5-letter words containing w, a, l
- waile — Obsolete spelling of wail.
- wails — Plural form of wail.
- waldo — Pierre or Peter, died c1217, French merchant and religious reformer, declared a heretic: founder of the Waldenses.
- waled — something that is selected as the best; choice.
- waler — a horse bred in New South Wales, Australia, as a military saddle horse and exported in numbers during the 19th century to British India.
- wales — something that is selected as the best; choice.
- waley — Arthur (Arthur David Schloss) 1889–1966, British translator of Chinese and Japanese literature.
- walis — Plural form of wali.
- walke — Obsolete spelling of walk.
- walks — Plural form of walk.
- walla — wallah.
- walls — Plural form of wall.
- wally — fine; splendid.
- walsh — Courtney (Andrew). born 1962, West Indian cricketer, born in Jamaica: a fast bowler, he took 519 wickets in 132 test matches (1984–2001)
- walty — (of a ship) insecure or wobbly
- waltz — a ballroom dance, in moderately fast triple meter, in which the dancers revolve in perpetual circles, taking one step to each beat.
- wanly — of an unnatural or sickly pallor; pallid; lacking color: His wan face suddenly flushed.
- waulk — (transitive, obsolete, Northern England, Scotland) to make cloth (especially tweed in Scotland) denser and more felt-like by soaking and beating.
- wauls — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of waul.
- weald — The, a region in SE England, in Kent, Surrey, and Essex counties: once a forest area; now an agricultural region.
- weale — Alternative form of wale.
- weals — wheal.
- whale — any of the larger marine mammals of the order Cetacea, especially as distinguished from the smaller dolphins and porpoises, having a fishlike body, forelimbs modified into flippers, and a head that is horizontally flattened.
- whall — A light colour of the iris in horses; the state of being walleyed.
- wheal — a small, burning or itching swelling on the skin, as from a mosquito bite or from hives.
- wilan — wireless local area network
- wilga — a small drought-resistant tree, Geijera parviflora, of Australia, having hard aromatic wood, white flowers, and foliage that resembles that of the willow
- wilja — a variety of potato with yellowish skin, light yellow flesh and a medium dry texture
- willa — a female given name, form of Wilhelmina.
- wilma — a female given name, form of Wilhelmina.
- wisla — Vistula
- woald — weld2 .
- wrawl — to howl or bawl
- wulac — Watsonia United Little Athletics Club
- yalow — Rosalyn (Sussman) [roz-uh-lin suhs-muh n] /ˈrɒz ə lɪn ˈsʌs mən/ (Show IPA), 1921–2011, U.S. medical physicist: Nobel Prize in medicine 1977.
- yawls — (nautical) Plural form of yawl.