4-letter words that end in l
- diel — of or relating to a 24-hour period, especially a regular daily cycle, as of the physiology or behavior of an organism.
- dill — a plant, Anethum graveolens, of the parsley family, having aromatic seeds and finely divided leaves, both of which are used for flavoring food.
- diol — glycol (def 2).
- dipl — diplomatic
- dirl — to vibrate; shake.
- doll — a female given name, form of Dorothy.
- dool — a boundary marker
- dowl — Alternative form of dowle.
- dspl — Digital Signal Processing Language
- dual — of, relating to, or noting two.
- duel — a prearranged combat between two persons, fought with deadly weapons according to an accepted code of procedure, especially to settle a private quarrel.
- dull — not sharp; blunt: a dull knife.
- earl — a male given name: from the old English word meaning “noble.”.
- ecsl — Extended CSL. A discrete simulation language, the successor to CSL.
- edml — Edinburgh SML
- egal — equal.
- elul — (in the Jewish calendar) the sixth month of the year according to biblical reckoning and the twelfth month of the civil year, usually falling within August and September
- emil — a masculine name: fem. Emily
- enal — (organic chemistry) Any aldehyde having a neighbouring double bond.
- enol — (organic chemistry) An organic compound containing a hydroxyl group bonded to a carbon atom, which is doubly bonded to another carbon atom.
- eorl — an Anglo-Saxon nobleman
- esml — Extended Systems Modelling Language
- eval — Evaluation.
- evil — Profoundly immoral and malevolent.
- excl — exclamation mark
- exul — an exile, a person who has been banished
- fail — to fall short of success or achievement in something expected, attempted, desired, or approved: The experiment failed because of poor planning.
- fall — to come or drop down suddenly to a lower position, especially to leave a standing or erect position suddenly, whether voluntarily or not: to fall on one's knees.
- faql — frequently asked question
- farl — a thin, circular cake of flour or oatmeal.
- feal — Archaic. faithful; loyal.
- feel — to perceive or examine by touch.
- fell — simple past tense of fall.
- fill — to make full; put as much as can be held into: to fill a jar with water.
- flpl — Fortran List Processing Language. A package of Fortran subroutines for handling lists by H. Gelernter et al, ca 1960.
- fmpl — Frobozz Magic Programming Language
- fnal — Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Illinois, USA).
- foal — a young horse, mule, or related animal, especially one that is not yet one year of age.
- focl — An expert system shell and backward chaining rule interpreter for the Macintosh. E-mail: <[email protected]>.
- foil — to cover or back with foil.
- foll — (knitting) follow; following.
- fool — to trick, deceive, or impose on: They tried to fool him.
- foul — grossly offensive to the senses; disgustingly loathsome; noisome: a foul smell.
- fowl — the domestic or barnyard hen or rooster; chicken. Compare domestic fowl.
- ft-l — foot-lambert
- fuel — combustible matter used to maintain fire, as coal, wood, oil, or gas, in order to create heat or power.
- full — completely filled; containing all that can be held; filled to utmost capacity: a full cup.
- furl — to gather into a compact roll and bind securely, as a sail against a spar or a flag against its staff.
- gael — a Scottish Celt or Highlander.
- gail — a female or male given name: from a Hebrew word meaning “joy.”.