6-letter words containing l, e, p, s
- pilsen — German name of Plzeň.
- places — a particular portion of space, whether of definite or indefinite extent.
- please — (used as a polite addition to requests, commands, etc.) if you would be so obliging; kindly: Please come here. Will you please turn the radio off?
- plexus — a network, as of nerves or blood vessels.
- pliers — pliers, (sometimes used with a singular verb) small pincers with long jaws, for bending wire, holding small objects, etc. (usually used with pair of).
- plisse — a textile finish characterized by a puckered or blistered effect, produced by chemical treatment.
- pluses — more by the addition of; increased by: ten plus two is twelve.
- poleis — an ancient Greek city-state.
- posole — a thick, stewlike soup of pork or chicken, hominy, mild chili peppers, and coriander leaves: traditionally served at Christmas and often favored as a hangover remedy.
- proles — a member of the proletariat.
- pulser — a machine that produces pulses
- pussel — a maid; a girl
- sample — a small part of anything or one of a number, intended to show the quality, style, or nature of the whole; specimen.
- sapele — Also called aboudikro. the mahoganylike wood of any of several African trees of the genus Entandrophragma, used for making furniture.
- sapple — soap bubbles
- schlep — to carry; lug: to schlep an umbrella on a sunny day.
- semple — simple; straightforward; humble; honest; lowly; common
- sepals — one of the individual leaves or parts of the calyx of a flower.
- septal — of or relating to a septum.
- shlepp — to carry; lug: to schlep an umbrella on a sunny day.
- simple — easy to understand, deal with, use, etc.: a simple matter; simple tools.
- sipple — to take small sips (of)
- sleepy — ready or inclined to sleep; drowsy.
- sliped — a sledge, drag, or sleigh.
- sloped — to have or take an inclined or oblique direction or angle considered with reference to a vertical or horizontal plane; slant.
- sloper — a person or thing that slopes.
- souple — silk from which only a portion of the sericin has been removed.
- specol — ["SPECOL - A Computer Enquiry Language for the Non-Programmer", B.T. Smith, Computer J 11:121 (1968)].
- speltz — a wheat variety
- spiles — a peg or plug of wood, especially one used as a spigot.
- spinel — any of a group of minerals composed principally of oxides of magnesium, aluminum, iron, manganese, chromium, etc., characterized by their hardness and octahedral crystals.
- splake — the hybrid offspring of a lake trout and a brook trout.
- spleen — a highly vascular, glandular, ductless organ, situated in humans at the cardiac end of the stomach, serving chiefly in the formation of mature lymphocytes, in the destruction of worn-out red blood cells, and as a reservoir for blood.
- splen- — spleno-
- splice — to join together or unite (two ropes or parts of a rope) by the interweaving of strands.
- spline — a long, narrow, thin strip of wood, metal, etc.; slat.
- splore — a frolic; revel; carousal.
- staple — a principal raw material or commodity grown or manufactured in a locality.
- stipel — a secondary stipule situated at the base of a leaflet of a compound leaf.
- superl — superlative
- suplex — a wrestling hold in which a wrestler grasps his opponent round the waist from behind and carries him backwards
- supple — bending readily without breaking or becoming deformed; pliant; flexible: a supple bough.
- swiple — the part of a flail that strikes the grain in threshing
- whelps — Plural form of whelp.
- wsbpel — Web Services Business Process Execution Language