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5-letter words that end in l

  • newel — newel post.
  • nicol — device for producing plane-polarized light
  • nidal — a nest, especially one in which insects, spiders, etc., deposit their eggs.
  • nigel — a male given name, form of Neil.
  • nihcl — A class library for C++ from the US National Institutes of Health (NIH).
  • nihil — nil; nothing
  • nival — of or growing in snow: nival flora.
  • nobel — Alfred Bernhard [ahl-fred ber-nahrd] /ˈɑl frɛd ˈbɛr nɑrd/ (Show IPA), 1833–96, Swedish engineer, manufacturer, and philanthropist.
  • nodal — pertaining to or of the nature of a node.
  • nonyl — the hydrocarbon radical -C9H19
  • nopal — any of several cacti of the genus Nopalea, resembling the prickly pear.
  • notal — Of or pertaining to the back; dorsal.
  • novel — Roman Law. an imperial enactment subsequent and supplementary to an imperial compilation and codification of authoritative legal materials. Usually, Novels. imperial enactments subsequent to the promulgation of Justinian's Code and supplementary to it: one of the four divisions of the Corpus Juris Civilis.
  • nowel — Noel (def 2).
  • noxal — (in law, esp Roman law) of or relating to damage done by a person (usually a slave) or animal belonging to or in the charge of another
  • nuprl — /nyu p*rl/ Nearly Ultimate PRL. A system for interactive creation of formal mathematics, including definitions and proofs. It has an extremely rich type system, including dependent functions, products, sets, quotients and universes. Types are first-class citizens. It is built on Franz Lisp and Edinburgh ML.
  • octal — Also, octonary. of or relating to the number system with base 8, employing the numerals 0 through 7.
  • octyl — (organic chemistry) Any of very many isomeric univalent hydrocarbon radicals, C8H17, formally derived from octane by the loss of a hydrogen atom.
  • oesel — German name of Saaremaa.
  • offal — the parts of a butchered animal that are considered inedible by human beings; carrion.
  • oftel — Office of Telecommunications: a government body set up in 1984 to supervise telecommunications activities in the UK, and to protect the interests of the consumers. Superseded in 2003 by Ofcom
  • orful — Eye dialect of awful.
  • orgel — Alternative form of orgul.
  • orgul — (obsolete) Pride.
  • oriel — a bay window, especially one cantilevered or corbeled out from a wall.
  • orval — (botany) Salvia horminum, a kind of sage.
  • ousel — dipper (def 4).
  • ouzel — dipper (def 4).
  • panel — a distinct portion, section, or division of a wall, wainscot, ceiling, door, shutter, fence, etc., especially of any surface sunk below or raised above the general level or enclosed by a frame or border.
  • papal — of or relating to the pope or the papacy: a papal visit to Canada.
  • parol — something stated or declared.
  • pearl — a basic stitch in knitting, the reverse of the knit, formed by pulling a loop of the working yarn back through an existing stitch and then slipping that stitch off the needle. Compare knit (def 11).
  • pedal — a foot-operated lever used to control certain mechanisms, as automobiles, or to play or modify the sounds of certain musical instruments, as pianos, organs, or harps.
  • penal — of, relating to, or involving punishment, as for crimes or offenses.
  • peril — exposure to injury, loss, or destruction; grave risk; jeopardy; danger: They faced the peril of falling rocks.
  • petal — one of the often colored segments of the corolla of a flower.
  • phial — vial.
  • pibal — the measurement and computation of the speed and direction of winds by theodolitic tracking of a pilot balloon.
  • pical — of or relating to pica
  • picul — (in China and southeast Asia) a weight equal to 100 catties, or from about 133 to about 143 pounds avoirdupois (60–64 kg).
  • pinel — Phillippe [fee-leep] /fiˈlip/ (Show IPA), 1745–1826, French physician: reformer in the treatment and care of the mentally ill.
  • pipal — a fig tree, Ficus religiosa, of India, somewhat resembling the banyan.
  • pixel — picture element
  • pocal — PETRA Operator's CommAnd Language.
  • podal — relating to feet
  • pokal — a large German standing cup of silver, glass, or other material.
  • poral — of or relating to pores
  • preglFritz [frits] /frɪts/ (Show IPA), 1869–1930, Austrian chemist: Nobel prize 1923.
  • prial — (in cards) a pair-royal
  • prill — to convert (a material) into a granular free-flowing form
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