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6-letter words containing s, i, l

  • distil — (transitive) Subject a substance to distillation; .
  • djilas — Milovan [mee-law-vahn] /ˈmi lɔ vɑn/ (Show IPA), 1911–1995, Yugoslavian political leader and author, born in Montenegro.
  • dossil — a cloth roll for removing excess ink from a plate before printing.
  • drills — Plural form of drill.
  • easily — in an easy manner; with ease; without trouble: The traffic moved along easily.
  • eassil — easterly
  • elfish — Characteristic of an elf.
  • elides — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of elide.
  • elisha — a Hebrew prophet of the 9th century bc: successor of Elijah (II Kings 3–9)
  • elisor — (UK, legal) An elector or chooser; one of two persons appointed by a court to return a jury or serve a writ when the sheriff and the coroners are disqualified.
  • elites — Plural form of elite.
  • eloise — a feminine name: equiv. Fr. Héloïse
  • elshin — a cobbler's awl
  • elvish — Of or having to do with elves.
  • elytis — Odysseus, real name Odysseus Alepoudelis. 1912–96, Greek poet, author of the long poems To Axion Esti (1959) and Maria Nefeli (1978): Nobel prize for literature 1979
  • emails — Plural form of email.
  • enisle — Isolate on or as if on an island.
  • enlist — Enroll or be enrolled in the armed services.
  • ensile — Put (grass or another crop) into a silo in order to preserve it as silage.
  • epulis — (medicine) A hard tumour developed from the gums.
  • espial — The action of watching or catching sight of something or someone or the fact of being seen.
  • eulisp — 1985-present. A Lisp dialect intended to be a common European standard, with influences from Common LISP, Le LISP, Scheme and T. First-class functions, classes and continuations, both static scope and dynamic scope, modules, support for parallelism. The class system (TELOS) incorporates ideas from CLOS, ObjVLisp and Oaklisp. See also Feel. E-mail: <[email protected]>.
  • exiles — Plural form of exile.
  • faisal — 1935–58, king of Iraq 1939–58 (grandson of Faisal I).
  • falsie — either of a pair of shaped pads, made of rubber, fabric, or the like, for wearing inside a brassiere to give the breasts a larger or more shapely appearance.
  • felids — Plural form of felid.
  • felsic — (of rocks) consisting chiefly of feldspars, feldspathoids, quartz, and other light-colored minerals.
  • fields — an expanse of open or cleared ground, especially a piece of land suitable or used for pasture or tillage.
  • filers — Plural form of filer.
  • filets — Plural form of filet.
  • filius — a son
  • filose — threadlike.
  • finals — pertaining to or coming at the end; last in place, order, or time: the final meeting of the year.
  • fiscal — of or relating to the public treasury or revenues: fiscal policies.
  • fissle — bustle
  • flails — Plural form of flail.
  • flairs — Plural form of flair.
  • flicks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flick.
  • fliers — Plural form of flier.
  • flimsy — without material strength or solidity: a flimsy fabric; a flimsy structure.
  • flings — Plural form of fling.
  • flints — Plural form of flint.
  • flirts — Plural form of flirt.
  • flisky — skittish; frisking; flighty
  • fluids — Plural form of fluid.
  • fluish — having flu-like symptoms; like someone who has the flu
  • folios — Plural form of folio.
  • follis — a bag of copper or bronze coins with a fixed weight, used as money of account in the later Roman Empire.
  • fossil — any remains, impression, or trace of a living thing of a former geologic age, as a skeleton, footprint, etc.
  • frails — having delicate health; not robust; weak: My grandfather is rather frail now.
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