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5-letter words containing y, e, l

  • flyes — Plural form of flye.
  • flype — a flap or fold
  • flyte — to dispute; wrangle; scold; jeer.
  • foley — of or relating to motion-picture sound effects produced manually: a Foley artist.
  • fylde — a region in NW England in Lancashire between the Wyre and Ribble estuaries
  • gayle — a female or male given name.
  • gelly — Obsolete form of jelly.
  • gleby — clod-like
  • gluey — like glue; viscid; sticky.
  • glyde — Obsolete spelling of glide.
  • goyle — a ravine
  • gymel — the technique, found in some medieval English music, of singing voice parts in parallel thirds.
  • haleyAlex, 1921–92, U.S. writer.
  • hayle — health and welfare
  • healyTimothy Michael, 1855–1931, Irish nationalist politician.
  • hexyl — containing a hexyl group.
  • holey — an opening through something; gap; aperture: a hole in the roof; a hole in my sock.
  • hoyleEdmond, 1672–1769, English authority and writer on card games.
  • hyleg — the dominant planet when someone is born which is said to determine the length of their life
  • jelly — a food preparation of a soft, elastic consistency due to the presence of gelatin, pectin, etc., especially fruit juice boiled down with sugar and used as a sweet spread for bread and toast, as a filling for cakes or doughnuts, etc.
  • kayle — A pin used in kayles or skittles.
  • kelly — a man's stiff hat, as a derby or straw skimmer.
  • kelpy — kelpie1 .
  • kelty — a large or extra drink imposed on someone who is avoiding drinking or is thought not to be drinking enough
  • kiley — kylie.
  • kyles — Plural form of kyle.
  • kyley — Alternative form of kylie.
  • kylie — boomerang.
  • kyloe — West Highland.
  • lacey — a town in W Washington.
  • ladye — Archaic spelling of lady.
  • layed — (archaic) Simple past tense and past participle of lay.
  • layer — protocol layer
  • leady — like lead; leaden.
  • leafy — having, abounding in, or covered with leaves or foliage: the leafy woods.
  • leahyWilliam Daniel, 1875–1959, U.S. admiral and diplomat.
  • leaky — allowing liquid, gas, etc., to enter or escape: a leaky boat; a leaky container.
  • leany — (obsolete) lean.
  • leary — leery1 .
  • leavy — leafy.
  • leccy — Alternative form of lecky.
  • lechy — (informal) Like a lech; lecherous, tawdrily lustful.
  • lecky — William Edward Hartpole [hahrt-pohl] /ˈhɑrt poʊl/ (Show IPA), 1838–1903, Irish essayist and historian.
  • leddy — Eye dialect of lady.
  • ledgy — having ledges.
  • leery — leer2 .
  • lefty — a left-handed person.
  • leggy — having awkwardly long legs.
  • leidyJoseph, 1823–91, U.S. paleontologist, parasitologist, and anatomist.
  • lemay — Curtis (Emerson) 1906–90, U.S. Air Force officer: chief of the Strategic Air Command 1948–61; Chief of Staff of the Air Force 1961–65.
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