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6-letter words containing p, l, e

  • louped — to leap; jump; spring.
  • loupes — Plural form of loupe.
  • lumped — a piece or mass of solid matter without regular shape or of no particular shape: a lump of coal.
  • lumpen — of or relating to disfranchised and uprooted individuals or groups, especially those who have lost status: the lumpen bourgeoisie.
  • lumper — a piece or mass of solid matter without regular shape or of no particular shape: a lump of coal.
  • lupine — any of numerous plants belonging to the genus Lupinus, of the legume family, as L. albus (white lupine) of Europe, bearing edible seeds, or L. perennis, of the eastern U.S., having tall, dense clusters of blue, pink, or white flowers.
  • maples — Plural form of maple.
  • megilp — a jellylike vehicle used in oil paints and usually consisting of linseed oil mixed with mastic varnish.
  • naples — a region in SW Italy. 5214 sq. mi. (13,505 sq. km). Capital: Naples.
  • nepali — Also, Nepalese. an Indic language spoken in Nepal.
  • nipple — TrackPoint
  • opaled — made like an opal, in terms of iridescence
  • opengl — Open Graphics Library
  • openly — not closed or barred at the time, as a doorway by a door, a window by a sash, or a gateway by a gate: to leave the windows open at night.
  • paddle — a short, flat bladed oar for propelling and steering a canoe or small boat, usually held by both hands and moved more or less through a vertical arc.
  • paella — a Spanish dish prepared by simmering together chicken, seafood, rice, vegetables, and saffron and other seasonings.
  • pairle — a device representing the front of an ecclesiastical pallium, consisting of a broad Y -shaped form covered with crosses.
  • palace — the official residence of a king, queen, bishop, or other sovereign or exalted personage.
  • paladeGeorge Emil, 1912–2008, U.S. biologist, born in Romania: Nobel Prize in medicine 1974.
  • palate — Anatomy. the roof of the mouth, consisting of an anterior bony portion (hard palate) and a posterior muscular portion (soft palate) that separate the oral cavity from the nasal cavity.
  • paleal — pertaining to the palea
  • palely — light-colored or lacking in color: a pale complexion; his pale face; a pale child. lacking the usual intensity of color due to fear, illness, stress, etc.: She looked pale and unwell when we visited her in the nursing home.
  • paleo- — the Old World
  • palest — light-colored or lacking in color: a pale complexion; his pale face; a pale child. lacking the usual intensity of color due to fear, illness, stress, etc.: She looked pale and unwell when we visited her in the nursing home.
  • palkee — a palanquin
  • palled — a cloth, often of velvet, for spreading over a coffin, bier, or tomb.
  • pallet — a small, low, portable platform on which goods are placed for storage or moving, as in a warehouse or vehicle.
  • palmed — having a palm or palms of a specified kind (often used in combination): a wide-palmed hand.
  • palmerAlice Elvira, 1855–1902, U.S. educator.
  • palmie — a palmtop computer
  • palter — to talk or act insincerely or deceitfully; lie or use trickery.
  • pamela — (or Virtue Rewarded) an epistolary novel (1740) by Samuel Richardson.
  • papule — a small, somewhat pointed elevation of the skin, usually inflammatory but nonsuppurative.
  • parcel — an object, article, container, or quantity of something wrapped or packed up; small package; bundle.
  • parled — talk; parley.
  • parley — a discussion or conference.
  • parole — language as manifested in the actual utterances produced by speakers of a language (contrasted with langue).
  • parrel — Nautical. a sliding ring or collar of rope, wood, or metal that confines a yard or the jaws of a gaff to the mast but allows vertical movement.
  • passel — a group or lot of indeterminate number: a passel of dignitaries.
  • pastel — the woad plant.
  • pattle — paddle1 (def 11).
  • pdelan — Partial Differential Equation LANguage
  • pealed — a loud, prolonged ringing of bells.
  • pearls — a basic stitch in knitting, the reverse of the knit, formed by pulling a loop of the working yarn back through an existing stitch and then slipping that stitch off the needle. Compare knit (def 11).
  • pearly — like a pearl, especially in being white or lustrous; nacreous: her pearly teeth.
  • pebble — a small, rounded stone, especially one worn smooth by the action of water.
  • pebbly — having or covered with pebbles: the pebbly beach at Nice.
  • pedalo — pedal boat
  • peddle — to carry (small articles, goods, wares, etc.) from place to place for sale at retail; hawk.
  • pedlar — a person who sells from door to door or in the street.
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