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5-letter words containing u, l

  • gulas — Plural form of gula.
  • gulch — a deep, narrow ravine, especially one marking the course of a stream or torrent.
  • gules — the tincture red.
  • gulet — Alternative form of goelette.
  • gulfs — Plural form of gulf.
  • gulfy — Characterized by or full of gulfs or whirlpools.
  • gulls — Plural form of gull.
  • gully — a small valley or ravine originally worn away by running water and serving as a drainageway after prolonged heavy rains.
  • gulps — Plural form of gulp.
  • gulpy — Inclined to gulp.
  • gulty — Obsolete form of guilty.
  • gurly — (of weather or the sea) stormy or rough
  • gusla — a Balkan single-stringed musical instrument that is played with a bow
  • gusli — a Russian musical instrument resembling a harp
  • haulm — stems or stalks collectively, as of grain or of peas, beans, or hops, especially as used for litter or thatching.
  • hauls — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of haul.
  • hault — (obsolete) Lofty; haughty.
  • hilum — Botany. the mark or scar on a seed produced by separation from its funicle or placenta. the nucleus of a granule of starch.
  • hilus — An indentation in the surface of a kidney, spleen, or other organ, where blood vessels, ducts, nerve fibers, etc., enter or leave it.
  • hould — Obsolete spelling of hold.
  • hubelDavid, 1926–2013, U.S. neuroscientist, born in Canada: Nobel Prize 1981.
  • hubli — a city in W India, in NW Mysore: incorporated with Dharwar in 1961; educational and trading centre. Pop (with Dharwar): 786 018 (2001)
  • hugelBaron Friedrich von, 1852–1925, English theologian and writer.
  • hugli — a river in NE India, in W Bengal: the westernmost channel by which the Ganges enters the Bay of Bengal. 160 miles (258 km) long.
  • huilaMount, a volcano in central Colombia. 18,700 feet (5700 meters).
  • hulas — Plural form of hula.
  • hulks — Plural form of hulk.
  • hulky — hulking.
  • hullo — (UK) Alternative form of hello (Greeting.).
  • hulls — Plural form of hull.
  • hully — having hulls or husks
  • hulme — T(homas) E(rnest). 1883–1917, English literary critic and poet; a proponent of imagism
  • hulseRussell Alan, born 1950, U.S. physicist: Nobel Prize 1993.
  • hurls — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hurl.
  • hurly — commotion; hurly-burly.
  • iglau — Jihlava.
  • ileum — Anatomy. the third and lowest division of the small intestine, extending from the jejunum to the cecum.
  • ileus — intestinal obstruction characterized by lack of peristalsis and leading to severe colicky pain and vomiting.
  • ilgwu — International Ladies Garment Workers Union
  • ilium — the broad, upper portion of either hipbone.
  • illus — illustrated
  • inula — Any of several plants of the genus Inula, such as elecampane.
  • iulus — the son of Ascanius, founder of the Julian gens or clan
  • joual — any of the nonstandard dialects of Canadian French, characterized by deviations from the standard phonology, morphology, syntax, and vocabulary, and often containing many borrowings from English.
  • jouleJames Prescott, 1818–89, English physicist.
  • jouls — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of joul.
  • jubal — son of Lamech and Adah: the progenitor of musicians and those who produce musical instruments. Gen. 4:21.
  • jugal — of or relating to the cheek or the cheekbone.
  • julep — mint julep.
  • jules — a male given name, French form of Julius.
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