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6-letter words containing l, u, s

  • cullis — a gutter in or at the eaves of a roof
  • cultus — a cult, esp. a religious cult
  • cupels — Plural form of cupel.
  • cursal — of or belonging to a set course or rotation, esp of a canon or prebendary in certain churches
  • cuspal — relating to or having a cusp
  • cyclus — a cycle
  • delius — Frederick. 1862–1934, English composer, who drew inspiration from folk tunes and the sounds of nature. His works include the opera A Village Romeo and Juliet (1901), A Mass of Life (1905), and the orchestral variations Brigg Fair (1907)
  • doulas — Plural form of doula.
  • dullesAllen Welsh, 1893–1969, U.S. public official: CIA director 1953–61.
  • dulses — Plural form of dulse.
  • ecclus — Ecclesiasticus
  • elbrus — a mountain in SW Russia, on the border with Georgia, in the Caucasus Mountains, with two extinct volcanic peaks: the highest mountain in Europe. Height: 5642 m (18 510 ft)
  • eludes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of elude.
  • ensoul — Endow with a soul.
  • epulis — (medicine) A hard tumour developed from the gums.
  • equals — The symbol =.
  • eulisp — 1985-present. A Lisp dialect intended to be a common European standard, with influences from Common LISP, Le LISP, Scheme and T. First-class functions, classes and continuations, both static scope and dynamic scope, modules, support for parallelism. The class system (TELOS) incorporates ideas from CLOS, ObjVLisp and Oaklisp. See also Feel. E-mail: <[email protected]>.
  • evulse — to pluck out; to remove by force
  • exults — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exult.
  • falsum — (logic) An arbitrary contradiction, denoted \u22a5.
  • faulds — Plural form of fauld.
  • faults — Plural form of fault.
  • filius — a son
  • flatus — intestinal gas produced by bacterial action on waste matter in the intestines and composed primarily of hydrogen sulfide and varying amounts of methane.
  • flexus — (astronomy, geology) A low, curvilinear ridge with a scalloped pattern.
  • flotus — First Lady of the United States.
  • flours — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flour.
  • flouse — to splash or make a splash
  • flouts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flout.
  • fluffs — Plural form of fluff.
  • fluids — Plural form of fluid.
  • fluish — having flu-like symptoms; like someone who has the flu
  • flukes — Plural form of fluke.
  • flumes — Plural form of flume.
  • flumps — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flump.
  • flunks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flunk.
  • flushy — ruddy; reddish
  • flutes — Plural form of flute.
  • fluxes — a flowing or flow.
  • fuseli — (John) Henry (Johann Heinrich Füssli) 1741–1825, English painter, illustrator, and essayist; born in Switzerland.
  • fusile — formed by melting or casting; fused; founded.
  • fusula — (in the spinneret of a spider) the terminal tube of a silk gland.
  • futsal — a form of association football, played indoors with five players on each side
  • gallus — bold; daring; reckless
  • gaults — Plural form of gault.
  • ghouls — Plural form of ghoul.
  • glarus — a canton in E central Switzerland. 264 sq. mi. (684 sq. km).
  • globus — any spherelike structure
  • glomus — a small globular body.
  • gloucs — Gloucestershire
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