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6-letter words containing l, n, g

  • aglint — displaying bright points of light, as by reflection; glittering: a diamond tiara aglint under the ballroom lights.
  • agnail — a sore or swelling around a fingernail or toenail
  • agonal — relating to agony, esp before death
  • ailing — An ailing organization or society is in difficulty and is becoming weaker.
  • alagna — Roberto. born 1963, Italian opera singer, born in France; a lyric tenor
  • algins — any hydrophilic, colloidal substance found in or obtained from various kelps, as alginic acid or one of its soluble salts.
  • 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)
  • aligns — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of align.
  • alnage — the inspection and measurement of woollen cloth in ells
  • analog — Analog technology involves measuring, storing, or recording an infinitely variable amount of information by using physical quantities such as voltage.
  • 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.
  • anglia — England
  • anglic — the English language in a simplified spelling devised by R. E. Zachrisson (1880–1937), a Swedish philologist, to make English easier to use as an auxiliary language. About 40 of the most frequent words are kept in their usual spellings; the rest of the vocabulary is spelled phonetically with letters of the traditional 26-letter alphabet.
  • anglo- — Anglo- combines with adjectives indicating nationality to form adjectives which describe something connected with relations between Britain and another country.
  • anglos — Plural form of anglo.
  • angola — a republic in SW Africa, on the Atlantic: includes the enclave of Cabinda, north of the River Congo; a Portuguese possession from 1575 until its independence in 1975; multiparty constitution adopted in 1991; factional violence. It consists of a narrow coastal plain with a large fertile plateau in the east. Currency: kwanza. Religion: Christian majority. Capital: Luanda. Pop: 18 565 269 (2013 est). Area: 1 246 693 sq km (481 351 sq miles)
  • anlage — the basis of a later development; foundation
  • baling — Also, bailer. a bucket, dipper, or other container used for bailing.
  • bangle — A bangle is a decorated metal or wooden ring that you can wear round your wrist or ankle.
  • belong — If something belongs to you, you own it.
  • 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)
  • bingle — a minor crash or upset, as in a car or on a surfboard
  • bluing — a blue liquid, powder, etc. used in rinsing white fabrics to prevent yellowing
  • blunge — to mix (clay or a similar substance) with water in order to form a suspension for use in ceramics
  • bungle — If you bungle something, you fail to do it properly, because you make mistakes or are clumsy.
  • calgon — a chemical compound, sodium hexametaphosphate, with water-softening properties, used in detergents
  • cangle — to wrangle
  • clangs — Plural form of clang.
  • clangy — Having a clanging sound.
  • clings — Plural form of cling.
  • clingy — If you describe someone as clingy, you mean that they become very attached to people and depend on them too much.
  • cluing — anything that serves to guide or direct in the solution of a problem, mystery, etc.
  • clunge — (UK, vulgar, slang, mostly, internet) vagina.
  • dangle — If something dangles from somewhere or if you dangle it somewhere, it hangs or swings loosely.
  • dangly — dangling; hanging down
  • dingle — a deep, narrow cleft between hills; shady dell.
  • doling — a portion or allotment of money, food, etc., especially as given at regular intervals by a charity or for maintenance.
  • dongle — a hardware device attached to a computer without which a particular software program will not run: used to prevent unauthorized use.
  • ealing — a borough of Greater London, England.
  • eeling — Present participle of eel.
  • elbing — a port in N Poland: metallurgical industries. Pop: 129 000 (2005 est)
  • eloign — (obsolete, transitive) To remove (something) to a distance.
  • engaol — (transitive, British, archaic) To imprison in a gaol.
  • engels — Friedrich (ˈfriːdrɪç). 1820–95, German socialist leader and political philosopher, in England from 1849. He collaborated with Marx on The Communist Manifesto (1848) and his own works include Condition of the Working Classes in England (1844) and The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State (1884)

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