8-letter words containing l, a, s
- jealouse — to suspect
- jealousy — jealous resentment against a rival, a person enjoying success or advantage, etc., or against another's success or advantage itself.
- jellabas — Plural form of jellaba.
- journals — Plural form of journal.
- jugoslav — a native or inhabitant of the former country of Yugoslavia.
- kalathos — a fruit basket having a conventionalized shape of a lily, often used in ancient art as a symbol of fertility.
- kalidasa — flourished 5th century a.d, Hindu dramatist and poet.
- kalimbas — Plural form of kalimba.
- kalispel — a Salishan language used by the Flathead Indians of Montana and by some neighboring tribes in Idaho and the western part of Washington.
- kallisto — Callisto (def 1).
- kamloops — a city in S British Columbia, in SW Canada.
- karaklis — former name of Kirovakan.
- karakuls — Plural form of karakul.
- karlsbad — German name of Karlovy Vary.
- karlstad — a city in S Sweden.
- karrusel — a revolving escapement for minimizing positional error.
- katalase — catalase.
- katalyst — catalyst.
- kephalos — Cephalus.
- khalasis — Plural form of khalasi.
- kielbasa — a smoked sausage of coarsely chopped beef and pork, flavored with garlic and spices.
- kielbasy — a smoked sausage of coarsely chopped beef and pork, flavored with garlic and spices.
- kilobase — (in expressing the lengths of nucleic acid molecules) 1,000 bases.
- kinsella — W(illiam) P(atrick) born 1935, U.S. novelist and short-story writer, born in Canada.
- kissable — inviting kissing through being lovable or physically attractive.
- kissably — in a kissable way
- klansman — a member of the Ku Klux Klan.
- klatches — Plural form of klatch.
- kolaches — Plural form of kolache.
- koolhaas — Rem. born 1944, Dutch architect and theorist, co-founder of the Office for Metropolitan Architecture (1975); buildings include the Grand Palais and associated developments in Lille, France (1989–96); books include S, M, L, XL (1996)
- kursaals — Plural form of kursaal.
- l-shaped — having the shape of the letter L
- la salle — (René) Robert Cavelier [ruh-ney raw-ber ka-vuh-lyey] /rəˈneɪ rɔˈbɛr ka vəˈlyeɪ/ (Show IPA), Sieur de, 1643–87, French explorer of North America.
- la scala — the chief opera house in Italy, in Milan (opened 1776)
- laaities — Plural form of laaitie.
- labarums — Plural form of labarum.
- labiates — Plural form of labiate.
- laborers — Plural form of laborer.
- laborism — a political theory favoring the dominance of labor in the economic and political life of a country.
- laborist — A physician who aids labor and delivery but does not provide prenatal care.
- laborous — Obsolete form of laborious.
- labrusca — of or derived from the North American fox grape, Vitis labrusca.
- lace-ups — Lace-ups are shoes which are fastened with laces.
- laceless — (of shoes, basketballs, etc.) Without laces.
- lachaise — Gaston [gas-tuh n;; French ga-stawn] /ˈgæs tən;; French gaˈstɔ̃/ (Show IPA), 1882–1935, U.S. sculptor, born in France.
- lachesis — the Fate who determines the length of the thread of life.
- laciness — a lacy quality or state
- lacinias — Botany. a jagged or irregular part of a leaf or petal.
- laconism — laconic brevity.
- lacquers — Plural form of lacquer.