6-letter words containing t, l
- oleate — Chemistry. an ester or a salt of oleic acid.
- olfact — to detect the smell of (something)
- olivet — a large floodlight having a single bulb.
- olmert — Ehud [ey-hoo d] /ˈeɪ hʊd/ (Show IPA), born 1945, Israeli politician: prime minister 2006–09.
- olmütz — a city in central Moravia, in the E Czech Republic.
- omelet — eggs beaten until frothy, often combined with other ingredients, as herbs, chopped ham, cheese, or jelly, and cooked until set.
- omtool — A graphical tool from General Electric Advanced Concepts Center for design and analysis of systems with the OMT methodology. Generates C++ and SQL code.
- oolite — a limestone composed of minute rounded concretions resembling fish roe, in some places altered to ironstone by replacement with iron oxide.
- oolith — any of the component concretions of a piece of oolite.
- ortler — a range of the Alps in N Italy.
- ortles — a range of the Alps in N Italy. Highest peak: 3899 m (12 792 ft)
- osteal — osseous.
- ostial — relating to an ostium
- ostler — hostler.
- otello — an opera (1887) with music by Giuseppe Verdi and a libretto by Arrigo Boito based on Shakespeare's Othello.
- outfly — to surpass in flying, especially in speed or distance: to outfly the speed of sound.
- outlaw — a lawless person or habitual criminal, especially one who is a fugitive from the law.
- outlay — an expending or spending, as of money.
- outler — a farm animal kept out of doors
- outlet — an opening or passage by which anything is let out; vent; exit.
- outlie — (rare, transitive) To tell more or better lies than.
- owelty — equality, esp in financial transactions
- oxtail — the skinned tail of an ox or steer, used as an ingredient in soup, stew, etc.
- oyelet — eyelet (def 5).
- palate — Anatomy. the roof of the mouth, consisting of an anterior bony portion (hard palate) and a posterior muscular portion (soft palate) that separate the oral cavity from the nasal cavity.
- palest — light-colored or lacking in color: a pale complexion; his pale face; a pale child. lacking the usual intensity of color due to fear, illness, stress, etc.: She looked pale and unwell when we visited her in the nursing home.
- pallet — a small, low, portable platform on which goods are placed for storage or moving, as in a warehouse or vehicle.
- palter — to talk or act insincerely or deceitfully; lie or use trickery.
- paltry — ridiculously or insultingly small: a paltry sum.
- partly — in part; to some extent or degree; partially; not wholly: His statement is partly true.
- pastel — the woad plant.
- pastil — a flavored or medicated lozenge; troche.
- pathol — pathological
- patrol — (of a police officer, soldier, etc.) to pass along a road, beat, etc., or around or through a specified area in order to maintain order and security.
- pattle — paddle1 (def 11).
- pelite — any clayey rock, as mudstone or shale.
- pellet — a small, rounded or spherical body, as of food or medicine.
- pelmet — a decorative cornice or valance at the head of a window or doorway, used to cover the fastenings from which curtains are hung.
- pelota — a Basque and Spanish game from which jai alai was developed.
- pelted — to attack or assail with repeated blows or with missiles.
- pelter — a person or thing that pelts.
- peltry — fur skins; pelts collectively.
- pentel — a ballpoint pen with free-flowing ink in the manner of a felt-tip pen
- pentyl — containing a pentyl group; amyl.
- penult — the next to the last syllable in a word.
- pertly — boldly forward in speech or behavior; impertinent; saucy.
- pestle — a tool for pounding or grinding substances in a mortar.
- petrel — any of numerous tube-nosed seabirds of the families Procellariidae, Hydrobatidae, and Pelecanoididae.
- petrol — British. gasoline.
- pettle — to caress or cuddle