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5-letter words that end in l

  • mahal — a palace or mansion. See also Taj Mahal.
  • maill — monetary payment or tribute, especially rent or tax.
  • mamil — middle-aged man in Lycra
  • manal — Of, like or pertaining to the hand.
  • manul — A small wild cat of Central Asia, Otocolobus manul.
  • maril — Machine description language used by the Marion code generator.
  • medal — a flat piece of metal, often a disk but sometimes a cross, star, or other form, usually bearing an inscription or design, issued to commemorate a person, action, or event, or given as a reward for bravery, merit, or the like: a gold medal for the best swimmer.
  • mehul — Étienne Nicolas [ey-tyen nee-kaw-lah] /eɪˈtyɛn ni kɔˈlɑ/ (Show IPA), or Étienne Henri [ahn-ree] /ɑ̃ˈri/ (Show IPA), 1763–1817, French composer.
  • memel — German name of Klaipeda.
  • menel — manille.
  • meril — a counter used in the game of merils
  • meryl — a female given name, form of Merle.
  • mesel — (obsolete) Having leprosy; leprous. (14th-17th c.).
  • metal — any of a class of elementary substances, as gold, silver, or copper, all of which are crystalline when solid and many of which are characterized by opacity, ductility, conductivity, and a unique luster when freshly fractured.
  • metol — a colourless soluble organic substance used, in the form of its sulphate, as a photographic developer; p-methylaminophenol
  • miaul — the characteristic sound a cat makes.
  • mixal — MIX Assembly Language. The assembly language for Donald Knuth's hypothetical MIX machine.
  • mixel — (geographical sciences) In field-based conceptualisation, a raster cell which indicates elements of mixed or multiple land cover categories.
  • modal — of or relating to mode, manner, or form.
  • model — a standard or example for imitation or comparison.
  • mogul — any of the Mongol conquerors of India who established an empire that lasted from 1526 to 1857, but held only nominal power after 1803. See also Great Mogul.
  • mohel — the person who performs the circumcision in the Jewish rite of circumcising a male child on the eighth day after his birth.
  • molal — noting or pertaining to a solution containing one mole of solute per kilogram of solvent.
  • monal — Any of three species of pheasant in the genus Lophophorus.
  • moral — of, relating to, or concerned with the principles or rules of right conduct or the distinction between right and wrong; ethical: moral attitudes.
  • morelJean [zhahn] /ʒɑ̃/ (Show IPA), 1903–75, French orchestra conductor.
  • mosel — a river in W Europe, rising in NE France and flowing northwest, forming part of the border between Luxembourg and Germany, then northeast to the Rhine: many vineyards along its lower course. Length: 547 km (340 miles)
  • mosul — a city in N Iraq, on the Tigris, opposite the ruins of Nineveh.
  • motel — a hotel providing travelers with lodging and free parking facilities, typically a roadside hotel having rooms adjacent to an outside parking area or an urban hotel offering parking within the building.
  • mphil — degree: Master of Philosophy
  • mucal — Mucous, mucosal: of or pertaining to mucus or the production thereof.
  • mugil — (zoology) Any fish of the genus Mugil of mugilid mullets.
  • mural — a large picture painted or affixed directly on a wall or ceiling.
  • musilRobert, 1880–1942, Austrian writer.
  • myall — any of several Australian acacias, especially Acacia pendula (weeping myall) having gray foliage and drooping branches.
  • mysql — (database)   /mi: S Q L/ The most popular open source relational database management system. MySQL is developed, distributed, and supported by MySQL AB. MySQL was named after co-founder Monty Widenius's daughter, My. It was originally written as a backwards compatible replacement for mSQL. It is written in C, C++ and yacc. It has become popular for use in web applications. MySQL supports a broad subset of ANSI SQL 99 and features views, stored procedures, triggers, cursors, replication, internationalisation and localisation, partitioning, ACID transactions. MySQL can be embedded in other systems or run on a cluster for fault tolerance. A commercial version, MySQL Enterprise is available.
  • nabal — a wealthy Calebite, husband of Abigail, who refused rightful tribute to King David for protecting Nabal's flocks. I Sam. 25.
  • nadal — Rafael. (rafaˈel). born 1986, Spanish tennis player: winner of fourteen Grand Slam singles titles (from 2005), including a record nine at the French Open
  • nahal — (in Israel) a military youth organization
  • nasal — of or relating to the nose: the nasal cavity.
  • natal — of or relating to a person's birth: celebrating one's natal day.
  • naval — of or relating to warships: a naval battle; naval strength.
  • navel — umbilicus (def 1).
  • nebel — a Hebrew harp-like instrument
  • neill — A(lexander) S(utherland). 1883–1973, Scottish educationalist and writer, who put his progressive educational theories into practice at Summerhill school (founded 1921)
  • nepal — a constitutional monarchy in the Himalayas between N India and Tibet. About 56,830 sq. mi. (147,190 sq. km). Capital: Kathmandu.
  • neral — a pale yellow, water-insoluble, liquid aldehyde, C 10 H 16 O, having a strong lemonlike odor, consisting in natural form of two isomers (citral a or geranial and citral b or neral) usually obtained from the oils of lemon and orange or synthetically: used chiefly in perfumery, flavoring, and the synthesis of vitamin A.
  • nerol — a colorless, liquid, unsaturated alcohol, C 1 0 H 1 8 O, an isomeric form of geraniol occurring in neroli oil, used in perfumery.
  • nevel — a stroke or blow with the fist
  • nevil — a male given name, form of Neville.
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