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6-letter words containing s, i

  • levins — Plural form of levin.
  • li-sao — a poem (c320 b.c.) by Ch'ü Yüan.
  • liaise — to form a liaison.
  • lianas — Plural form of liana.
  • lianes — any of various usually woody vines that may climb as high as the tree canopy in a tropical forest.
  • liards — Plural form of liard.
  • liason — Misspelling of liaison.
  • libels — Plural form of libel.
  • libers — an ancient Italian god of wine and vineyards, in later times identified with Bacchus.
  • lidars — Plural form of lidar.
  • lieges — Plural form of liege.
  • lifers — Plural form of lifer.
  • ligans — lagan.
  • ligase — any of a class of enzymes that catalyze the joining of two molecules by formation of a covalent bond accompanied by the hydrolysis of ATP.
  • ligers — Plural form of liger.
  • lights — a light product, as a beer or cigarette.
  • ligsam — Alternative form of ligan.
  • likasi — a city in the S Democratic Republic of the Congo.
  • likens — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of liken.
  • likers — of the same form, appearance, kind, character, amount, etc.: I cannot remember a like instance.
  • likest — Digital Technology. (sometimes initial capital letter) noting or pertaining to a feature used to like specific website content: a Like button; like boxes.
  • lilacs — Plural form of lilac.
  • lilies — Plural form of lily.
  • limbos — Plural form of limbo.
  • limbus — limbo1 .
  • limeys — Plural form of limey.
  • limits — Plural form of limit.
  • límnos — a Greek island in the NE Aegean. 186 sq. mi. (480 sq. km). Capital: Myrina.
  • limous — thick, slimy or muddy
  • limpsy — flimsy; limp; weak; lazy; flaccid.
  • linacs — Plural form of linac.
  • linens — Plural form of linen.
  • liners — Plural form of liner.
  • lingos — Plural form of lingo.
  • linins — Plural form of linin.
  • linish — to polish and smooth the surface of a material by grinding or sanding
  • linsey — linsey-woolsey.
  • lipase — any of a class of enzymes that break down fats, produced by the liver, pancreas, and other digestive organs or by certain plants.
  • lipids — any of a group of organic compounds that are greasy to the touch, insoluble in water, and soluble in alcohol and ether: lipids comprise the fats and other esters with analogous properties and constitute, with proteins and carbohydrates, the chief structural components of living cells.
  • lisbon — a republic in SW Europe, on the Iberian Peninsula, W of Spain. (Including the Azores and the Madeira Islands) 35,414 sq. mi. (91,720 sq. km). Capital: Lisbon.
  • lisgarSir John Young, 1807–76, Canadian political leader: governor general 1869–72.
  • lisp 1 — The original Lisp. Invented by John McCarthy et al at MIT in the late 50's. Followed by LISP 1.5.
  • lisp 2 — LISP 1.5 with an ALGOL 60-like surface syntax. Also optional type declarations, new data types including integer-indexed arrays and character strings, partial-word extraction/insertion operators and macros. A pattern-matching facility similar to COMIT was proposed. Implemented for the Q-32 computer.
  • lisp a — "LISP A: A LISP-like System for Incremental Computing", E.J. Sandewall, Proc SJCC 32 (1968).
  • lisp70 — A Lisp dialect descended from MLISP and MLISP2. Also known as PLISP and VEL. Useful for parsing. Only the pattern-matching system was published and fully implemented. According to Alan Kay, LISP70 had an influence on Smalltalk-72. "The LISP70 Pattern Matching System, Larry Tesler et al, IJCAI 73.
  • lisped — a speech defect consisting in pronouncing s and z like or nearly like the th- sounds of thin and this, respectively.
  • lisper — a speech defect consisting in pronouncing s and z like or nearly like the th- sounds of thin and this, respectively.
  • lissom — lithesome or lithe, especially of body; supple; flexible.
  • listed — made of selvages or strips of cloth.
  • listee — a person, business, etc., that is included in a list or directory.
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