6-letter words containing l, r, a
- carlos — Don. full name Carlos María Isidro de Borbón. 1788–1855, second son of Charles IV: pretender to the Spanish throne and leader of the Carlists
- carlot — a boor or churl
- carlow — a county of SE Republic of Ireland, in Leinster: mostly flat, with barren mountains in the southeast. County town: Carlow. Pop: 46 014 (2002). Area: 896 sq km (346 sq miles)
- carmel — Mountmountain ridge in NW Israel, extending as a promontory into the Mediterranean: highest point, c. 1,800 ft (549 m)
- carnal — Carnal feelings and desires are sexual and physical, without any spiritual element.
- carola — a female given name, form of Carol.
- carole — a female given name.
- carols — Plural form of carol.
- carpal — any bone of the wrist
- carpel — the female reproductive organ of flowering plants, consisting of an ovary, style (sometimes absent), and stigma. The carpels are separate or fused to form a single pistil
- carrel — A carrel is a desk with low walls on three sides, at which a student can work in private, especially in a library.
- carrol — (architecture) A small closet or enclosure built against a window on the inner side, to sit in for study.
- cartel — A cartel is an association of similar companies or businesses that have grouped together in order to prevent competition and to control prices.
- carvel — caravel
- cellar — A cellar is a room underneath a building, which is often used for storing things in.
- cercal — of or relating to a tail
- cereal — Cereal or breakfast cereal is a food made from grain. It is mixed with milk and eaten for breakfast.
- chiral — designating or of an asymmetrical form, as a molecule, that cannot be superimposed on its mirror image
- choral — Choral music is sung by a choir.
- circal — CIRcuit CALculus
- citral — a yellow volatile liquid with a lemon-like odour, found in oils of lemon grass, orange, and lemon and used in perfumery: a terpene aldehyde consisting of the cis- isomer (citral-a or geranial) and the trans- isomer (citral-b or neral). Formula: (CH3)2C:CH(CH2)2C(CH3):CHCHO
- claire — a feminine name
- clamor — If people are clamoring for something, they are demanding it in a noisy or angry way.
- claret — Claret is a type of French red wine.
- claris — (company) A subsidiary company of Apple Computer, Inc.. In January 1998, Apple restructured Claris to concentrate on their FileMaker line of database software and changed the company's name to FileMaker, Inc..
- clarke — Sir Arthur C(harles). 1917–2008, British science-fiction writer, who helped to develop the first communications satellites. He scripted the film 2001, A Space Odyssey (1968)
- clarts — lumps of mud, esp on shoes
- clarty — dirty, esp covered in mud; filthy
- claver — to talk idly; gossip
- cleare — Obsolete spelling of clear.
- clears — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clear.
- cleary — Beverly, born 1916, U.S. author.
- clitar — (uncommon, humorous, slang) The clitoris. only used in play the clitar.
- coaler — a ship, train, etc, used to carry or supply coal
- collar — The collar of a shirt or coat is the part which fits round the neck and is usually folded over.
- colmar — a city in NE France: annexed to Germany 1871–1919 and 1940–45; textile industry. Pop: 65 136 (1999)
- corals — Plural form of coral.
- corral — In North America, a corral is a space surrounded by a fence where cattle or horses are kept.
- cradle — A cradle is a baby's bed with high sides. Cradles often have curved bases so that they rock from side to side.
- crawls — Plural form of crawl.
- crawly — feeling or causing a sensation like creatures crawling on one's skin
- credal — of a creed; creedal
- crinal — of or relating to the hair
- crotal — any of various lichens used in dyeing wool, esp for the manufacture of tweeds
- crural — of or relating to the leg or thigh
- curial — one of the political subdivisions of each of the three tribes of ancient Rome.
- cursal — of or belonging to a set course or rotation, esp of a canon or prebendary in certain churches
- curtal — cut short
- dargle — a wooded hollow
- darkle — to grow dark; darken