5-letter words containing l, e, a
- alive — If people or animals are alive, they are not dead.
- alkie — alky
- allee — a path or a walkway in a landscaped area that is bordered by trees, tall plants, hedges, or fencing
- allen — Ethan. 1738–89, American soldier during the War of Independence who led the Green Mountain Boys of Vermont
- alley — An alley is a narrow passage or street with buildings or walls on both sides.
- almeh — Alternative form of almah.
- almes — almah.
- aloed — containing, or shaded by, aloes
- aloes — any chiefly African shrub belonging to the genus Aloe, of the lily family, certain species of which yield a fiber.
- alone — When you are alone, you are not with any other people.
- alope — a daughter of Cercyon who was raped by Poseidon and bore a son, Hippothous.
- alose — A fish, the European shad (Alosa alosa); the allice or allis.
- alsek — a river in the Yukon Territory of NW Canada and SE Alaska, flowing S to the Pacific Ocean. 260 miles (418 km) long.
- alter — If something alters or if you alter it, it changes.
- altie — (slang) One who believes in the efficacy of alternative medicine.
- altre — Obsolete form of alter.
- alure — a flat passage often found behind parapets of churches or battlements
- alvey — (project, body) A funding programme for collaborative research in the UK.
- alyce — a female given name.
- amble — When you amble, you walk slowly and in a relaxed manner.
- amole — the root, bulb or other part of several mainly western North American plants, such as the agave and yucca, used as a substitute for soap
- ample — If there is an ample amount of something, there is enough of it and usually some extra.
- anele — to anoint, esp to give extreme unction to
- angel — Angels are spiritual beings that some people believe are God's servants in heaven.
- angle — An angle is the difference in direction between two lines or surfaces. Angles are measured in degrees.
- anile — of or like a feeble old woman
- ankle — Your ankle is the joint where your foot joins your leg.
- anole — any small arboreal tropical American insectivorous lizards of the genus Anolis, such as A. carolinensis (green anole): family Iguanidae (iguanas). They are able to change the colour of their skin
- appel — a stamp of the foot, used to warn of one's intent to attack
- apple — An apple is a round fruit with smooth green, yellow, or red skin and firm white flesh.
- areal — any particular extent of space or surface; part: the dark areas in the painting; the dusty area of the room.
- argle — to argue or dispute (about)
- ariel — an Arabian gazelle, Gazella arabica (or dama)
- arlen — Harold (Hymen Arluck) 1905–1986, U.S. songwriter.
- arles — a city in SE France, on the Rhône: Roman amphitheatre. Pop: 53 058 (2006)
- artel — (in the former Soviet Union) a cooperative union or organization, esp of producers, such as peasants
- arvel — Alternative spelling of arval.
- aslef — Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen
- asple — (language) A toy language.
- athel — a male given name.
- atole — A thick drink or thin gruel made from cornmeal.
- avale — (transitive, obsolete) To cause to descend; to lower; to let fall; to doff.
- avile — (obsolete) To abase or debase; to vilify; to depreciate.
- aweel — oh, well then!
- axels — Plural form of axel.
- axile — of, relating to, or attached to the axis
- axled — having an axle
- axles — Plural form of axle.
- ayelp — in a state of yelping
- azole — an organic five-membered ring compound containing one or more atoms in the ring, the number usually being specified by a prefix