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9-letter words containing l, e, a

  • alabaster — Alabaster is a white stone that is used for making statues, vases, and ornaments.
  • alan bean — Alan L(aVern) born 1932, U.S. astronaut.
  • alarmable — able or prone to be alarmed or disturbed
  • alarmedly — in an alarmed manner
  • albarello — an earthenware jar used to contain drugs, originating in the Middle East
  • albemarle — a city in central North Carolina.
  • albert ii — full name Albert Felix Humbert Theodore Christian Eugene Marie. born 1934, king of Belgium (1993–2013); abdicated in favour of his son Philippe
  • albertine — a female given name: derived from Albert.
  • albertite — a black solid variety of bitumen that has a conchoidal fracture and occurs in veins in oil-bearing strata
  • albertype — collotype.
  • albescent — shading into, growing, or becoming white
  • albuginea — (anatomy) A layer of white, fibrous tissue.
  • albuterol — a bronchodilator used by sufferers of asthma, emphysema, and other lung conditions, to treat symptoms such as wheezing or shortness of breath
  • alchemies — a form of chemistry and speculative philosophy practiced in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance and concerned principally with discovering methods for transmuting baser metals into gold and with finding a universal solvent and an elixir of life.
  • alchemise — to change by or as by alchemy; transmute: to alchemize lead into gold.
  • alchemist — An alchemist was a scientist in the Middle Ages who tried to discover how to change ordinary metals into gold.
  • alchemize — to alter (an element, metal, etc) by alchemy; transmute
  • alcimedes — the mother of Jason.
  • alcimedon — an Arcadian hero whose daughter, Philao, was seduced by Hercules.
  • alcyoneus — a giant who threw a stone at Hercules and was killed when Hercules hit the stone back with his club.
  • aldebaran — a binary star, one component of which is a red giant, the brightest star in the constellation Taurus. It appears in the sky close to the star cluster Hyades. Visual magnitude: 0.85; spectral type: K5III; distance: 65 light years
  • aldeburgh — a small resort in SE England, in Suffolk: site of an annual music festival established in 1948 by Benjamin Britten. Pop: 2654 (2001)
  • aldehydes — Plural form of aldehyde.
  • aldehydic — any of a class of organic compounds containing the group −CHO, which yields acids when oxidized and alcohols when reduced.
  • alder fly — any of several dark-colored neuropterous insects of the family Sialidae, the larvae of which are aquatic and predacious on other aquatic insects.
  • aldershot — a town in S England, in Hampshire: site of a large military camp. Pop: 58 170 (2001)
  • aleatoric — designating or of music that involves chance or unpredictability in composition or performance or both
  • alecithal — (of an ovum) having little or no yolk
  • alectryon — any sapindaceous tree of the genus Alectryon of Australasia, Southeast Asia, and Micronesia
  • alehouses — Plural form of alehouse.
  • alemannic — the group of High German dialects spoken in Alsace, Switzerland, and SW Germany
  • alembroth — a double salt composed of the chlorides of ammonium and mercury, formerly believed to be a universal solvent
  • aleph-bet — the Hebrew alphabet
  • alepidote — (of a fish) not having scales.
  • alertness — fully aware and attentive; wide-awake; keen: an alert mind.
  • aleuronic — related to the aleurone layer
  • alewashed — showing the effects of drinking beer
  • alexander — Harold (Rupert Leofric George), Earl Alexander of Tunis. 1891–1969, British field marshal in World War II, who organized the retreat from Dunkirk and commanded in North Africa (1943) and Sicily and Italy (1944–45); governor general of Canada (1946–52); British minister of defence (1952–54)
  • alexandra — 1844–1925, queen consort of Edward VII of Great Britain and Ireland
  • alexiares — a son of Hercules and Hebe.
  • alexius i — (Alexius Comnenus) 1048-1118; emperor of the Byzantine Empire (1081-1118)
  • alfileria — Alt form alfilaria.
  • algaecide — a chemical substance for killing and preventing the growth of algae
  • algebraic — Algebraic equations, expressions, and principles are based on or use algebra.
  • algeciras — a port and resort in SW Spain, on the Strait of Gibraltar: scene of a conference of the Great Powers in 1906. Pop: 108 779 (2003 est)
  • algicides — Plural form of algicide.
  • algidness — the state or quality of being algid
  • alginates — Plural form of alginate.
  • algometer — an instrument for measuring sensitivity to pressure (pressure algometer) or to pain
  • algometry — a device for determining sensitiveness to pain caused by pressure.
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