short of filling a container, as a cask or bottle.
- vagile — endowed with or having freedom of movement.
- volage — changeable or fickle
- waggle — to wobble or shake, especially while in motion: The ball waggled slowly to a stop. The leaves of the tree waggled in the wind.
- wangle — to bring about, accomplish, or obtain by scheming or underhand methods: to wangle an invitation.