5-letter words containing le
- eckle — (dialectal) An icicle.
- ecole — school1 .
- edile — one of a board of magistrates in charge of public buildings, streets, markets, games, etc.
- eeled — Simple past tense and past participle of eel.
- eeler — A fisherman who catches eels.
- elect — Choose (someone) to hold public office or some other position by voting.
- eleet — (internet slang, leet, dated) alternative spelling of leet (
- elegy — A poem of serious reflection, typically a lament for the dead.
- elemi — An oleoresin obtained from a tropical tree and used in varnishes, ointments, and aromatherapy.
- ellen — (obsolete) Zeal.
- engle — A favourite; a paramour; an ingle.
- esile — vinegar
- ettle — (transitive, dialectal, chiefly, Scotland) To aim; purpose; intend; attempt; try.
- euler — [Named after the Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler (1707-1783)] A revision of ALGOL by Niklaus Wirth. A small predecessor of Pascal.
- exile — The state of being barred from one's native country, typically for political or punitive reasons.
- fable — a short tale to teach a moral lesson, often with animals or inanimate objects as characters; apologue: the fable of the tortoise and the hare; Aesop's fables.
- faile — Archaic spelling of fail.
- farle — a thin, circular cake of flour or oatmeal.
- filed — Simple past tense and past participle of file.
- filer — a long, narrow tool of steel or other metal having a series of ridges or points on its surfaces for reducing or smoothing surfaces of metal, wood, etc.
- files — Plural form of file.
- filet — A kind of net or lace with a square mesh.
- fille — a girl or young woman
- fleak — A flake; a thread or twist.
- fleam — Surgery. a kind of lancet, as for opening veins.
- fleas — Plural form of flea.
- fleck — a speck; a small bit: a fleck of dirt.
- fleed — (dialectal) The internal fat of a pig before it is melted into lard.
- fleek — flawlessly styled, groomed, etc.; looking great: eyebrows that stay on fleek; her totally on-fleek outfit.
- fleer — to grin or laugh coarsely or mockingly.
- flees — to run away, as from danger or pursuers; take flight.
- fleet — an arm of the sea; inlet.
- flem. — Flemish
- fleme — exile; flight
- fleng — A parallel logic language.
- flesh — the soft substance of a human or other animal body, consisting of muscle and fat.
- fleur — a female given name.
- flews — a fishing net.
- flexo — short for flexography, flexographic or flexographically
- fogle — (obsolete) A pocket handkerchief.
- foley — of or relating to motion-picture sound effects produced manually: a Foley artist.
- foule — type of woollen cloth
- fowle — Obsolete spelling of fowl.
- fugle — to act as a guide or model.
- gable — (William) Clark, 1901–60, U.S. film actor.
- galea — Botany. a part of the calyx or corolla having the form of a helmet, as the upper lip of the corolla of the monkshood.
- galed — Simple past tense and past participle of gale.
- galen — Latin Galenus [guh-lee-nuh s] /gəˈli nəs/ (Show IPA). Claudius, a.d. c130–c200, Greek physician and writer on medicine.
- gales — Plural form of gale.
- galet — to fill (a mortar joint) with gallets.