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6-letter words containing l, g, e

  • -logue — indicating speech or discourse of a particular kind
  • agedly — in a manner resembling that of an aged person
  • aglare — glaring
  • agleam — glowing; gleaming
  • aglets — Plural form of aglet.
  • aiglet — a metal or plastic tag or sheath at the end of a lace used for tying, as of a shoelace.
  • alagez — Aragats
  • alegar — malt vinegar
  • alegge — to alleviate or lighten (a grief or burden)
  • algate — by any means; anyway
  • algren — Nelson. 1909–81, US novelist. His novels, mostly set in Chicago, include Never Come Morning (1942) and The Man with the Golden Arm (1949)
  • allege — If you allege that something bad is true, you say it but do not prove it.
  • alnage — the inspection and measurement of woollen cloth in ells
  • angela — a feminine name: dim. Angie; var. Angelica, Angelina, Angeline
  • angell — Sir Norman, real name Ralph Norman Angell Lane. 1874–1967, English writer, pacifist, and economist, noted for his work on the economic futility of war, The Great Illusion (1910): Nobel peace prize 1933
  • angelo — a male given name.
  • angels — a male or female given name.
  • angled — set at an angle
  • angler — An angler is someone who fishes with a fishing rod as a hobby.
  • angles — Plural form of angle.
  • anlage — the basis of a later development; foundation
  • argyle — made of knitted or woven material with a diamond-shaped pattern of two or more colours
  • bagels — Plural form of bagel.
  • bagleyWilliam Chandler, 1874–1946, U.S. educator and writer.
  • bangle — A bangle is a decorated metal or wooden ring that you can wear round your wrist or ankle.
  • beagle — A beagle is a short-haired black and brown dog with long ears and short legs. It is kept as a pet or sometimes used for hunting.
  • beclog — to clog (something) up, to block thoroughly
  • beflag — to decorate with flags
  • begall — to make sore by rubbing
  • begild — to decorate or cover with gold
  • beglad — to make glad
  • begulf — to engulf or overwhelm
  • belgae — an ancient Celtic people who in Roman times inhabited present-day Belgium and N France
  • belgic — of Belgium
  • belong — If something belongs to you, you own it.
  • beluga — a large white sturgeon, Acipenser (or Huso) huso, of the Black and Caspian Seas: a source of caviar and isinglass
  • bengal — a former province of NE India, in the great deltas of the Ganges and Brahmaputra Rivers: in 1947 divided into West Bengal (belonging to India) and East Bengal (Bangladesh)
  • bilges — Nautical. either of the rounded areas that form the transition between the bottom and the sides on the exterior of a hull. Also, bilges. (in a hull with a double bottom) an enclosed area between frames at each side of the floors, where seepage collects. Also called bilge well. a well into which seepage drains to be pumped away. Also called bilge water. seepage accumulated in bilges.
  • bingle — a minor crash or upset, as in a car or on a surfboard
  • blague — pretentious but empty talk; nonsense
  • bludge — to scrounge from (someone)
  • blunge — to mix (clay or a similar substance) with water in order to form a suspension for use in ceramics
  • boggle — If you say that the mind boggles at something or that something boggles the mind, you mean that it is so strange or amazing that it is difficult to imagine or understand.
  • bolger — James. born 1935, New Zealand politician; prime minister (1990–97)
  • bowleg — a leg that curves outwards
  • bugler — A bugler is someone who plays the bugle.
  • buglet — a small bugle
  • bulged — a rounded projection, bend, or protruding part; protuberance; hump: a bulge in a wall.
  • bulger — a thing which bulges
  • bungle — If you bungle something, you fail to do it properly, because you make mistakes or are clumsy.

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