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6-letter words containing il

  • unwild — living in a state of nature; not tamed or domesticated: a wild animal; wild geese.
  • unwill — to will the reversal of (something that has already occurred)
  • upboil — to boil up
  • upcoil — to make into a coil
  • upfill — to fill up
  • uphill — up or as if up the slope of a hill or other incline; upward: The soldiers marched uphill. Water does not run uphill without assistance.
  • uppile — to pile up
  • uptilt — to tilt up.
  • uracil — Biochemistry. a pyrimidine base, C 4 H 4 N 2 O 2 , that is one of the fundamental components of RNA, in which it forms base pairs with adenine. Symbol: U.
  • v-mail — a system for sending a prerecorded video as an email attachment or as an email with a link to the video.
  • vagile — endowed with or having freedom of movement.
  • vailed — to veil.
  • veiled — having a veil: a veiled hat.
  • ventil — a valve on a musical instrument
  • vergil — (Publius Vergilius Maro) 70–19 b.c, Roman poet: author of The Aeneid.
  • verily — in truth; really; indeed.
  • vildly — vilely
  • vilely — wretchedly bad: a vile humor.
  • vilest — wretchedly bad: a vile humor.
  • vilify — to speak ill of; defame; slander.
  • villar — of or relating to a vill
  • villon — François [frahn-swa] /frɑ̃ˈswa/ (Show IPA), 1431–63? French poet.
  • villus — Anatomy, Zoology. one of the minute, wormlike processes on certain membranes, especially on the mucous membrane of the small intestine, where they serve in absorbing nutriment.
  • vilyui — a river in E Siberian Russia, flowing E to the Lena River. 1520 miles (2446 km) long.
  • virgil — Vergil.
  • virile — of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or befitting a man; masculine; manly: virile strength.
  • visile — a person best stimulated by visual things
  • wailed — to utter a prolonged, inarticulate, mournful cry, usually high-pitched or clear-sounding, as in grief or suffering: to wail with pain.
  • wailer — to utter a prolonged, inarticulate, mournful cry, usually high-pitched or clear-sounding, as in grief or suffering: to wail with pain.
  • warily — in a wary manner.
  • wavily — Crookedly, twistingly, in a curved and winding manner.
  • waxily — In a waxy way.
  • weevil — Also called snout beetle. any of numerous beetles of the family Curculionidae, which have the head prolonged into a snout and which are destructive to nuts, grain, fruit, etc.
  • whiled — a period or interval of time: to wait a long while; He arrived a short while ago.
  • whiles — Chiefly Scot. at times.
  • whilly — to coax, cajole; influence by flattery
  • whilom — former; erstwhile: whilom friends.
  • whilst — While.
  • wilburRichard, born 1921, U.S. poet: U.S. poet laureate 1987–88.
  • wilcoxElla Wheeler, 1850–1919, U.S. poet.
  • wilded — Simple past tense and past participle of wild.
  • wilder — to travel around as a group, attacking or assaulting (people) in a random and violent way: The man was wilded and left for dead.
  • wildly — living in a state of nature; not tamed or domesticated: a wild animal; wild geese.
  • wilful — deliberate, voluntary, or intentional: The coroner ruled the death willful murder.
  • wilier — full of, marked by, or proceeding from wiles; crafty; cunning.
  • wilily — full of, marked by, or proceeding from wiles; crafty; cunning.
  • wiling — Present participle of wile.
  • wilkesCharles, 1798–1877, U.S. rear admiral and explorer.
  • willed — having a will (usually used in combination): strong-willed; weak-willed.
  • willer — One who wills, who causes by an act of will or willpower.
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