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6-letter words containing ala

  • aladin — 1.   (language)   A Language for Attributed Definitions. 2.   (tool)   An interactive mathematics system for the IBM 360.
  • alagez — Aragats
  • alagna — Roberto. born 1963, Italian opera singer, born in France; a lyric tenor
  • alagoz — Turkish name of Mount Aragats.
  • alalia — a complete inability to speak; mutism
  • alaman — Lucas [loo-kahs] /ˈlu kɑs/ (Show IPA), 1792–1853, Mexican historian and politician.
  • alamos — a poplar.
  • alania — North Ossetia.
  • alanna — (dialect, Ireland, as a term of address) child.
  • alanyl — the acyl radical of alanine, found in certain proteins
  • alaric — ?370–410 ad, king of the Visigoths, who served under the Roman emperor Theodosius I but later invaded Greece and Italy, capturing Rome in 410
  • alarms — Plural form of alarm.
  • alarum — an alarm, esp a call to arms
  • alaska — the largest state of the US, in the extreme northwest of North America: the aboriginal inhabitants are Inuit and Yupik; the earliest White settlements were made by the Russians; it was purchased by the US from Russia in 1867. It is mostly mountainous and volcanic, rising over 6000 m (20 000 ft), with the Yukon basin in the central region; large areas are covered by tundra; it has important mineral resources (chiefly coal, oil, and natural gas). Capital: Juneau. Pop: 648 818 (2003 est). Area: 1 530 694 sq km (591 004 sq miles)
  • alated — having wings; winged.
  • ambala — a city in N India, in Haryana: site of archaeological remains of a prehistoric Indian civilization: grain, cotton, food processing. Pop: 139 222 (2001)
  • argala — the adjutant bird
  • balaam — a Mesopotamian diviner who, when summoned to curse the Israelites, prophesied future glories for them instead, after being reproached by his ass (Numbers 22–23)
  • balata — a tropical American sapotaceous tree, Manilkara bidentata, yielding a latex-like sap
  • cabala — a Jewish mystical movement based on a symbolic interpretation of the Scriptures: it flourished from the end of the 12th cent.
  • calaba — a tree, Calophyllum brasiliense, of the West Indies and Central and South America, having leathery leaves and fragrant white flowers.
  • calais — a port in N France, on the Strait of Dover: the nearest French port to England; belonged to England 1347–1558. Pop: 75 790 (2006)
  • calalu — the edible leaves of various plants, used as greens or in making thick soups
  • calama — a city in N Chile.
  • calami — Plural form of calamus.
  • calash — a horse-drawn carriage with low wheels and a folding top
  • chalah — Alternative spelling of challah.
  • chalan — to cause (an accused person) to appear before a magistrate
  • cicala — cicada.
  • dalasi — the standard monetary unit of The Gambia, divided into 100 bututs
  • douala — a seaport in W Cameroon.
  • galago — bush baby.
  • galahs — Plural form of galah.
  • galant — Of, relating to, or denoting a light and elegant style of 18th -century music.
  • galata — the chief commercial section of Istanbul, Turkey.
  • galati — a port in E Romania, on the Danube River. 252,884.
  • galaxy — Astronomy. a large system of stars held together by mutual gravitation and isolated from similar systems by vast regions of space. (usually initial capital letter) Milky Way.
  • gopala — Krishna as a cowherd.
  • gosala — died c484 b.c, Indian religious leader: founder of the Ajivaka sect.
  • halaal — Alternative spelling of halal.
  • halala — a bronze coin and monetary unit of Saudi Arabia, the 100th part of a riyal.
  • hawala — A system or agency for transferring money traditionally used in the Muslim world, whereby the money is paid to an agent who then instructs a remote associate to pay the final recipient.
  • impala — an African antelope, Aepyceros melampus, the male of which has ringed, lyre-shaped horns.
  • inyala — an antelope, Tragelaphus angasii, that is native to South Africa
  • jalapa — a state in E Mexico, on the Gulf of Mexico. 27,759 sq. mi. (71,895 sq. km). Capital: Jalapa.
  • kabala — a system of esoteric theosophy and theurgy developed by rabbis, reaching its peak about the 12th and 13th centuries, and influencing certain medieval and Renaissance Christian thinkers. It was based on a mystical method of interpreting Scripture by which initiates claimed to penetrate sacred mysteries. Among its central doctrines are, all creation is an emanation from the Deity and the soul exists from eternity.
  • kalais — the winged son of Boreas the north wind. As Argonauts he and his brother Zetes chased away the Harpies.
  • kalakh — an ancient Assyrian city on the Tigris River, founded 1274 b.c. and destroyed by the Medes 612 b.c.: its ruins are at Nimrud near Mosul in northern Iraq.
  • kamala — a powder from the capsules of an East Indian tree, Mallotus philippinensis, of the spurge family, used as a yellow dye and in medicine as an anthelmintic.
  • kerala — a state in SW India: formerly the regions of Travancore and Cochin. 15,005 sq. mi. (38,836 sq. km). Capital: Thiruvananthapuram.

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