6-letter words that end in l
- apodal — (of snakes, eels, etc) without feet; having no obvious hind limbs or pelvic fins
- appall — If something appalls you, it disgusts you because it seems so bad or unpleasant.
- appeal — If you appeal to someone to do something, you make a serious and urgent request to them.
- aprowl — moving about in stealthy search; covertly stalking or hunting; prowling (usually used predicatively): The sudden silence in the jungle gave warning that some huge carnivore was aprowl.
- arabel — a female given name.
- archil — orchil
- argall — Sir Samuel, 1572–1639, British explorer: colonial governor of Virginia 1617–19.
- argyll — former county of W Scotland
- armful — An armful of something is the amount of it that you can carry fairly easily.
- armill — a garment resembling a stole, worn by a British king at his coronation.
- artful — If you describe someone as artful, you mean that they are clever and skilful at achieving what they want, especially by deceiving people.
- assail — If someone assails you, they criticize you strongly.
- assoil — to absolve; set free
- astral — Astral means relating to the stars.
- aswell — Archaic spelling of as well.
- aswirl — whirling
- at all — You use at all at the end of a clause to give emphasis in negative statements, conditional clauses, and questions.
- at vol — atomic volume
- atabal — a drum played by the Moorish people of N Africa
- atlatl — a wooden implement used to throw a spear or similar weapon at a greater speed or distance as used by Native Americans
- atokal — characterized by being non-sexual or creating offspring that are not sexual
- atonal — Atonal music is music that is not written or played in any key or system of scales.
- atrial — Architecture. Also called cavaedium. the main or central room of an ancient Roman house, open to the sky at the center and usually having a pool for the collection of rain water. a courtyard, flanked or surrounded by porticoes, in front of an early or medieval Christian church. a skylit central court in a contemporary building or house.
- atweel — surely.
- au vol — a cry used to encourage a hawk to fly.
- audial — of or relating to sound and the sense of hearing
- auriol — Vincent (vɛ̃sɑ̃). 1884–1966, French statesman; president of the Fourth Republic (1947–54)
- averil — a male given name.
- avital — relating to a grandfather or ancestor
- avowal — open acknowledgment or declaration
- aweful — Misspelling of awful.
- awfull — Archaic form of awful.
- awheel — on wheels
- awhirl — in a whirling, confused state
- axonal — Cell Biology. the appendage of the neuron that transmits impulses away from the cell body.
- azazel — a desert demon to whom the scapegoat bearing the sins of Israel was sent out once a year on the Day of Atonement (Leviticus 16:1–28)
- azonal — not divided into zones
- azrael — (in Jewish and Islamic angelology) the angel who separates the soul from the body at death
- b cell — Also called B lymphocyte. a type of lymphocyte, developed in bone marrow, that circulates in the blood and lymph and, upon encountering a particular foreign antigen, differentiates into a clone of plasma cells that secrete a specific antibody and a clone of memory cells that make the antibody on subsequent encounters.
- b-ball — basketball
- b-cell — any of the lymphocytes not derived from the thymus, that mature in the bone marrow and help to build antibodies
- b-girl — a female break dancer
- babool — Alternative form of babul.
- bacall — Lauren (Betty Joan Perske) 1924–2014, U.S. actress.
- baetyl — a meteoric stone thought in antiquity to be of divine origin, and sometimes worshipped
- bagful — an amount that is or can be contained in a bag
- baikal — a type of Russian-made handgun, designed to fire tear-gas cylinders but often modified to fire bullets
- balgol — (language) ALGOL on Burroughs 220.
- baliol — Edward. ?1283–1364, king of Scotland (1332, 1333–56)
- banjul — the capital of The Gambia, a port at the mouth of the Gambia River. Pop: 392 000 (2005 est)