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6-letter words containing ale

  • halevy — Fromental [fraw-mahn-tal] /frɔ mɑ̃ˈtal/ (Show IPA), (Jacques François Fromental Élie Lévy) 1790–1862, French composer, especially of operas.
  • healed — to make healthy, whole, or sound; restore to health; free from ailment.
  • healee — a person who is being healed
  • healer — a person or thing that heals.
  • healey — Denis (Winston), Baron. 1917–2015, British Labour politician; Chancellor of the Exchequer (1974–79); deputy leader of the Labour Party (1980–83)
  • impale — to fasten, stick, or fix upon a sharpened stake or the like.
  • inhale — to breathe in; draw in by breathing: to inhale the polluted air.
  • inwale — (in an open boat) a horizontal timber binding together the frames along the top strake.
  • jalebi — A sweet popular in the Indian subcontinent, made by deep-frying a maida flour batter and soaking it in sugar syrup.
  • kaleva — a hero and progenitor of heroes in Finnish and Estonian folk epics.
  • locale — a place or locality, especially with reference to events or circumstances connected with it: to move to a warmer locale.
  • 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.
  • mealer — a person eating but not lodging at a boarding house
  • morale — emotional or mental condition with respect to cheerfulness, confidence, zeal, etc., especially in the face of opposition, hardship, etc.: the morale of the troops.
  • mycale — a promontory in W Asia Minor, in present-day W Turkey, opposite Samos: site of a Persian defeat by the Greeks in 479 b.c.
  • mygale — any spider of the genus Mygale, native to parts of North, Central and South America, commonly known as bird-eating spiders
  • opaled — made like an opal, in terms of iridescence
  • paleal — pertaining to the palea
  • palely — light-colored or lacking in color: a pale complexion; his pale face; a pale child. lacking the usual intensity of color due to fear, illness, stress, etc.: She looked pale and unwell when we visited her in the nursing home.
  • paleo- — the Old World
  • palest — light-colored or lacking in color: a pale complexion; his pale face; a pale child. lacking the usual intensity of color due to fear, illness, stress, etc.: She looked pale and unwell when we visited her in the nursing home.
  • pealed — a loud, prolonged ringing of bells.
  • phiale — a shallow cup resembling a saucer, having a central boss and sometimes set upon a foot, used as a drinking vessel or to pour libations.
  • potale — residue from a grain distillery, used as animal feed
  • rafale — a burst of artillery fire
  • ralegh — Sir Walter1552?-1618; Eng. statesman, explorer, & poet; beheaded
  • reales — true; not merely ostensible, nominal, or apparent: the real reason for an act.
  • regale — to entertain lavishly or agreeably; delight.
  • resale — the act of selling a second time.
  • royale — custard cut into shapes and used as a garnish in soups.
  • scaled — noting armor having imbricated metal plates sewn to a flexible backing.
  • scaler — a person or thing that scales.
  • scales — a succession or progression of steps or degrees; graduated series: the scale of taxation; the social scale.
  • 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.
  • shaley — a rock of fissile or laminated structure formed by the consolidation of clay or argillaceous material.
  • staled — not fresh; vapid or flat, as beverages; dry or hardened, as bread.
  • steale — a handle
  • talent — a special natural ability or aptitude: a talent for drawing.
  • tamale — a city in N Ghana.
  • thaler — any of various former large coins of various German states; dollar.
  • thales — c640–546? b.c, Greek philosopher, born in Miletus.
  • thraleHester Lynch (Hester Lynch Piozzi) 1741–1821, Welsh writer and friend of Samuel Johnson.
  • tralee — a city in and the county seat of Kerry, in the SW Republic of Ireland.
  • unbale — to remove from a bale or tightly bound package
  • valens — Flavius [fley-vee-uh s] /ˈfleɪ vi əs/ (Show IPA), a.d. c328–378, emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire 364–378.
  • valera — Eamon [ey-muh n] /ˈeɪ mən/ (Show IPA), 1882–1975, Irish political leader and statesman, born in the U.S.: prime minister of the Republic of Ireland 1932–48, 1951–54, 1957–59; president 1959–73.
  • valeryPaul [pawl] /pɔl/ (Show IPA), 1871–1945, French poet and philosopher.
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