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6-letter words that end in el

  • passel — a group or lot of indeterminate number: a passel of dignitaries.
  • pastel — the woad plant.
  • pencel — a small pennon, as at the head of a lance.
  • pentel — a ballpoint pen with free-flowing ink in the manner of a felt-tip pen
  • petrel — any of numerous tube-nosed seabirds of the families Procellariidae, Hydrobatidae, and Pelecanoididae.
  • pleyel — Ignaz Josef [ig-nahts yoh-zef] /ˈɪg nɑts ˈyoʊ zɛf/ (Show IPA), 1757–1831, Austrian composer and piano manufacturer.
  • pommel — a knob, as on the hilt of a sword.
  • propel — to drive, or cause to move, forward or onward: to propel a boat by rowing.
  • pummel — to beat or thrash with or as if with the fists.
  • pussel — a maid; a girl
  • rachel — Jacob's favorite wife, the mother of Joseph and Benjamin. Gen. 29–35.
  • rammel — discarded or waste matter
  • rancel — to search or rummage; ransack
  • rappel — (in mountaineering) the act or method of moving down a steep incline or past an overhang by means of a double rope secured above and placed around the body, usually under the left thigh and over the right shoulder, and paid out gradually in the descent.
  • refeel — to perceive or examine by touch.
  • refuel — to supply again with fuel: to refuel an airplane.
  • reheel — to fix a new heel onto (a shoe, boot, etc)
  • rommel — Erwin [ur-win;; German er-veen] /ˈɜr wɪn;; German ˈɛr vin/ (Show IPA), ("the Desert Fox") 1891–1944, German field marshal: commander of the German forces in North Africa in World War II.
  • rondel — Prosody. a short poem of fixed form, consisting usually of 14 lines on two rhymes, of which four are made up of the initial couplet repeated in the middle and at the end, with the second line of the couplet sometimes being omitted at the end.
  • ronnel — a type of pesticide
  • runnel — a small stream; brook; rivulet.
  • russel — a type of woollen fabric
  • samuel — a judge and prophet of Israel. I Sam. 1–3; 8–15.
  • sardel — a precious stone
  • saurel — any of several elongated marine fishes of the genus Trachurus, having bony plates along each side.
  • scamel — a bird mentioned in Shakespeare's The Tempest
  • seckel — a small, yellowish-brown variety of pear.
  • seidel — a large beer mug with a capacity of one liter (1.1 quarts) and often having a hinged lid.
  • sequel — a literary work, movie, etc., that is complete in itself but continues the narrative of a preceding work.
  • shekel — Also, sheqel. a paper money, cupronickel or silver coin, and monetary unit of Israel equal to 100 agorot: replaced the pound in 1980.
  • sheqel — shekel (def 1).
  • shovel — an implement consisting of a broad blade or scoop attached to a long handle, used for taking up, removing, or throwing loose matter, as earth, snow, or coal.
  • simmel — Georg [gey-awrk] /geɪˈɔrk/ (Show IPA), 1858–1918, German sociologist and philosopher.
  • simnel — in England,
  • snivel — to weep or cry with sniffling.
  • solgel — pertaining to alternation between the sol and gel states, as in the pseudopodia of amebas.
  • sorrel — any of various plants belonging to the genus Rumex, of the buckwheat family, having edible acid leaves used in salads, sauces, etc.
  • spinel — any of a group of minerals composed principally of oxides of magnesium, aluminum, iron, manganese, chromium, etc., characterized by their hardness and octahedral crystals.
  • stipel — a secondary stipule situated at the base of a leaflet of a compound leaf.
  • streel — a slovenly woman
  • swivel — a fastening device that allows the thing fastened to turn around freely upon it, especially to turn in a full circle.
  • tassel — a pendent ornament consisting commonly of a bunch of threads, small cords, or other strands hanging from a roundish knob or head, used on clothing, in jewelry, on curtains, etc.
  • teasel — any of several plants of the genus Dipsacus, having prickly leaves and flower heads. Compare teasel family.
  • teazel — to raise a nap on (cloth) with teasels; dress by means of teasels.
  • tencel — a fabric made from wood pulp cellulose, having a silky texture
  • tercel — the male of a hawk, especially of a gyrfalcon or peregrine.
  • terfel — Sir Bryn, real name Bryn Terfel Jones. born 1965, Welsh bass baritone, noted for his performances in operas by Mozart and Wagner
  • teruel — a city in E central Spain: 15th-century cathedral; scene of fierce fighting during the Spanish Civil War. Pop: 32 304 (2003 est)
  • tetzel — Johann [yoh-hahn] /ˈyoʊ hɑn/ (Show IPA), 1465?–1519, German monk: antagonist of Martin Luther.
  • tinsel — a glittering metallic substance, as copper or brass, in thin sheets, used in pieces, strips, threads, etc., to produce a sparkling effect cheaply.
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