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6-letter words containing l, a, g

  • gangly — gangling.
  • gaoled — to take into or hold in lawful custody; imprison.
  • gaoler — jail.
  • gaplog — General Amalgamated Programming with Logic. LOGPRO group, Linkoping Sweden. A restricted version of constraint logic programming, using S-unification but not restricted to a single domain.
  • garble — to confuse unintentionally or ignorantly; jumble: to garble instructions.
  • gargle — to wash or rinse the throat or mouth with a liquid held in the throat and kept in motion by a stream of air from the lungs.
  • garlic — a hardy plant, Allium sativum, of the amaryllis family whose strongly, pungent bulb is used in cookery and medicine.
  • garply — /gar'plee/ A metasyntactic variable like foo, once popular among SAIL hackers.
  • gashly — hideous; ghastly
  • gaslit — gaslit (def 2).
  • gatvol — annoyed; fed up
  • gaulle — Charles André Joseph Marie [chahrlz ahn-drey joh-zuh f muh-ree;; French sharl ahn-drey zhoh-zef ma-ree] /tʃɑrlz ˈɑn dreɪ ˈdʒoʊ zəf məˈri;; French ʃarl ɑ̃ˈdreɪ ʒoʊˈzɛf maˈri/ (Show IPA), 1890–1970, French general and statesman: president 1959–69.
  • gaults — Plural form of gault.
  • gavels — Plural form of gavel.
  • gavial — a large crocodilian, Gavialis gangeticus, of India and Pakistan, having elongated, garlike jaws: an endangered species.
  • gelada — a large baboonlike cliff-dwelling monkey, Theropithecus gelada, native to mountains of Ethiopia, having a brown coat and, in the male, a luxuriant mane: an endangered species.
  • geland — A kind of andisol associated with very cold climates.
  • gelate — to form a gel
  • gelati — a rich ice cream, made with eggs and usually containing a relatively low percentage of butterfat.
  • gelato — a rich ice cream, made with eggs and usually containing a relatively low percentage of butterfat.
  • gelcap — a dose of medicine enclosed in a soluble case of gelatine
  • genial — of or relating to the chin.
  • genual — the knee.
  • gerald — a male given name: from Germanic words meaning “spear” and “rule.”.
  • gevalt — help
  • ghazal — (in Middle Eastern and Indian literature and music) a lyric poem with a fixed number of verses and a repeated rhyme, typically on the theme of love, and normally set to music.
  • gilead — a district of ancient Palestine, E of the Jordan River, in present N Jordan.
  • gilgai — a small gully or ditch.
  • gilgal — the name of several places in ancient Palestine, especially a site near Jericho where the Israelites encamped after crossing the Jordan. Josh. 4:19–24.
  • gilmanArthur, 1837–1909, U.S. educator.
  • gilyak — Nivkh.
  • gimbal — Sometimes, gimbal. a contrivance, consisting of a ring or base on an axis, that permits an object, as a ship's compass, mounted in or on it to tilt freely in any direction, in effect suspending the object so that it will remain horizontal even when its support is tipped.
  • gimmal — any of various joints for transmitting motion between rotating parts, as in a timepiece.
  • gingal — a large musket fired from a rest, often mounted on a carriage: formerly used in India, China, etc.
  • glaber — Raoul [rah-ool] /rɑˈul/ (Show IPA), or Rudolphe [roo-dawlf] /ruˈdɔlf/ (Show IPA), c990–c1050, French ecclesiastic and chronicler.
  • glaces — ice placed in a drink to cool it.
  • glacis — a gentle slope.
  • glad's — gladiolus (def 1).
  • gladen — Sword grass.
  • glades — Plural form of glade.
  • gladly — feeling joy or pleasure; delighted; pleased: glad about the good news; glad that you are here.
  • gladysElizabeth, 1911–79, U.S. poet.
  • glaire — to coat with glair.
  • glairs — the white of an egg.
  • glairy — of the nature of glair; viscous.
  • glaive — a sword or broadsword.
  • glamer — glamour.
  • glammy — glamorous
  • glamor — the quality of fascinating, alluring, or attracting, especially by a combination of charm and good looks.
  • glance — to look quickly or briefly.
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