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6-letter words containing t, e, l, u

  • -tuple — indicating a set of the number specified
  • -ulent — abundant or full of
  • ablute — (intransitive, colloquial) To wash oneself. (First attested in the Late 19th century.).
  • amulet — An amulet is a small object that you wear or carry because you think it will bring you good luck and protect you from evil or injury.
  • auklet — any of various small auks of the genera Aethia and Ptychoramphus
  • bluest — the pure color of a clear sky; the primary color between green and violet in the visible spectrum, an effect of light with a wavelength between 450 and 500 nm.
  • boutel — boltel (def 1).
  • buglet — a small bugle
  • bullet — A bullet is a small piece of metal with a pointed or rounded end, which is fired out of a gun.
  • bustle — If someone bustles somewhere, they move there in a hurried way, often because they are very busy.
  • butler — A butler is the most important male servant in a wealthy house.
  • buttle — to act as a butler
  • cautel — craftiness; skilful deceit
  • cletus — Anacletus.
  • clouet — François (frɑ̃swa), ?1515–72, and his father, Jean (ʒɑ̃), ?1485–?1540, French portrait painters
  • cullet — waste glass for melting down to be reused
  • culter — Alternative form of colter.
  • cutely — attractive, especially in a dainty way; pleasingly pretty: a cute child; a cute little apartment.
  • cutler — a person who makes or sells cutlery
  • cutlet — A cutlet is a small piece of meat which is usually fried or grilled.
  • cuttle — cuttlefish.
  • dilute — to make (a liquid) thinner or weaker by the addition of water or the like.
  • dublet — Obsolete form of doublet.
  • dulcet — pleasant to the ear; melodious: the dulcet tones of the cello.
  • duplet — Chemistry. two electrons occupying the same orbital in an atom or molecule; two electrons working together, especially forming a nonpolar covalent bond between atoms.
  • eluant — Alternative spelling of eluent.
  • eluate — A solution obtained by elution.
  • eluent — (analytical chemistry) In chromatography, a solvent used in order to effect separation by elution.
  • eluted — Simple past tense and past participle of elute.
  • elutor — a vessel used for elution
  • englut — To swallow; to swallow up, engulf.
  • exults — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exult.
  • fluate — a former name for fluoride
  • fluent — spoken or written with ease: fluent French.
  • fluted — fine, clear, and mellow; flutelike: fluted notes.
  • fluter — a person who makes flutings.
  • flutes — Plural form of flute.
  • flutey — having the tone and rather high pitch variation of a flute: a person of fastidious manner and fluty voice.
  • futile — incapable of producing any result; ineffective; useless; not successful: Attempting to force-feed the sick horse was futile.
  • glutei — any of several muscles of the buttocks, especially the gluteus maximus.
  • gluten — the tough, viscid, nitrogenous substance remaining when the flour of wheat or other grain is washed to remove the starch.
  • glutes — Plural form of glute.
  • guglet — goglet.
  • gullet — the esophagus.
  • gurlet — a pickaxe with a double-sided head, one side being a sharp point and the other side being a cutting edge
  • guttle — To put into the gut; to eat voraciously; to swallow greedily; to gorge, gormandize.
  • houlet — An owlet.
  • hurtle — to rush violently; move with great speed: The car hurtled down the highway.
  • hustle — to proceed or work rapidly or energetically: to hustle about putting a house in order.
  • iseult — Also, Yseult. German Isolde. Arthurian Romance. the daughter of a king of Ireland who became the wife of King Mark of Cornwall: she was the beloved of Tristram. daughter of the king of Brittany, and wife of Tristram.

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