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6-letter words starting with al

  • alecto — one of the three Furies; the others are Megaera and Tisiphone
  • alegar — malt vinegar
  • alegge — to alleviate or lighten (a grief or burden)
  • aleman — Mateo (maˈteo). 1547–?1614, Spanish novelist, author of the picaresque novel Guzmán de Alfarache (1599)
  • alephs — Plural form of aleph.
  • aleppo — an ancient city in NW Syria: industrial and commercial centre; scene of heavy fighting from 2012 between various rebel forces and army units loyal to President Bashar al-Assad. Pop: 2 505 000 (2005 est)
  • alerce — the wood of the sandarac tree
  • alerts — Plural form of alert.
  • alesia — an ancient city and fortress in Gaul: Caesar captured Vercingetorix here 52 b.c.
  • aletes — a son of Clytemnestra and her lover Aegisthus. He became ruler of Mycenae after the death of his parents.
  • alette — (in classical architecture) a part of a pier, flanking a pilaster or engaged column and supporting either impost of an arch.
  • alevin — a young fish, esp a young salmon or trout
  • alexia — a disorder of the central nervous system characterized by impaired ability to read
  • alexic — relating to or of the neurological condition alexia
  • alexin — complement (def 10).
  • alexis — a masculine and feminine name
  • alfaro — (Flavio) Eloy [flah-vyaw-e-loi] /ˈflɑ vyɔ ɛˈlɔɪ/ (Show IPA), 1864–1912, Ecuadorian political leader: president 1897–1901, 1907–11.
  • alfoil — Aluminium foil.
  • alfold — Also called Great Alföld. a vast plain in E Hungary, extending to the border of Ukraine and into Serbia and W Romania.
  • alfred — an old-fashioned male forename
  • alfven — Hannes Olaf Gösta (ˈhannɛs ˈuːlaf ˈjøsta). 1908–95, Swedish physicist, noted for his research on magnetohydrodynamics; shared the Nobel prize for physics in 1970
  • algate — by any means; anyway
  • algins — any hydrophilic, colloidal substance found in or obtained from various kelps, as alginic acid or one of its soluble salts.
  • algoid — resembling or relating to algae
  • algren — Nelson. 1909–81, US novelist. His novels, mostly set in Chicago, include Never Come Morning (1942) and The Man with the Golden Arm (1949)
  • alhaji — (in West Africa) a Muslim who has been to Mecca as a pilgrim (often used as a title).
  • alibis — Plural form of alibi.
  • alible — nourishing; nutritious
  • alicia — a feminine name
  • alidad — Archaic form of alidade.
  • aliens — Plural form of alien.
  • alieve — (philosophy, psychology) To subconsciously feel as if something is true, even if one does not believe it; to hold an alief.
  • alight — If something is alight, it is burning.
  • aligns — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of align.
  • alined — to arrange in a straight line; adjust according to a line.
  • alines — (especially in women's clothing) a cut of garment consisting basically of two A -shaped panels for the front and back, designed to give increasing fullness toward the hemline.
  • alioth — a binary star, the brightest star in the constellation Ursa Major and in the handle of the Big Dipper: magnitude, 1.8
  • aliped — (of bats and similar animals) having the digits connected by a winglike membrane
  • alisma — a flowering marsh plant of the genus Alsima, with round leaves
  • alison — a feminine name
  • alissa — a female given name: from a Hebrew word meaning “joy.”.
  • aliter — Otherwise.
  • aliyah — immigration to the Holy Land
  • aliyos — the act of proceeding to the reading table in a synagogue for the reading of a portion from the Torah.
  • aliyot — the act of proceeding to the reading table in a synagogue for the reading of a portion from the Torah.
  • aljabr — (tool)   An implementation of MACSYMA for the Macintosh by Fort Pond Research.
  • alkali — An alkali is a substance with a pH value of more than 7. Alkalis form chemical salts when they are combined with acids.
  • alkane — any saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon with the general formula CnH2n+2
  • alkene — any unsaturated aliphatic hydrocarbon with the general formula CnH2n
  • alkies — Plural form of alkie.
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