6-letter words containing s, e, l
- tussle — to struggle or fight roughly or vigorously; wrestle; scuffle.
- ulster — a former province in Ireland, now comprising Northern Ireland and a part of the Republic of Ireland.
- umbles — numbles
- unless — except; but; save: Nothing will come of it, unless disaster.
- unseal — to break or remove the seal of; open, as something sealed or firmly closed: to unseal a letter; to unseal a tomb.
- unseel — to undo the seeling of; to unsew
- unself — a lack of self
- unsell — to dissuade from a belief in the desirability, value, wisdom, or truth of something: He tried to unsell the public on its faith in rearmament.
- usable — available or convenient for use: 2000 square feet of usable office space.
- useful — being of use or service; serving some purpose; advantageous, helpful, or of good effect: a useful member of society.
- usolye — a city in the W Russian Federation in Europe, opposite Berezniki on the Kama River.
- 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.
- velsen — a seaport in W Netherlands.
- versal — universal or whole.
- vessel — a craft for traveling on water, now usually one larger than an ordinary rowboat; a ship or boat.
- vestal — of or relating to the goddess Vesta.
- vilest — wretchedly bad: a vile humor.
- visile — a person best stimulated by visual things
- vowels — Phonetics. (in English articulation) a speech sound produced without occluding, diverting, or obstructing the flow of air from the lungs (opposed to consonant). (in a syllable) the sound of greatest sonority, as i in grill. Compare consonant (def 1b). (in linguistic function) a concept empirically determined as a phonological element in structural contrast with consonant, as the (ē) of be (bē), we (wē), and yeast (yēst).
- walers — Plural form of waler.
- walesa — Lech [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.
- welles — (George) Orson, 1915–85, U.S. actor, director, and producer.
- wesley — Charles, 1707–88, English evangelist and hymnist.
- whales — Bay of, an inlet of the Ross Sea, in Antarctica: location of Little America.
- wheals — Plural form of wheal.
- wheels — a circular frame or disk arranged to revolve on an axis, as on or in vehicles or machinery.
- whelks — Plural form of whelk.
- whelms — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of whelm.
- whelps — Plural form of whelp.
- whiles — Chiefly Scot. at times.
- wholes — Plural form of whole.
- wields — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wield.
- wiesel — Elie [el-ee] /ˈɛl i/ (Show IPA), (Eliezer) born 1928, U.S. author, born in Romania: Nobel Peace Prize 1986.
- wilkes — Charles, 1798–1877, U.S. rear admiral and explorer.
- willes — Plural form of wille.
- wisely — having the power of discerning and judging properly as to what is true or right; possessing discernment, judgment, or discretion.
- wolsey — Thomas, 1475?–1530, English cardinal and statesman.
- wolves — plural of wolf.
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- xylose — A sugar of the pentose class that occurs widely in plants, especially as a component of hemicelluloses.
- yelets — a city in the W Russian Federation in Europe, SE of Moscow.
- yields — Produce or provide (a natural, agricultural, or industrial product).
- yodels — Plural form of yodel.