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6-letter words containing s, e, a, l

  • slayed — to draw (warp ends) through the heddle eyes of the harness or through the dents of the reed in accordance with a given plan for weaving a fabric.
  • slayer — to kill by violence.
  • sleave — to divide or separate into filaments, as silk.
  • sleaze — a contemptible or vulgar person.
  • sleazo — a sleazy person
  • sleazy — contemptibly low, mean, or disreputable: sleazy politics.
  • sloaneSir Hans, 1660–1753, English physician and naturalist.
  • solace — comfort in sorrow, misfortune, or trouble; alleviation of distress or discomfort.
  • solate — to change from a gel to a sol.
  • solera — (especially in Spain) a series of casks, graded according to age, in which sherries and brandies are stored while maturing.
  • splake — the hybrid offspring of a lake trout and a brook trout.
  • squeal — a somewhat prolonged, sharp, shrill cry, as of pain, fear, or surprise.
  • 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.
  • stable — a building for the lodging and feeding of horses, cattle, etc.
  • stadle — staddle.
  • staled — not fresh; vapid or flat, as beverages; dry or hardened, as bread.
  • staple — a principal raw material or commodity grown or manufactured in a locality.
  • steale — a handle
  • stelae — stele (defs 1–3).
  • stelai — an upright stone slab or pillar bearing an inscription or design and serving as a monument, marker, or the like.
  • stelar — an upright stone slab or pillar bearing an inscription or design and serving as a monument, marker, or the like.
  • stella — Frank (Phillip) born 1936, U.S. painter.
  • suable — liable to be sued; capable of being sued.
  • tassel — a pendent ornament consisting commonly of a bunch of threads, small cords, or other strands hanging from a roundish knob or head, used on clothing, in jewelry, on curtains, etc.
  • teasel — any of several plants of the genus Dipsacus, having prickly leaves and flower heads. Compare teasel family.
  • thales — c640–546? b.c, Greek philosopher, born in Miletus.
  • unseal — to break or remove the seal of; open, as something sealed or firmly closed: to unseal a letter; to unseal a tomb.
  • usable — available or convenient for use: 2000 square feet of usable office space.
  • valens — Flavius [fley-vee-uh s] /ˈfleɪ vi əs/ (Show IPA), a.d. c328–378, emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire 364–378.
  • valise — a small piece of luggage that can be carried by hand, used to hold clothing, toilet articles, etc.; suitcase; traveling bag.
  • values — relative worth, merit, or importance: the value of a college education; the value of a queen in chess.
  • vela's — Biology. any of various veillike or curtainlike membranous partitions.
  • versal — universal or whole.
  • vestal — of or relating to the goddess Vesta.
  • walers — Plural form of waler.
  • walesaLech [lek] /lɛk/ (Show IPA), born 1943, Polish labor leader: a leader of Solidarity 1980; president 1990–96; Nobel Peace Prize 1983.
  • warsle — wrestle
  • wastel — (obsolete) A kind of fine white bread or cake.
  • weasal — Misspelling of weasel.
  • weasel — any small carnivore of the genus Mustela, of the family Mustelidae, having a long, slender body and feeding chiefly on small rodents.
  • whalesBay of, an inlet of the Ross Sea, in Antarctica: location of Little America.
  • wheals — Plural form of wheal.
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