6-letter words containing a, b, e, l
- blaine — James G(illespie)1830-93; U.S. statesman: secretary of state (1881, 1889-92)
- blaise — a male given name.
- blakey — Art, full name Arthur Blakey. (1919–90), US Black jazz drummer and leader of the Jazz Messengers band
- blamed — damned
- blamer — someone who blames
- blared — to emit a loud, raucous sound: The trumpets blared as the procession got under way.
- blated — bleat.
- blazer — A blazer is a kind of jacket which is often worn by members of a particular group, especially schoolchildren and members of a sports team.
- blazes — (intensifier)
- bleach — If you bleach something, you use a chemical to make it white or pale in colour.
- bleaks — a European freshwater fish, Alburnus alburnus, having scales with a silvery pigment that is used in the production of artificial pearls.
- bleary — If your eyes are bleary, they look dull or tired, as if you have not had enough sleep or have drunk too much alcohol.
- boatel — a waterside hotel catering for boating people
- boreal — of or relating to the north or the north wind
- branle — an old French country dance performed in a linked circle
- bullae — a seal attached to an official document, as a papal bull.
- byelaw — a standing rule governing the regulation of a corporation's or society's internal affairs.
- bylane — a side lane or alley off a road
- cabble — Metallurgy. to cut up (iron or steel bars) for fagoting.
- cabell — James Branch1879-1958; U.S. novelist
- cabled — Simple past tense and past participle of cable.
- cabler — a cable broadcasting company
- cables — Plural form of cable.
- cablet — a small cable, esp a cable-laid rope that has a circumference of less than 25 centimetres (ten inches)
- dabble — If you dabble in something, you take part in it but not very seriously.
- diable — a type of brown sauce, typically made with wine, shallots, vinegar, herbs, and black and/or cayenne pepper
- doable — capable of being done.
- elbląg — a port in N Poland: metallurgical industries. Pop: 129 000 (2005 est)
- embail — to enclose in a circle
- embale — to bind or wrap (goods) into a package or bale
- emball — to enclose in a circle
- embalm — Preserve (a corpse) from decay, originally with spices and now usually by arterial injection of a preservative.
- embola — Plural form of embolon.
- enable — Give (someone or something) the authority or means to do something.
- fabled — celebrated in fables: a fabled goddess of the wood.
- fabler — A writer of fables; a fabulist; a dealer in untruths or falsehoods.
- fables — a short tale to teach a moral lesson, often with animals or inanimate objects as characters; apologue: the fable of the tortoise and the hare; Aesop's fables.
- fablet — a large smartphone that is able to perform many of the functions of a tablet computer
- famble — (obsolete, slang) A hand.
- flambe — Also, flambéed [flahm-beyd] /flɑmˈbeɪd/ (Show IPA). (of food) served in flaming liquor, especially brandy: steak flambé.
- gabble — to speak or converse rapidly and unintelligibly; jabber.
- gabels — Plural form of gabel.
- gabled — provided with a gable or gables: a gabled house.
- gables — Plural form of gable.
- gablet — a small gable
- gamble — to play at any game of chance for money or other stakes.
- garble — to confuse unintentionally or ignorantly; jumble: to garble instructions.
- glaber — Raoul [rah-ool] /rɑˈul/ (Show IPA), or Rudolphe [roo-dawlf] /ruˈdɔlf/ (Show IPA), c990–c1050, French ecclesiastic and chronicler.
- habile — skillful; dexterous; adroit.
- hamble — (obsolete, transitive) To mutilate; hamstring; cut away.