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8-letter words that end in ll

  • grenfell — Sir Wilfred Thomason [tom-uh-suh n] /ˈtɒm ə sən/ (Show IPA), 1865–1940, English physician and missionary in Labrador and Newfoundland.
  • gromwell — any of various often hairy plants of the genus Lithospermum, of the borage family, usually bearing white or yellowish flowers and smooth, white, stony nutlets.
  • gun moll — a female companion of a criminal.
  • hairball — a ball of hair accumulated in the stomach or intestines of a cat or other animal as a result of the animal's licking its coat.
  • handball — a game, similar to squash, played by two or four persons who strike a small ball against a wall or walls with the hand.
  • handbell — a small handheld bell, especially as part of a tuned set having different notes or pitches and played by a group.
  • handbill — a small printed notice, advertisement, or announcement, usually for distribution by hand.
  • handfull — Archaic form of handful.
  • handmill — A mill for grinding grain, pepper, coffee, etc. worked by hand as distinguished from those driven by steam, water, or other power; a quern.
  • handroll — a Japanese dish consisting of a large cone of dried seaweed filled with cold rice and other ingredients, eaten with the fingers rather than chopsticks
  • hardball — baseball, as distinguished from softball.
  • hardwall — a type of gypsum plaster used as a basecoat.
  • harebell — a low plant, Campanula rotundifolia, of the bellflower family, having narrow leaves and blue, bell-shaped flowers.
  • harmfull — Archaic form of harmful.
  • hartnell — Sir Norman. 1901–79, English couturier
  • hatefull — Obsolete form of hateful.
  • hawkbell — a small bell fitted to a hawk's leg
  • hawkbill — hawksbill turtle.
  • headwall — a cliff or steep slope rising at one end of a glaciated valley.
  • heal-all — the selfheal, Prunella vulgaris.
  • heedfull — Archaic form of heedful.
  • heelball — a substance composed of lampblack and wax used for making rubbings or for polishing shoes.
  • heimdall — the god of dawn and light.
  • helpfull — Archaic form of helpful.
  • hickwall — any of certain European woodpeckers, especially the green woodpecker.
  • highball — a drink of whiskey mixed with club soda or ginger ale and served with ice in a tall glass.
  • highwall — the unexcavated face of exposed overburden and coal in a surface mine.
  • hindfell — the mountain on whose fiery top Brynhild slept until awakened by Sigurd.
  • hopefull — Archaic form of hopeful.
  • hopewell — a city in E Virginia, on the James River.
  • hornbill — any large bird of the family Bucerotidae, of the Old World tropics, characterized by a very large bill usually surmounted by a horny protuberance.
  • hot cell — a protected enclosure, usually made of concrete, containing shielded windows and manipulators operated by remote control, used to handle radioactive materials, as for processing, testing, etc.
  • hot well — a tank or reservoir in which hot water is collected before being recirculated, especially condensed steam about to be returned to a boiler.
  • hot-roll — to roll (metal) at a heat high enough to permit recrystallization.
  • hurtfull — Archaic form of hurtful.
  • ill will — hostile feeling; malevolence; enmity: to harbor ill will against someone.
  • ink ball — one of a pair of heavy pads of horsehair and cotton covered with sheepskin or buckskin and equipped with a handle, used before the invention of the ink roller for dabbing ink on type for printing.
  • inscroll — enscroll.
  • inthrall — Archaic form of enthrall.
  • jackroll — to force (a woman) to submit to sexual intercourse with a number of young men at the same time
  • journall — Obsolete form of journal.
  • keyspell — (text, tool, education)   A spell checker and teaching aid from UK company KeySpell Limited for Microsoft Windows. KeySpell offers a selection of phonetically similar words, phrases, confusable terms, and examples in context. Even correctly spelt homophones can be checked. KeySpell can be run with Microsoft Word 97 or stand-alone. It includes 225,000 words and phrases and can use subsets of these.
  • kickball — a children's game, similar to baseball, in which a large inflated ball, as a soccer ball, is kicked instead of being batted.
  • kirkwall — a town on Pomona island, NE of Scotland in the Orkney Islands: administrative center of the Orkney Islands.
  • know-all — a know-it-all.
  • korfball — (uncountable) A non-contact unisex team sport originating from Holland, similar to netball, where players attempt to throw a ball into a basket atop a pole.
  • lak cell — lymphokine-activated killer cell: one of a number of white blood cells removed from a patient's whole blood and cultured with interleukin-2: used experimentally for reinfusion into the body to shrink malignant tumors.
  • lambkill — sheep laurel.
  • landfall — an approach to or sighting of land: The ship will make its landfall at noon tomorrow.
  • landfill — a low area of land that is built up from deposits of solid refuse in layers covered by soil.
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