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4-letter words containing al

  • alot — lot (def 14).
  • alow — in or into the lower rigging of a vessel, near the deck
  • alps — a mountain range in S central Europe, extending over 1000 km (650 miles) from the Mediterranean coast of France and NW Italy through Switzerland, N Italy, and Austria to Slovenia. Highest peak: Mont Blanc, 4807 m (15 771 ft)
  • also — You can use also to give more information about a person or thing, or to add another relevant fact.
  • alto — An alto is a woman who has a low singing voice.
  • alum — An alum is the same as an alumnus.
  • alva — Duke of, title of Fernando Alvarez de Toledo. 1508–82, Spanish general and statesman who suppressed the Protestant revolt in the Netherlands (1567–72) and conquered Portugal (1580)
  • anal — Anal means relating to the anus of a person or animal.
  • apal — Array Processor Assembly Language
  • aval — of, like, or relating to a grandparent
  • axal — Archaic form of axial.
  • baal — any of several ancient Semitic fertility gods
  • bala — a narrow lake in Gwynedd: the largest natural lake in Wales. Length: 6 km (4 miles)
  • bald — Someone who is bald has little or no hair on the top of their head.
  • bale — A bale is a large quantity of something such as hay, cloth, or paper, tied together tightly.
  • bali — an island in Indonesia, east of Java: mountainous, rising over 3000 m (10 000 ft). Capital: Denpasar. Pop: 3 151 162 (2000). Area: 5558 sq km (2146 sq miles)
  • balk — If you balk at something, you definitely do not want to do it or to let it happen.
  • ball — A ball is a round object that is used in games such as tennis, baseball, football, basketball, and cricket.
  • balm — Balm is a sweet-smelling oil that is obtained from some tropical trees and used to make creams that heal wounds or reduce pain.
  • balt — a member of any of the Baltic-speaking peoples of the Baltic States
  • beal — a god of the ancient Celts, a personification of the sun.
  • calc — a calculator, especially a small portable one.
  • calf — A calf is a young cow.
  • cali — a city in SW Colombia: commercial centre in a rich agricultural region. Pop: 2 583 000 (2005 est)
  • calk — a metal projection on a horse's shoe to prevent slipping
  • call — a demand for redeemable bonds or shares to be presented for repayment
  • calm — A calm person does not show or feel any worry, anger, or excitement.
  • calo — a non-combatant servant to a soldier in the Roman army
  • calp — a type of limestone, dark grey or bluish black in colour, that is found in Ireland
  • cals — Computer-Aided Acquisition and Logistics Support: a DoD standard for electronic exchange of data with commercial suppliers.
  • calx — the powdery metallic oxide formed when an ore or mineral is roasted
  • chal — a person; fellow
  • coal — Coal is a hard black substance that is extracted from the ground and burned as fuel.
  • dale — A dale is a valley.
  • dali — Salvador (ˈsælvədɔː). 1904–89, Spanish surrealist painter
  • dalk — A pin; brooch; clasp.
  • dalt — a foster child
  • daly — (John) Auˈgustin (ɔˈgʌstɪn ) ; ôgusˈtin) 1838-99; U.S. playwright & theatrical manager
  • deal — If you say that you need or have a great deal of or a good deal of a particular thing, you are emphasizing that you need or have a lot of it.
  • dhal — a tropical African and Asian leguminous shrub, Cajanus cajan, cultivated in tropical regions for its nutritious pealike seeds
  • dial — A dial is the part of a machine or instrument such as a clock or watch which shows you the time or a measurement that has been recorded.
  • dual — of, relating to, or noting two.
  • eale — Obsolete form of ale.
  • egal — equal.
  • enal — (organic chemistry) Any aldehyde having a neighbouring double bond.
  • eval — Evaluation.
  • falk — (UK, dialect) The razorbill.
  • fall — to come or drop down suddenly to a lower position, especially to leave a standing or erect position suddenly, whether voluntarily or not: to fall on one's knees.
  • falt — An old English measure of wheat in London containing 9 bushels.
  • falx — a structure shaped like a sickle, as a fold of dura mater separating the cerebral hemispheres.
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