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6-letter words containing l, a, r, y

  • malorySir Thomas, c1400–71, English author.
  • marbly — like marble in appearance, hardness, coldness, etc.
  • marleyRobert Nesta ("Bob") 1945–81, Jamaican reggae singer, guitarist, and songwriter: popularizer of Rastafarianism.
  • myrdal — Alva (Reimer) [al-vuh rey-mer;; Swedish ahl-vah rey-muh r] /ˈæl və ˈreɪ mər;; Swedish ˈɑl vɑ ˈreɪ mər/ (Show IPA), 1902–86, Swedish sociologist and diplomat: Nobel Peace Prize 1982 (wife of Gunnar Myrdal).
  • nearly — all but; almost: nearly dead with cold.
  • orally — uttered by the mouth; spoken: oral testimony.
  • paltry — ridiculously or insultingly small: a paltry sum.
  • parkly — of, relating to, or resembling a park
  • parlay — to bet or gamble (an original amount and its winnings) on a subsequent race, contest, etc.
  • parley — a discussion or conference.
  • partly — in part; to some extent or degree; partially; not wholly: His statement is partly true.
  • pearly — like a pearl, especially in being white or lustrous; nacreous: her pearly teeth.
  • phylar — of or relating to a major taxonomic division of living organisms that contain one or more classes
  • playerGary, born 1935, South African golfer.
  • racily — slightly improper or indelicate; suggestive; risqué.
  • raguly — having tooth-like or stub-like projections
  • rallye — to bring into order again; gather and organize or inspire anew: The general rallied his scattered army.
  • rankly — growing with excessive luxuriance; vigorous and tall of growth: tall rank weeds.
  • raptly — deeply engrossed or absorbed: a rapt listener.
  • rarely — on rare occasions; infrequently; seldom: I'm rarely late for appointments.
  • rashly — acting or tending to act too hastily or without due consideration.
  • rattly — tending to rattle; making or having a rattling sound.
  • raylet — a small ray
  • re-lay — to lay again.
  • really — in reality; actually: to see things as they really are.
  • realty — real property or real estate.
  • replay — to play again, as a record or tape.
  • royale — custard cut into shapes and used as a garnish in soups.
  • royallAnne Newport, 1769–1854, U.S. writer, newspaper publisher, and reformer.
  • salary — a fixed compensation periodically paid to a person for regular work or services.
  • slayer — to kill by violence.
  • snarly — full of knotty snarls; tangled.
  • stylar — having the shape of an ancient style; resembling a pen, pin, or peg.
  • tartly — sharp to the taste; sour or acid: Tart apples are best for pie. Synonyms: astringent, acrid, piquant. Antonyms: sweet, sugary, bland, mellow.
  • taylor — A(lan) J(ohn) P(ercivale) 1906–90, English historian.
  • telary — relating to a web
  • uranyl — the bivalent ion UO 2 +2 , or the group UO 2 , which forms salts with acids.
  • valeryPaul [pawl] /pɔl/ (Show IPA), 1871–1945, French poet and philosopher.
  • volary — a large cage for confining birds; aviary.
  • warely — (obsolete) Watchfully; with caution.
  • warily — in a wary manner.
  • warley — an industrial town in W central England, in Sandwell unitary authority, West Midlands: formed in 1966 by the amalgamation of Smethwick, Oldbury, and Rowley Regis. Pop: 189 854 (2001)
  • warmly — having or giving out a moderate degree of heat, as perceived by the senses: a warm bath.
  • yarely — quick; agile; lively.
  • yearly — pertaining to a year or to each year.
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