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6-letter words containing al

  • sealed — an embossed emblem, figure, symbol, word, letter, etc., used as attestation or evidence of authenticity.
  • sealer — a person or ship engaged in hunting seals.
  • sendal — a silk fabric in use during the Middle Ages.
  • sepals — one of the individual leaves or parts of the calyx of a flower.
  • septal — of or relating to a septum.
  • serial — anything published, broadcast, etc., in short installments at regular intervals, as a novel appearing in successive issues of a magazine.
  • serval — a long-limbed, nocturnal African cat, Felis serval, about the size of a bobcat, having a tawny coat spotted with black: now rare in many former habitats.
  • sewallSamuel, 1652–1730, American jurist, born in England.
  • sexual — of, relating to, or for sex: sexual matters; sexual aids.
  • shaley — a rock of fissile or laminated structure formed by the consolidation of clay or argillaceous material.
  • shalom — Hebrew word for peace
  • shamal — a hot northwesterly wind
  • shoaly — full of shoals or shallows.
  • sialic — the assemblage of rocks, rich in silica and alumina, that comprise the continental portions of the upper layer of the earth's crust.
  • sialid — any neuropterous insect of the family Sialidae, comprising the alderflies.
  • sialon — a very strong, corrosion-resistant ceramic used in the chemical industry
  • signal — anything that serves to indicate, warn, direct, command, or the like, as a light, a gesture, an act, etc.: a traffic signal; a signal to leave.
  • simial — relating to, or characteristic of, apes
  • slalom — Skiing. a downhill race over a winding and zigzag course marked by poles or gates. Compare giant slalom.
  • smalls — something that is small: Do you prefer the small or the large?
  • smalto — colored glass or similar vitreous material used in mosaic.
  • social — relating to, devoted to, or characterized by friendly companionship or relations: a social club.
  • somali — a member of a Hamitic population showing an admixture of Arab, black, and other ancestry, and dwelling in Somalia and adjacent regions.
  • sortal — a concept, grasp of which includes knowledge of criteria of individuation and reidentification, such as dog or concerto, but not flesh or music
  • spinal — of, relating to, or belonging to a spine or thornlike structure, especially to the backbone.
  • spiral — Geometry. a plane curve generated by a point moving around a fixed point while constantly receding from or approaching it.
  • spital — a hospital, especially one for lazars.
  • sporal — Biology. a walled, single- to many-celled, reproductive body of an organism, capable of giving rise to a new individual either directly or indirectly.
  • squall — the act or sound of squalling: The baby's squall was heard next door.
  • squeal — a somewhat prolonged, sharp, shrill cry, as of pain, fear, or surprise.
  • stalag — a World War II German military camp housing prisoners of war of enlisted ranks.
  • staled — not fresh; vapid or flat, as beverages; dry or hardened, as bread.
  • stalinJoseph V (Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili or Dzugashvili) 1879–1953, Soviet political leader: secretary general of the Communist Party 1922–53; premier of the U.S.S.R. 1941–53.
  • stalko — an idle gentleman
  • stalky — abounding in stalks.
  • stalls — the area of seats on the ground floor of a theatre or cinema nearest to the stage or screen
  • statal — of or relating to a state, such as one of the 50 US states and not the national government
  • steale — a handle
  • stomal — of, pertaining to, or near a stoma or opening on a plant or animal
  • sulcal — of or pertaining to a sulcus
  • swally — an alcoholic drink
  • symbal — SYMbolic ALgebra. A symbolic mathematics language with ALGOL-like syntax by Max Engeli, late 60's. Implemented for CDC 6600.
  • t-ball — a modified form of baseball or softball in which the ball is batted off an adjustable pole or stand.
  • talara — a seaport in NW Peru.
  • talbotCharles, Duke of Shrewsbury, 1660–1718, British statesman: prime minister 1714.
  • talcum — Also, talcum [tal-kuh m] /ˈtæl kəm/ (Show IPA). a green-to-gray, soft mineral, hydrous magnesium silicate, Mg 3 (Si 4 O 10)(OH) 2 , unctuous to the touch, and occurring usually in foliated or compact masses, used in making lubricants, talcum powder, electrical insulation, etc.
  • talent — a special natural ability or aptitude: a talent for drawing.
  • talien — Wade-Giles. Dalian.
  • talion — lex talionis.
  • talked — to communicate or exchange ideas, information, etc., by speaking: to talk about poetry.
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