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6-letter words containing l, y, e

  • solely — as the only one or ones: solely responsible.
  • sorely — in a painful manner.
  • ssleay — (networking, security, protocol)   A free implementation of Netscape's Secure Socket Layer protocol, coded from scratch, using only the publically available documentation of the various protocols, by Eric Young in Australia. SSLeay supports the DES, RSA, RC4, and IDEA encryption algorithms.
  • steely — consisting or made of steel.
  • styler — a person or thing that styles.
  • stylet — a stiletto or dagger.
  • stylie — fashion-conscious
  • surely — firmly; unerringly; without missing, slipping, etc.
  • tamely — changed from the wild or savage state; domesticated: a tame bear.
  • telary — relating to a web
  • tetryl — a yellow, crystalline, water-insoluble solid, C 7 H 5 N 5 O 8 , used as a chemical indicator and as a detonator and bursting charge in small-caliber shells.
  • tilery — a factory or kiln for making tiles.
  • tilley — Vesta (ˈvɛstə), original name Matilda Alice Powles. 1864–1952, British music-hall entertainer, best known as a male impersonator
  • timely — occurring at a suitable time; seasonable; opportune; well-timed: a timely warning.
  • titely — immediately
  • tolley — a large marble used in the game of marbles
  • tylote — a knobbed sponge spicule
  • usolye — a city in the W Russian Federation in Europe, opposite Berezniki on the Kama River.
  • valeryPaul [pawl] /pɔl/ (Show IPA), 1871–1945, French poet and philosopher.
  • valley — an elongated depression between uplands, hills, or mountains, especially one following the course of a stream.
  • verily — in truth; really; indeed.
  • viewly — pleasant on the eye
  • vilely — wretchedly bad: a vile humor.
  • vively — in a quick or lively manner
  • volley — the simultaneous discharge of a number of missiles or firearms.
  • warely — (obsolete) Watchfully; with caution.
  • warley — an industrial town in W central England, in Sandwell unitary authority, West Midlands: formed in 1966 by the amalgamation of Smethwick, Oldbury, and Rowley Regis. Pop: 189 854 (2001)
  • weakly — weak or feeble in constitution; not robust; sickly.
  • weekly — done, happening, appearing, etc., once a week, or every week: a weekly appointment with an analyst.
  • wesleyCharles, 1707–88, English evangelist and hymnist.
  • wheely — Circular; suitable to rotation.
  • whelky — Having whelks, ridges, or protuberances.
  • widely — to a wide extent.
  • wieldy — readily wielded or managed, as in use or action.
  • wifely — of, like, or befitting a wife.
  • willey — to willow (cotton).
  • wisely — having the power of discerning and judging properly as to what is true or right; possessing discernment, judgment, or discretion.
  • wolseyThomas, 1475?–1530, English cardinal and statesman.
  • wooley — (rare) alternative spelling of wooly.
  • woylie — (Australia) A species of bettong, Bettongia penicillata.
  • wurley — an Aborigine's shelter, made of branches and leaves.
  • xylene — A volatile liquid hydrocarbon obtained by distilling wood, coal tar, or petroleum, and used in fuels and solvents, and in chemical synthesis.
  • xylose — A sugar of the pentose class that occurs widely in plants, especially as a component of hemicelluloses.
  • yaffle — (UK) the European green woodpecker, Picus viridis.
  • yarely — quick; agile; lively.
  • yclept — a past participle of clepe.
  • yearly — pertaining to a year or to each year.
  • yelder — barren; sterile.
  • yelets — a city in the W Russian Federation in Europe, SE of Moscow.
  • yelled — Give a loud, sharp cry.
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