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5-letter words that end in el

  • gavel — feudal rent or tribute.
  • gazel — Archaic form of gazelle.
  • gemel — a twin; one of a pair
  • gibel — a carp of Europe and N Asia
  • gimel — the third letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
  • godelKurt [kurt] /kɜrt/ (Show IPA), 1906–78, U.S. mathematician and logician, born in Austria-Hungary.
  • gomel — a city in SE Byelorussia (Belarus), on a tributary of the Dnieper.
  • gruel — a light, usually thin, cooked cereal made by boiling meal, especially oatmeal, in water or milk.
  • gugel — A type of hood with a liripipe (a trailing point), popularly worn in medieval Germany.
  • gymel — the technique, found in some medieval English music, of singing voice parts in parallel thirds.
  • hatel — (obsolete) hateful; detestable.
  • havel — Václav [vahts-lahf] /ˈvɑts lɑf/ (Show IPA), 1936–2011, Czech writer and political leader: president of Czechoslovakia 1989–92; president of the Czech Republic 1993–2003.
  • hazel — a female given name.
  • hegel — Georg Wilhelm Friedrich [gey-awrk vil-helm free-drikh] /ˈgeɪ ɔrk ˈvɪl hɛlm ˈfri drɪx/ (Show IPA), 1770–1831, German philosopher.
  • hosel — the socket in the club head of an iron that receives the shaft.
  • hotel — a commercial establishment offering lodging to travelers and sometimes to permanent residents, and often having restaurants, meeting rooms, stores, etc., that are available to the general public.
  • hovel — a small, very humble dwelling house; a wretched hut.
  • howel — a channel cut along the inside edge of a barrel stave to receive the barrelhead.
  • hubelDavid, 1926–2013, U.S. neuroscientist, born in Canada: Nobel Prize 1981.
  • hugelBaron Friedrich von, 1852–1925, English theologian and writer.
  • impel — to drive or urge forward; press on; incite or constrain to action.
  • incel — (neologism) A person who is celibate against their wishes.
  • indel — (genetics) Either an insertion or deletion mutation in the genetic code.
  • intel — Intel Corporation
  • jahel — Jael.
  • javel — (obsolete) A vagabond.
  • jebel — (chiefly in Arabic-speaking countries) a mountain: often used as part of a placename to indicate that the place is situated on or near a mountain: the Djebel Druze of southern Syria.
  • jewel — a female given name.
  • jheel — (India) A pond, marsh, lake or similar wetland area, usually with significant vegetation providing shelter and/or food to a variety of aquatic and semi-aquatic animal species.
  • jurel — any of several carangid food fishes, especially of the genus Caranx, found in warm seas.
  • karel — Language featured in Karel the Robot: A Gentle Introduction to Computer Programming, Richard E. Pattis, Wiley 1981.
  • kegel — Often, Kegel exercises. exercise performed to strengthen the pubococcygeus and other muscles of the pelvic floor, in order to control incontinence, improve sexual response, etc.
  • kerel — a chap or fellow
  • kevel — a hammer for the rough dressing of stone, having one square face and one pyramidal face.
  • kneel — to go down or rest on the knees or a knee.
  • kugel — a baked casserole resembling a soufflé or pudding.
  • label — a slip of paper, cloth, or other material, marked or inscribed, for attachment to something to indicate its manufacturer, nature, ownership, destination, etc.
  • lamel — Alternative form of lamella.
  • lapel — either of the two parts of a garment folded back on the chest, especially a continuation of a coat collar.
  • lemel — metal filings
  • level — having no part higher than another; having a flat or even surface.
  • libel — the false accusation that Jews murder Christian children to use their blood in religious rituals: blood libels that spread throughout Europe in the Middle Ages.
  • lorel — A good-for-nothing fellow; a vagabond; losel.
  • losel — a worthless person; scoundrel.
  • mabel — a female given name.
  • memel — German name of Klaipeda.
  • menel — manille.
  • mesel — (obsolete) Having leprosy; leprous. (14th-17th c.).
  • mixel — (geographical sciences) In field-based conceptualisation, a raster cell which indicates elements of mixed or multiple land cover categories.
  • model — a standard or example for imitation or comparison.
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