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6-letter words that end in l

  • buccal — of or relating to the cheek
  • bulbil — a small bulblike organ of vegetative reproduction growing in leaf axils or on flower stalks of plants such as the onion and tiger lily
  • bulbul — any songbird of the family Pycnonotidae of tropical Africa and Asia, having brown plumage and, in many species, a distinct crest
  • bummel — a stroll
  • buntal — straw obtained from leaves of the talipot palm
  • bunuel — Luis (lwis). 1900–83, Spanish film director. He collaborated with Salvador Dali on the first surrealist films, Un Chien andalou (1929) and L'Age d'or (1930). His later films include Viridiana (1961), Belle de jour (1966), and The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1972)
  • burial — A burial is the act or ceremony of putting a dead body into a grave in the ground.
  • bursal — Anatomy, Zoology. a pouch, sac, or vesicle, especially a sac containing synovia, to facilitate motion, as between a tendon and a bone.
  • bushel — A bushel is a unit of volume that is used for measuring agricultural produce such as corn or beans. A bushel is equivalent in volume to eight gallons.
  • byssal — relating to the byssus of molluscs
  • cabell — James Branch1879-1958; U.S. novelist
  • cabral — Pedro Álvares (ˈpɛːdru ˈɑlvərəʃ). ?1460–?1526, Portuguese navigator: discovered and took possession of Brazil for Portugal in 1500
  • caecal — cecum.
  • cahill — an artificial fly having a quill body, golden tag, tan-spotted wings and tail, and gray hackle.
  • camail — a neck and shoulders covering of mail worn with and laced to the basinet
  • cancel — If you cancel something that has been arranged, you stop it from happening. If you cancel an order for goods or services, you tell the person or organization supplying them that you no longer wish to receive them.
  • canful — the amount that a can will hold.
  • cannel — an oily, compact coal, burning readily and brightly.
  • cantal — a department of S central France, in the Auvergne region. Capital: Aurillac. Pop: 148 359 (2003 est). Area: 5779 sq km (2254 sq miles)
  • cantel — Alternative form of cantle.
  • capful — the amount that a cap can hold
  • carcel — a former French unit of light equal to about 9.74 candelas
  • carful — the maximum number of people a car will hold
  • carmel — Mountmountain ridge in NW Israel, extending as a promontory into the Mediterranean: highest point, c. 1,800 ft (549 m)
  • carnal — Carnal feelings and desires are sexual and physical, without any spiritual element.
  • carpal — any bone of the wrist
  • carpel — the female reproductive organ of flowering plants, consisting of an ovary, style (sometimes absent), and stigma. The carpels are separate or fused to form a single pistil
  • carrel — A carrel is a desk with low walls on three sides, at which a student can work in private, especially in a library.
  • carrol — (architecture) A small closet or enclosure built against a window on the inner side, to sit in for study.
  • cartel — A cartel is an association of similar companies or businesses that have grouped together in order to prevent competition and to control prices.
  • carvel — caravel
  • cassel — a city in central Germany.
  • casual — If you are casual, you are, or you pretend to be, relaxed and not very concerned about what is happening or what you are doing.
  • caudal — of or towards the posterior part of the body
  • causal — If there is a causal relationship between two things, one thing is responsible for causing the other thing.
  • cautel — craftiness; skilful deceit
  • cavell — Edith Louisa. 1865–1915, English nurse: executed by the Germans in World War I for helping Allied prisoners to escape
  • cavillFrederick, 1839–1927, Australian swimmer and coach, born in England: developed the Australian crawl.
  • ccmail — It's written cc:mail.
  • cendal — a silk fabric in use during the Middle Ages.
  • cental — a unit of weight equal to 100 pounds (45.3 kilograms)
  • cercal — of or relating to a tail
  • cereal — Cereal or breakfast cereal is a food made from grain. It is mixed with milk and eaten for breakfast.
  • chagal — a bag made of goatskin: used in India for carrying water.
  • chagul — a bag made of goatskin: used in India for carrying water.
  • chanel — Gabrielle (ɡabriɛl), known as Coco Chanel. 1883–1971, French couturière and perfumer, who created "the little black dress" and the perfume Chanel No. 5
  • chapel — A chapel is a part of a church which has its own altar and which is used for private prayer.
  • chavel — (obsolete) The jaw, especially, the jaw of a beast.
  • cheryl — a feminine name: dim. Cher, Cheri; var. Sheryl
  • chesil — small stones often found on beaches and worn by the action of the sea
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