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6-letter words containing t, l

  • tamale — a city in N Ghana.
  • tamely — changed from the wild or savage state; domesticated: a tame bear.
  • tangle — to bring together into a mass of confusedly interlaced or intertwisted threads, strands, or other like parts; snarl.
  • tangly — full of tangles; snarled
  • tapalo — a Latin American scarf or shawl, often patterned and brightly coloured
  • taqlid — the acceptance of authority in religious matters.
  • tarlac — a city on N central Luzon, in the N Philippines.
  • tarnal — damned
  • tarsal — of or relating to the tarsus of the foot.
  • tartly — sharp to the taste; sour or acid: Tart apples are best for pie. Synonyms: astringent, acrid, piquant. Antonyms: sweet, sugary, bland, mellow.
  • tassel — a pendent ornament consisting commonly of a bunch of threads, small cords, or other strands hanging from a roundish knob or head, used on clothing, in jewelry, on curtains, etc.
  • tatler — a triweekly periodical (1709–11) written, edited, and published by Richard Steele with the collaboration of Joseph Addison.
  • tattle — to let out secrets.
  • tautly — tightly drawn; tense; not slack.
  • taxila — an archaeological site near Rawalpindi, Pakistan: ruins of three successive cities on the same site, dating from about the 7th century b.c. to about the 7th century a.d.; Buddhist center.
  • taylor — A(lan) J(ohn) P(ercivale) 1906–90, English historian.
  • tcl-dp — Tcl-DP extends Tcl's "send" by removing the restriction that you can only send to other clients of the same X11 server. Version 3.0 library by Larry Rowe.
  • teagle — a hoist for moving goods within a warehouse
  • teasel — any of several plants of the genus Dipsacus, having prickly leaves and flower heads. Compare teasel family.
  • teazel — to raise a nap on (cloth) with teasels; dress by means of teasels.
  • teazle — to raise a nap on (cloth) with teasels; dress by means of teasels.
  • tectal — of or relating to the tectum
  • teflon — characterized by imperviousness to blame or criticism: a Teflon politician.
  • tegula — (in certain insects) a scalelike lobe at the base of the forewing.
  • tehsil — an administrative region of India
  • telary — relating to a web
  • teledu — a small, dark-brown, badgerlike mammal, Mydaus javensis, of the mountains of Java, Sumatra, and Borneo, having a white stripe down the back, and ejecting a foul-smelling secretion when alarmed.
  • telega — a Russian cart of rude construction, having four wheels and no springs.
  • telegu — Telugu
  • telesm — a talisman
  • telfer — to transport by means of a telpherage.
  • telial — of a telium
  • telium — the cluster of spore cases of the rust and smut fungi, bearing teliospores.
  • telkom — the official telephone service in South Africa
  • tellerEdward, 1908–2003, U.S. physicist, born in Hungary.
  • tellez — Gabriel [Spanish gah-vree-el] /Spanish ˌgɑ vriˈɛl/ (Show IPA), Tirso de Molina.
  • tellin — any marine bivalve mollusk of the genus Tellina, having a thin, rounded shell of white, yellow, pink, or purple.
  • telloh — a village in SE Iraq, between the lower Tigris and Euphrates: site of the ancient Sumerian city of Lagash.
  • tells' — an artificial mound consisting of the accumulated remains of one or more ancient settlements (often used in Egypt and the Middle East as part of a place name).
  • tellus — an ancient Roman goddess of the earth, marriage, and fertility, identified with the Greek goddess Gaea.
  • telnet — /tel'net/ 1. The Internet standard protocol for remote login. Runs on top of TCP/IP. Defined in STD 8, RFC 854 and extended with options by many other RFCs. Unix BSD networking software includes a program, telnet, which uses the protocol and acts as a terminal emulator for the remote login session. Sometimes abbreviated to TN. TOPS-10 had a similar program called IMPCOM. 2. The US nationwide network into which one dials to access CompuServe. It was created by John Goltz, one of the founders and system guru of CompuServe. He later worked for Tymshare, one of CompuServe's big competitors.
  • telome — the fundamental unit of a plant's structure
  • telsim — Busch, ca 1966. Digital simulation.
  • telson — the last segment, or an appendage of the last segment, of certain arthropods, as the middle flipper of a lobster's tail.
  • telugu — a Dravidian language spoken mainly in Andhra Pradesh state, SE India.
  • templeShirley (Shirley Temple Black) 1928–2014, U.S. film actress, famous for child roles during the 1930s, and diplomat.
  • tencel — a fabric made from wood pulp cellulose, having a silky texture
  • tercel — the male of a hawk, especially of a gyrfalcon or peregrine.
  • terfel — Sir Bryn, real name Bryn Terfel Jones. born 1965, Welsh bass baritone, noted for his performances in operas by Mozart and Wagner
  • tergal — of or relating to the tergum.
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