8-letter words that end in ll
- laystall — a place where waste and dung is deposited
- leg-pull — an amusing hoax, practical joke, or the like: The entire story was a hilarious leg-pull.
- lindwall — Ray(mond Russell). 1921–96, Australian cricketer. A fast bowler, he played for Australia 61 times between 1946 and 1958
- log roll — to procure the passage of (a bill) by logrolling.
- longwall — noting or pertaining to a means of extracting coal or other minerals in an underground mine from a continuous face, the roof before the face being supported at intervals by temporary or movable artificial supports. Compare room-and-pillar.
- low-ball — Cards. a game of draw poker in which the player having the lowest-ranking hand wins the pot.
- lustfull — Archaic form of lustful.
- mandrill — a large baboon, Mandrillus (or Papio) sphinx, of western Africa, the male of which has a face brightly marked with blue and scarlet and a muzzle that is ribbed: an endangered species.
- marshall — Alfred, 1842–1924, English economist.
- martiall — Obsolete spelling of martial.
- mcdowell — Ephraim, 1771–1830, U.S. surgeon.
- meatball — a small ball of ground meat, especially beef, often mixed with bread crumbs, seasonings, etc., before cooking.
- megamall — A megamall is a very large shopping area containing very many shops, cinemas, and restaurants.
- millwell — Altform milwell.
- mindfull — Archaic form of mindful.
- minimall — A small mall (shopping centre).
- minimill — a small mill or manufacturing plant, especially a steel plant that utilizes electric furnaces to melt down scrap for producing its products.
- minipill — an oral birth control pill that contains only a progestin and is to be taken daily without monthly cessation.
- mis-sell — To mis-sell something such as a pension or an insurance policy means to sell it to someone even though you know that it is not suitable for them.
- misspell — Spell (a word) incorrectly.
- mitchell — Arthur, born 1934, U.S. ballet dancer, choreographer, and ballet company director.
- molehill — a small mound or ridge of earth raised up by a mole or moles burrowing under the ground.
- monohull — (of a vessel) having a single hull.
- moonball — a high lob in tennis.
- mortbell — a bell rung for a funeral
- mothball — a small ball of naphthalene or sometimes of camphor for placing in closets or other storage areas to repel moths from clothing, blankets, etc.
- nainsell — own self
- naturall — Obsolete spelling of natural.
- needfull — (archaic) needful.
- numskull — a dull-witted or stupid person; dolt.
- nutshell — the shell of a nut.
- oak gall — any of various rounded galls produced on oaks, especially the horned oak gall.
- oil well — a well that yields or has yielded oil.
- old bill — a policeman
- openbill — Either of two species of bird in the genus Anastomus of the stork family Ciconiidae, with a distinctive gap between the mandibles of the closed bill.
- outdwell — to last longer than
- outsmell — to have a more powerful smell than
- outspell — to surpass at spelling
- outswell — to exceed in swelling
- over all — over the whole extent; from end to end
- overbill — To bill an excessive amount, particularly an amount greater than one is legally entitled to.
- overcall — Cards. a bid higher than the previous bid.
- overfall — A turbulent section of a body of water, caused by strong currents passing over submerged ridges.
- overfill — to fill too full, so as to cause overflowing.
- overfull — excessively full: The auditorium was overfull.
- overgall — to make sore all over
- overkill — the capacity of a nation to destroy, by nuclear weapons, more of an enemy than would be necessary for a military victory.
- oversell — to sell more of (a stock, product, etc.) than can be delivered.
- pep pill — a pill, tablet, or capsule that contains a stimulant drug, especially amphetamine.
- per mill — per thousand.