6-letter words containing l, a, n
- dental — pronounced or articulated with the tip of the tongue touching the backs of the upper teeth, as for t in French tout
- dolman — a woman's mantle with capelike arm pieces instead of sleeves.
- donald — a male given name: from Celtic words meaning “world” and “power.”.
- doolan — a Roman Catholic
- dralon — an acrylic fibre fabric used esp for upholstery
- dualin — an explosive substance consisting of sawdust, nitre, and nitroglycerine
- dunlap — William, 1766–1839, U.S. dramatist, theatrical producer, and historian.
- ealing — a borough of Greater London, England.
- elaine — a feminine name
- elance — (transitive, archaic) To throw like a lance; to hurl.
- elands — Plural form of eland.
- elanet — any of four species of diurnal bird of prey of the genus Elanus and of the family Accipitridae
- eluant — Alternative spelling of eluent.
- enable — Give (someone or something) the authority or means to do something.
- enamel — An opaque or semitransparent glassy substance applied to metallic or other hard surfaces for ornament or as a protective coating.
- encalm — to becalm, settle
- engaol — (transitive, British, archaic) To imprison in a gaol.
- enhalo — to surround with or as if with a halo
- enlace — Entwine or entangle.
- enlard — To cover or dress with lard or grease.
- enodal — having no nodes
- enseal — to seal up
- entail — A settlement of the inheritance of property over a number of generations so that it remains within a family or other group.
- enwall — to wall in; enclose
- eolian — Alternative spelling of aeolian.
- erlang — (communication) A dimensionless statistical measure of the volume of telecommunications traffic relative to the capacity of a single channel.
- etalon — A device consisting of two reflecting plates for producing interfering light beams.
- fablon — a brand of adhesive-backed plastic material used to cover and decorate shelves, worktops, etc, and for handicraft purposes
- fainly — in a willing or eager manner
- falcon — any of several birds of prey of the family Falconidae, especially of the genus Falco, usually distinguished by long, pointed wings, a hooked beak with a toothlike notch on each side of the upper bill, and swift, agile flight, typically diving to seize prey: some falcon species are close to extinction.
- fallen — past participle of fall.
- fangle — (obsolete, or, dialectal) To fashion, manufacture, invent, or create.
- fankle — to entangle
- fannel — Fanon (religious garment).
- faunal — the animals of a given region or period considered as a whole.
- finale — the last piece, division, or movement of a concert, opera, or composition.
- finals — pertaining to or coming at the end; last in place, order, or time: the final meeting of the year.
- finial — Architecture. a relatively small, ornamental, terminal feature at the top of a gable, pinnacle, etc.
- finlay — Carlos Juan [kahr-lohs wahn] /ˈkɑr loʊs wɑn/ (Show IPA), 1833–1915, U.S. physician, born in Cuba: first to suggest mosquito as carrier of yellow fever.
- flacon — a small bottle or flask with a stopper, especially one used for perfume.
- flagon — a large bottle for wine, liquors, etc.
- flamen — (in ancient Rome) a priest.
- flanch — A flange.
- flange — a projecting rim, collar, or ring on a shaft, pipe, machine housing, etc., cast or formed to give additional strength, stiffness, or supporting area, or to provide a place for the attachment of other objects.
- flanks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flank.
- flanny — a shirt made of flannel or flannelette
- flaunt — to parade or display oneself conspicuously, defiantly, or boldly.
- flavin — a complex heterocyclic ketone that is common to the nonprotein part of several important yellow enzymes, the flavoproteins.
- flawns — Plural form of flawn.
- flaxen — made of flax.