6-letter words containing r, e, l
- crenel — any of a set of openings formed in the top of a wall or parapet and having slanting sides, as in a battlement
- creole — A creole is a language that has developed from a mixture of different languages and has become the main language in a particular place.
- cresol — an aromatic compound derived from phenol, existing in three isomeric forms: found in coal tar and creosote and used in making synthetic resins and as an antiseptic and disinfectant; hydroxytoluene. Formula: C6H4(CH3)OH
- cresyl — the univalent radical of cresol
- crewel — a loosely twisted worsted yarn, used in fancy work and embroidery
- crible — dotted
- cronel — The iron head of a tilting spear.
- cruell — Obsolete spelling of cruel.
- cruels — Glandular scrofulous swellings in the neck.
- culler — a person employed to cull animals
- culter — Alternative form of colter.
- culver — a dove or pigeon
- curdle — If milk or eggs curdle or if you curdle them, they separate into different bits.
- curled — in a curved or spiral shape or position
- curler — Curlers are small plastic or metal tubes that women roll their hair round in order to make it curly.
- curlew — A curlew is a large brown bird with long legs and a long curved beak. Curlews live near water and have a very distinctive cry.
- curley — James M(ichael) 1874–1958, U.S. politician.
- curple — The hindquarters or the rump of a horse, a strap under the girth of a horse's saddle to stop the saddle from kicking forward.
- curule — (in ancient Rome) of the highest rank, esp one entitled to use a curule chair
- cutler — a person who makes or sells cutlery
- cycler — a person who rides or travels by bicycle, motorcycle, etc.
- dargle — a wooded hollow
- darkle — to grow dark; darken
- darnel — any of several grasses of the genus Lolium, esp L. temulentum, that grow as weeds in grain fields in Europe and Asia
- dartle — to move swiftly and repeatedly
- dealer — A dealer is a person whose business involves buying and selling things.
- dearly — If you love someone dearly, you love them very much.
- deller — Alfred (George). 1912–79, British countertenor
- delors — Jacques (Lucien Jean). born 1925, French politician and economist, President of the European Commission (1985–94): originator of the Delors plan for closer European union
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- delver — to carry on intensive and thorough research for data, information, or the like; investigate: to delve into the issue of prison reform.
- derail — To derail something such as a plan or a series of negotiations means to prevent it from continuing as planned.
- dermal — of or relating to the skin
- dernly — with secrecy
- dialer — an electronic device used to dial telephone numbers automatically
- direly — causing or involving great fear or suffering; dreadful; terrible: a dire calamity.
- drazel — a slut; a drab
- drivel — saliva flowing from the mouth, or mucus from the nose; slaver.
- dualer — of, relating to, or noting two.
- dueler — A person who fights a duel.
- duller — not sharp; blunt: a dull knife.
- earful — an outpouring of oral information or advice, especially when given without solicitation.
- earlap — earflap.
- earles — (Ulster) deposit (on a purchase, etc.).
- eclair — a finger-shaped cream puff, filled with whipped cream, custard, or pastry cream, often coated with icing.
- ederle — Gertrude Caroline, 1906–2003, U.S. swimmer.
- eelier — any of numerous elongated, snakelike marine or freshwater fishes of the order Apodes, having no ventral fins.
- eerily — uncanny, so as to inspire superstitious fear; weird: an eerie midnight howl.
- eggler — (archaic) One who gathers, or deals in, eggs.
- elater — That which elates.