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6-letter words containing l, s, b

  • -blast — (in biology) indicating an embryonic cell or formative layer
  • abeles — Plural form of abele.
  • ablest — having necessary power, skill, resources, or qualifications; qualified: able to lift a two-hundred-pound weight; able to write music; able to travel widely; able to vote.
  • ablush — (of a person) blushing
  • absail — Misspelling of abseil.
  • abseil — To abseil down a cliff or rock face means to slide down it in a controlled way using a rope, with your feet against the cliff or rock.
  • adlibs — Plural form of adlib.
  • albers — Josef. 1888–1976, US painter, designer, and poet, born in Germany. His works include a series of abstract paintings entitled Homage to the Square
  • albums — Plural form of album.
  • alibis — Plural form of alibi.
  • ambles — Plural form of amble.
  • b list — a category considered to be slightly below the most socially desirable
  • bagels — Plural form of bagel.
  • balers — Plural form of baler.
  • balise — an electronic beacon used on a railway
  • ballas — a spherical aggregate of small diamond crystals used for drilling and for various industrial purposes.
  • ballsy — You can describe a person or their behaviour as ballsy if you admire them because you think they are energetic and brave.
  • balots — Plural form of balot.
  • balsam — Balsam is a sweet-smelling oil that is obtained from certain trees or bushes and used to make medicines and perfumes.
  • balsas — river in SC Mexico, flowing into the Pacific: c. 450 mi (724 km)
  • baltis — Plural form of balti.
  • baluns — Plural form of balun.
  • basalt — Basalt is a type of black rock that is produced by volcanoes.
  • basely — morally low; without estimable personal qualities; dishonorable; meanspirited; selfish; cowardly.
  • basils — Plural form of basil.
  • bastle — a fortified farmhouse built near to the Scottish–English border, particularly during the 16th and 17th centuries
  • baulks — to stop, as at an obstacle, and refuse to proceed or to do something specified (usually followed by at): He balked at making the speech.
  • baylis — Lillian Mary. 1874–1937, British theatre manager: founded the Old Vic (1912) and the Sadler's Wells company for opera and ballet (1931)
  • belies — to show to be false; contradict: His trembling hands belied his calm voice.
  • belsen — a village in NE Germany: with Bergen, the site of a Nazi concentration camp (1943–45)
  • beltsy — a city in NW Moldavia, NW of Kishinev.
  • beslan — a town in the North Ossetian Republic in Russia: scene of a massacre in 2004 when Chechen extremists held a school hostage, leading to a siege in which 344 people were killed. Pop: 35 550 (2002)
  • bessel — Friedrich Wilhelm (ˈfriːdrɪç ˈvɪlhɛlm). 1784–1846, German astronomer and mathematician. He made the first authenticated measurement of a star's distance (1841) and systematized a series of mathematical functions used in physics
  • 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.
  • birsle — (of food) the roasted surface
  • bisley — a village in SE England, in Surrey: annual meetings of the National Rifle Association
  • blains — an inflammatory swelling or sore.
  • blaise — a male given name.
  • blashy — very rainy
  • blast- — blasto-
  • blasty — blustery
  • blazes — (intensifier)
  • bleaks — a European freshwater fish, Alburnus alburnus, having scales with a silvery pigment that is used in the production of artificial pearls.
  • blinds — unable to see; lacking the sense of sight; sightless: a blind man.
  • blinks — a small temperate portulacaceous plant, Montia fontana with small white flowers
  • blocks — a solid mass of wood, stone, etc., usually with one or more flat or approximately flat faces.
  • blosim — Block-Diagram Simulator. A block-diagram simulator. "A Tool for Structured Functional Simulation", D.G. Messerschmitt, IEEE J on Selected Areas in Comm, SAC-2(1):137-147, 1984.
  • blouse — A blouse is a kind of shirt worn by a girl or woman.
  • blousy — like a blouse
  • blowse — a brash, red-faced woman

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