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6-letter words that end in la

  • gosala — died c484 b.c, Indian religious leader: founder of the Ajivaka sect.
  • halala — a bronze coin and monetary unit of Saudi Arabia, the 100th part of a riyal.
  • hawala — A system or agency for transferring money traditionally used in the Muslim world, whereby the money is paid to an agent who then instructs a remote associate to pay the final recipient.
  • hoopla — bustling excitement or activity; commotion; hullabaloo; to-do.
  • impala — an African antelope, Aepyceros melampus, the male of which has ringed, lyre-shaped horns.
  • infula — one of the two embroidered lappets of the miter of a bishop.
  • insula — a group of convolutions situated at the base of the lateral fissure of the brain.
  • inyala — an antelope, Tragelaphus angasii, that is native to South Africa
  • jamila — a female given name: from a Swahili word meaning “beautiful.”.
  • janola — household bleach
  • kabala — a system of esoteric theosophy and theurgy developed by rabbis, reaching its peak about the 12th and 13th centuries, and influencing certain medieval and Renaissance Christian thinkers. It was based on a mystical method of interpreting Scripture by which initiates claimed to penetrate sacred mysteries. Among its central doctrines are, all creation is an emanation from the Deity and the soul exists from eternity.
  • kabila — Laurent Désiré [loh-rahn dey-zee-rey] /loʊˈrɑn deɪ ziˈreɪ/ (Show IPA), 1939–2001, president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo 1997–2001.
  • kafila — Alternative form of cafila.
  • kamala — a powder from the capsules of an East Indian tree, Mallotus philippinensis, of the spurge family, used as a yellow dye and in medicine as an anthelmintic.
  • kapila — flourished early 6th century b.c, Hindu philosopher: reputed founder of the Sankhya system of Hindu philosophy.
  • kembla — small change
  • kerala — a state in SW India: formerly the regions of Travancore and Cochin. 15,005 sq. mi. (38,836 sq. km). Capital: Thiruvananthapuram.
  • kgotla — Any of several types of public meetings in a Botswana village, especially involving a gathering of tribal elders; also the place where such a meeting is held.
  • lesula — a species of Old World monkey of the genus Cercopithecus, inhabiting forests in the Democratic Republic of Congo
  • ligula — Botany, Zoology. a tonguelike or strap-shaped part or organ.
  • lobola — a bride price, typically of cattle, paid to a bride's father among Bantu-speaking tribes of southern Africa.
  • loyolaSaint Ignatius of (Iñigo López de Loyola) 1491–1556, Spanish soldier and ecclesiastic: founder of the Society of Jesus.
  • luella — a female given name.
  • lunula — something shaped like a narrow crescent, as the small, pale area at the base of the fingernail.
  • mabela — ground kaffir corn used for making porridge
  • macula — a spot or blotch, especially on one's skin; macule.
  • mahala — a female given name.
  • manala — Tuonela.
  • manila — an archipelago of 7083 islands in the Pacific, SE of China: formerly (1898–1946) under the guardianship of the U.S.; now an independent republic. 114,830 sq. mi. (297,410 sq. km). Capital: Manila.
  • marula — A medium-sized dioecious tree, Sclerocarya birrea, indigenous to Southern Africa and West Africa.
  • masala — Any of a number of spice mixtures ground into a paste or powder for use in Indian cooking.
  • mimola — Operational hardware specification language.
  • modula — MODUlar LAnguage
  • monola — a form of canola, modified through selective breeding, which yields a cooking oil low in saturated fat
  • morula — the mass of cells resulting from the cleavage of the ovum before the formation of a blastula.
  • nebula — Astronomy. Also called diffuse nebula. a cloud of interstellar gas and dust. Compare dark nebula, emission nebula, reflection nebula. (formerly) any celestial object that appears nebulous, hazy, or fuzzy, and extended in a telescope view.
  • oglala — a member of a North American Indian people belonging to the Teton branch of the Dakota Indians.
  • oopsla — Conference on Object-oriented Programming Systems, Languages and Applications.
  • oscula — a small mouthlike aperture, as of a sponge.
  • paella — a Spanish dish prepared by simmering together chicken, seafood, rice, vegetables, and saffron and other seasonings.
  • palila — a stout Hawaiian honeycreeper, Loxioides bailleui, having a thick, stubby bill, yellow head and breast, and gray back: an endangered species.
  • pamela — (or Virtue Rewarded) an epistolary novel (1740) by Samuel Richardson.
  • papula — one of the small, ciliated projections of the body wall of an echinoderm, serving for respiration and excretion.
  • parula — any of several American wood warblers of the genus Parula, especially P. americana (northern parula) having bluish plumage with a yellow throat and breast.
  • payola — a secret or private payment in return for the promotion of a product, service, etc., through the abuse of one's position, influence, or facilities.
  • pilula — pill
  • pimola — an olive stuffed with red sweet pepper; stuffed olive.
  • psylla — jumping plant louse.
  • puebla — a state in S central Mexico. 13,124 sq. mi. (33,990 sq. km).
  • qabala — Alternative spelling of Kabballah.
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