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There are 16 six-letter words containing E, L, N, S and U| ENSOUL | • ensoul v. (Transitive) To give a soul or place in the soul. • ENSOUL v. to infuse with a soul, also INSOUL. | | GUNSEL | • gunsel n. (Slang, dated) Synonym of catamite: a young man kept by an elder as a (usually passive) homosexual partner. • gunsel n. (Slang, dated) Synonym of bottom: a passive partner in a male homosexual relationship. • gunsel n. (Prison slang, dated) Synonym of bitch: a man forced or coerced into a homosexual relationship. | | LUMENS | • lumens n. Plural of lumen. • LUMEN n. (Latin) a unit of luminous flux. | | LUNETS | • lunets n. Plural of lunet. • LUNET n. a little moon or satellite. | | LUNGES | • lunges n. Plural of lunge. • lunges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lunge. • LUNGE v. to make a sudden plunge forward. | | LUNIES | • lunies n. Plural of luny. • LUNY n. a crazy person, also LOONY, LOONEY, LOONIE. | | NOULES | • NOULE n. (Spenser) the top of the head, also NOLL, NOLE, NOUL, NOWL. | | NOUSLE | • nousle v. Obsolete form of nuzzle. • NOUSLE v. (Spenser) to foster, also NOURSLE, NOUSELL, NURSLE. | | NURSLE | • nursle v. (Now rare, archaic) To nurture, train, raise (a person). • NURSLE v. to foster, also NOURSLE, NOUSELL, NOUSLE. | | SULLEN | • sullen adj. Having a brooding ill temper; sulky. • sullen adj. Gloomy; dismal; foreboding. • sullen adj. Sluggish; slow. | | UNCLES | • uncles n. Plural of uncle. • uncles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncle. • UNCLE v. to address as uncle. | | UNLESS | • unless conj. Except on a specified condition; if not. • unless conj. If not; used with counterfactual conditionals. • unless conj. Except if; used with hypothetical conditionals. | | UNSEAL | • unseal v. (Transitive) To break the seal of (something) in order to open it. • unseal v. (Intransitive) To open by having a seal broken. • UNSEAL v. to break the seal of. | | UNSEEL | • unseel v. (Obsolete) To open, as the eyes of a hawk that have been seeled. • unseel v. (Obsolete, by extension) To give light to; to enlighten. • UNSEEL v. to unstitch a hawk's eyelids. | | UNSELF | • unself n. That which is not the self. • unself v. (Transitive) To deprive of, or detach from, the self. • UNSELF n. altruism, impartiality. | | UNSELL | • unsell v. (Transitive) To cause to appear less attractive to consumers or adherents. • UNSELL v. to speak disparagingly about. |
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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