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5-letter words containing s, e, t, l

  • blest — bless
  • celts — Plural form of celt.
  • delts — (bodybuilding, slang) The deltoid muscles.
  • felts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of felt.
  • gelts — Plural form of gelt.
  • isetl — Interactive SETL by Gary Levin <[email protected]>. (Apr 1994)
  • islet — a very small island.
  • istle — a fiber from any of several tropical American plants of the genus Agave or Yucca, used in making bagging, carpets, etc.
  • lates — Plural form of late.
  • least — small in size; not big; not large; tiny: a little desk in the corner of the room.
  • leats — Plural form of leat.
  • lects — Plural form of lect.
  • leets — Plural form of leet.
  • lefts — Plural form of left.
  • lents — (in the Christian religion) an annual season of fasting and penitence in preparation for Easter, beginning on Ash Wednesday and lasting 40 weekdays to Easter, observed by Roman Catholic, Anglican, and certain other churches.
  • let's — Archaic. to hinder, prevent, or obstruct.
  • liest — (archaic) Second-person singular present simple form of 'lie'.
  • lutes — Plural form of lute.
  • melts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of melt.
  • setal — a stiff hair; bristle or bristlelike part.
  • setl2 — SETL with more conventional Ada-like syntax, lexical scope, full block structure, first-class functions and a package and library system. Ported to OS/2, MS-DOS (3.1 up), Extended MS-DOS (80286 and higher processors with extended memory), Macintosh (with the MPW environment), Sun-3 (SunOS 4), Sun-4 (SunOS 4), IBM RS/6000 (AIX 3.1), DEC RISC product line (Ultrix 4.0), DEC Vaxen (Mt. Xinu Unix or VMS).
  • slate — a fine-grained rock formed by the metamorphosis of clay, shale, etc., that tends to split along parallel cleavage planes, usually at an angle to the planes of stratification.
  • sleet — precipitation in the form of ice pellets created by the freezing of rain as it falls (distinguished from hail2. ).
  • slept — simple past tense and past participle of sleep.
  • smelt — to perceive the odor or scent of through the nose by means of the olfactory nerves; inhale the odor of: I smell something burning.
  • spelt — a simple past tense and past participle of spell1 .
  • staelMadame de (Baronne de Staël-Holstein) 1766–1817, French novelist, essayist, poet, and philosopher.
  • stale — not fresh; vapid or flat, as beverages; dry or hardened, as bread.
  • steal — to take (the property of another or others) without permission or right, especially secretly or by force: A pickpocket stole his watch.
  • steel — any of various modified forms of iron, artificially produced, having a carbon content less than that of pig iron and more than that of wrought iron, and having qualities of hardness, elasticity, and strength varying according to composition and heat treatment: generally categorized as having a high, medium, or low-carbon content.
  • stela — stele (defs 1–3).
  • stele — an upright stone slab or pillar bearing an inscription or design and serving as a monument, marker, or the like.
  • stell — a shelter for cattle or sheep built on moorland or hillsides
  • stile — any of various upright members framing panels or the like, as in a system of paneling, a paneled door, window sash, or chest of drawers. Compare rail1 (def 8).
  • stole — simple past tense of steal.
  • style — a particular kind, sort, or type, as with reference to form, appearance, or character: the baroque style; The style of the house was too austere for their liking.
  • swelt — to perish
  • tales — a narrative that relates the details of some real or imaginary event, incident, or case; story: a tale about Lincoln's dog.
  • teels — til.
  • telos — the end term of a goal-directed process; especially, the Aristotelian final cause.
  • tesla — Nikola [nik-oh-luh] /ˈnɪk oʊ lə/ (Show IPA), 1856–1943, U.S. physicist, electrical engineer, and inventor, born in Croatia.
  • tesol — teaching English to speakers of other languages. Compare ESOL.
  • toles — enameled or lacquered metalware, usually with gilt decoration, often used, especially in the 18th century, for trays, lampshades, etc.
  • tules — either of two large bulrushes, Scirpus lacustris or S. acutus, found in California and adjacent regions in inundated lands and marshes.
  • welts — a ridge or wale on the surface of the body, as from a blow of a stick or whip.

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