6-letter words containing l, i, m, e
- milsey — a milk strainer
- milted — Simple past tense and past participle of milt.
- milter — a male fish in breeding time.
- mindel — the second major Pleistocene glaciation of Alpine Europe
- mingle — to become mixed, blended, or united.
- misled — to lead or guide wrongly; lead astray.
- mislie — to lie in an uncomfortable position
- missel — (obsolete) mistletoe.
- mistle — (obsolete) mistletoe.
- mizzle — mist or drizzle.
- mobile — capable of moving or being moved readily.
- moiled — to work hard; drudge.
- moiler — to work hard; drudge.
- molies — Plural form of moly.
- moline — (of a cross) having arms of equal length, split and curved back at the ends, used especially as the cadency mark of an eighth son: a cross moline.
- molise — a region of S central Italy, the second smallest of the regions: separated from Abruzzi e Molise in 1965. Capital: Campobasso. Pop: 321 047 (2003 est). Area: 4438 sq km (1731 sq miles)
- mollie — a female given name, form of Mary or Milicent.
- motile — Biology. moving or capable of moving spontaneously: motile cells; motile spores.
- muesli — a breakfast cereal similar to granola, usually consisting of rolled oats and dried fruit.
- mulier — a legitimate child.
- muriel — a female given name.
- myelin — a soft, white, fatty material in the membrane of Schwann cells and certain neuroglial cells: the substance of the myelin sheath.
- nimble — quick and light in movement; moving with ease; agile; active; rapid: nimble feet.
- oilmen — Plural form of oilman.
- palmie — a palmtop computer
- pileum — the top of the head of a bird, from the base of the bill to the nape.
- pimple — a small, usually inflammatory swelling or elevation of the skin; papule or pustule.
- prelim — preliminary.
- refilm — to film again
- remail — to send again or forward (an email message)
- rimple — a wrinkle.
- simile — a figure of speech in which two unlike things are explicitly compared, as in “she is like a rose.”. Compare metaphor.
- simmel — Georg [gey-awrk] /geɪˈɔrk/ (Show IPA), 1858–1918, German sociologist and philosopher.
- simnel — in England,
- simple — easy to understand, deal with, use, etc.: a simple matter; simple tools.
- smiled — to assume a facial expression indicating pleasure, favor, or amusement, but sometimes derision or scorn, characterized by an upturning of the corners of the mouth.
- smiles — to assume a facial expression indicating pleasure, favor, or amusement, but sometimes derision or scorn, characterized by an upturning of the corners of the mouth.
- smilet — a little smile
- smiley — a digital icon, a sequence of keyboard symbols, or a handwritten or printed equivalent, that serves to represent a facial expression, as :‐) for a smiling face or ;‐) for a winking face. Compare emoticon.
- telium — the cluster of spore cases of the rust and smut fungi, bearing teliospores.
- telsim — Busch, ca 1966. Digital simulation.
- timely — occurring at a suitable time; seasonable; opportune; well-timed: a timely warning.
- unlime — to remove the lime from (something, for example animal hides during the preparation process)
- wilmer — a male given name.
- wimble — a device used especially in mining for extracting the rubbish from a bored hole.
- wimple — a woman's headcloth drawn in folds about the chin, formerly worn out of doors, and still in use by some nuns.