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There are 12 six-letter words containing E, G, I, L and O| ELOIGN | • eloign v. (Obsolete, transitive) To remove (something) to a distance. • eloign v. (Reflexive, now rare) To remove (oneself); to retire, move away (from). • ELOIGN v. to remove to a distant place, also ELOIN, ESLOIN, ESLOYNE. | | EPILOG | • epilog n. Alternative spelling of epilogue. • EPILOG n. a conclusion. | | GLOIRE | • GLOIRE n. (French) glory. | | GOALIE | • goalie n. (Sports, colloquial) A goalkeeper or goaltender. • goalie v. (Ice hockey, colloquialism) To act as a goalie, to tend the goals, to mind the net. • GOALIE n. a player who defends against goals. | | GOOLIE | • goolie n. (Slang) Alternative spelling of gooly. • GOOLIE n. (Australian) a small stone; (plural) testicles, also GOOLEY, GOOLY. | | LEGION | • legion adj. Numerous; vast; very great in number. • legion n. (Military, Ancient Rome) The major unit or division of the Roman army, usually comprising 3000 to 6000… • legion n. (Military) A combined arms major military unit featuring cavalry, infantry, and artillery, including… | | LOGGIE | • loggie n. Plural of loggia. • loggie n. (Slang, often military) A person who works in logistics. • LOGGIA n. (Italian) an open-sided gallery or arcade. | | LOGIER | • logier adj. Comparative form of logy: more logy. • LOGY adj. sluggish, also LOGGY. | | LOGIES | • logies n. Plural of logy. • logies n. Plural of logie. • LOGIE n. the space in front of a kiln fire. | | LOOGIE | • loogie n. (US, slang) A thick quantity of sputum, usually containing phlegm. • loogie n. (US, slang) Any thick, disgusting liquid. • LOOGIE n. a mass of saliva and phlegm. | | OBLIGE | • oblige v. (Transitive) To constrain someone by force or by social, moral or legal means. • oblige v. (Transitive, intransitive) To do (someone) a service or favour (hence, originally, creating an obligation). • oblige v. (Intransitive) To be indebted to someone. | | OUGLIE | • OUGLIE v. to make ugly, also OUGHLY. |
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
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