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6-letter words containing al

  • labral — of or like a lip
  • laical — (archaic) Of or pertaining to a layman or laity.
  • lalang — a coarse weedy Malaysian grass, Imperata arundinacea
  • laldie — great energy and enjoyment, or great force
  • lallan — belonging to the Lowlands of Scotland.
  • larval — of, relating to, or in the form of a larva.
  • laxaltPaul, born 1922, U.S. politician: senator 1974–87.
  • leally — loyal; true.
  • lealty — loyal; true.
  • legals — permitted by law; lawful: Such acts are not legal.
  • lemalu — Jonathan (Fa'afetai). born 1976, New Zealand singer of Samoan descent; a bass-baritone noted esp for his lieder recitals
  • lethal — of, relating to, or causing death; deadly; fatal: a lethal weapon; a lethal dose.
  • libral — (obsolete) Of a pound in weight.
  • lienal — the spleen.
  • limbal — (medical) Of or pertaining to the limbus.
  • lineal — being in the direct line, as a descendant or ancestor, or in a direct line, as descent or succession.
  • lithal — (informal, inorganic compound) lithium aluminium hydride;.
  • lo-cal — low-cal.
  • locale — a place or locality, especially with reference to events or circumstances connected with it: to move to a warmer locale.
  • locals — Plural form of local.
  • loreal — (anatomy) Of or pertaining to the lore.
  • loyall — Obsolete spelling of loyal.
  • lumbal — (anatomy) Alternative form of lumbar.
  • luteal — of, relating to, or involving the corpus luteum.
  • lvalue — (programming)   A reference to a location, an expression which can appear as the destination of an assignment operator indicating where a value should be stored. For example, a variable or an array element are lvalues but the constant 42 and the expression i+1 are not. A constant string may or may not be an lvalue (it usually is in C).
  • mahala — a female given name.
  • mahalo — (Hawaiian English) thank you.
  • mahmal — a litter used in a Muslim ceremony which is carried by a camel
  • makalu — a mountain in the Himalayas, on the boundary between Nepal and Tibet. 27,790 feet (8470 meters).
  • malabo — a republic in W equatorial Africa, comprising the mainland province of Río Muni and the island province of Bioko: formerly a Spanish colony. 10,824 sq. mi. (28,034 sq. km). Capital: Malabo.
  • malady — any disorder or disease of the body, especially one that is chronic or deepseated.
  • malaga — a province in S Spain, in Andalusia. 2813 sq. mi. (7285 sq. km).
  • malang — a city on E Java, in S Indonesia.
  • malate — a salt or ester of malic acid.
  • malawi — Formerly Nyasaland. a republic in SE Africa, on the W and S shores of Lake Malawi: formerly a British protectorate and part of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland; gained independence July 6, 1964; a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. 49,177 sq. mi. (127,368 sq. km). Capital: Lilongwe.
  • malaya — Malay Peninsula.
  • malbec — a black grape originally grown in the Bordeaux region of France and now in Argentina and Chile, used for making wine
  • malden — a city in E Massachusetts, near Boston.
  • maldon — a market town in SE England, in Essex; scene of a battle (991) between the East Saxons and the victorious Danes, celebrated in The Battle of Maldon, an Old English poem; notable for Maldon salt, used in cookery. Pop: 20 731 (2001)
  • maleic — (chemistry) of, or relating to maleic acid or its derivatives.
  • malema — Julius (Sello). born 1981, South African politician; President of the ANC Youth League from 2008 until he was expelled in 2012; founded the Economic Freedom Fighters (2013)
  • malest — a person bearing an X and Y chromosome pair in the cell nuclei and normally having a penis, scrotum, and testicles, and developing hair on the face at adolescence; a boy or man.
  • malfed — having malfunctioned
  • malian — an inhabitant or native of Mali
  • malice — desire to inflict injury, harm, or suffering on another, either because of a hostile impulse or out of deep-seated meanness: the malice and spite of a lifelong enemy.
  • malign — to speak harmful untruths about; speak evil of; slander; defame: to malign an honorable man.
  • maliki — one of the four schools of Islamic law, founded by Malik ibn Anas (c715–795).
  • maline — Also, maline. a delicate net resembling tulle, originally made by hand in the town of Mechlin, Belgium.
  • malism — The belief that the world is evil.
  • malkin — an untidy woman; slattern.
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