6-letter words containing l, d
- aludel — a pear-shaped vessel, open at both ends, formerly used with similar vessels for collecting condensates, esp of subliming mercury
- ambled — to go at a slow, easy pace; stroll; saunter: He ambled around the town.
- amdahl — 1. (company) Amdahl Corporation. 2. (person) Gene Amdahl.
- amidol — a grey to colourless soluble crystalline solid that is used as a photographic developer; 2,4-diaminophenol dihydrochloride. Formula: C6H3(NH2)2(OH).2HCl
- amodal — Not modal (in any sense).
- amoled — active-matrix organic light-emitting diode
- angled — set at an angle
- ankled — (in combination) Having some specific type of ankle.
- anodal — Relating to the anode.
- apodal — (of snakes, eels, etc) without feet; having no obvious hind limbs or pelvic fins
- aridly — being without moisture; extremely dry; parched: arid land; an arid climate.
- ariled — (of seeds) having an aril
- arnold — a town in N central England, in S Nottinghamshire. Pop: 37 402 (2001)
- audial — of or relating to sound and the sense of hearing
- audile — a person who possesses a faculty for auditory imagery that is more distinct than his visual or other imagery
- aulard — François Victor Alphonse [frahn-swa veek-tawr al-fawns] /frɑ̃ˈswa vikˈtɔr alˈfɔ̃s/ (Show IPA), 1849–1928, French historian.
- aulder — old.
- avidly — showing great enthusiasm for or interest in: an avid moviegoer. Synonyms: enthusiastic, ardent, keen; devoted, dedicated; zealous, fanatic. Antonyms: indifferent, apathetic; reluctant.
- badley — Misspelling of badly.
- bailed — Also, bailer. a bucket, dipper, or other container used for bailing.
- baldad — Bildad.
- balded — having little or no hair on the scalp: a bald head; a bald person.
- balder — a god, son of Odin and Frigg, noted for his beauty and sweet nature. He was killed by a bough of mistletoe thrown by the blind god Höd, misled by the malicious Loki
- baldie — a bald person (sometimes used as a facetious term of address).
- baldly — having little or no hair on the scalp: a bald head; a bald person.
- balked — to stop, as at an obstacle, and refuse to proceed or to do something specified (usually followed by at): He balked at making the speech.
- ballad — A ballad is a long song or poem which tells a story in simple language.
- balled — a round or roundish body, of various sizes and materials, either hollow or solid, for use in games, as baseball, football, tennis, or golf.
- bawled — Simple past tense and past participle of bawl.
- beadle — (formerly, in the Church of England) a minor parish official who acted as an usher and kept order
- bedeal — (transitive, obsolete) To deprive (of).
- bedell — Obsolete spelling of beadle.
- bedlam — Bedlam means a great deal of noise and disorder. People often say 'It was bedlam' to mean 'There was bedlam'.
- bedlem — Alternative spelling of bedlam.
- bedral — a minor official in the Scottish Episcopal Church, similar but not identical to the English beadle
- begild — to decorate or cover with gold
- beglad — to make glad
- beheld — Beheld is the past tense of behold.
- behold — If you behold someone or something, you see them.
- belady — to call (someone) a lady
- belaud — to praise highly
- beldam — an old woman, esp an ugly or malicious one; hag
- belied — to show to be false; contradict: His trembling hands belied his calm voice.
- belled — the cry of a rutting stag or hunting dog.
- belted — If someone's jacket or coat, for example, is belted, it has a belt fastened round it.
- biddle — John. 1615–62, English theologian; founder of Unitarianism in England
- bieldy — sheltered
- bifold — foldable in two places
- bildad — a friend of Job. Job 2:11.
- bilked — to defraud; cheat: He bilked the government of almost a million dollars.