5 letter words with L
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5 letter words with L in English
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Common 5 letter words with L with meaning
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AISLE | aisle
Part of Speech: Noun Definition: A passage between rows of seats, shelves, or other objects. Pronunciation (US): /aɪl/ Pronunciation (UK): /aɪl/ Origin and Usage: The word "aisle" originated in the 14th century from the Old French word "ele" meaning "wing of a building". It was used to describe the side passages in a church, and later, it was used to describe the passages between rows of seats in a theater or between shelves in a store. Today, it is used to refer to any narrow passage between objects. Synonyms: corridor, passageway, walkway, pathway, gangway Related Words: aisle, aisleless, aisled, ailed, aimer Example Sentences:
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YODEL | Yodel
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Noun, verb 2. Definitionsa. (Noun) A form of singing that involves rapid changes of pitch between the low and high notes. b. (Verb) To sing in this way, typically in the Swiss Alps. 3. PronunciationsUS: /ˈjoʊdəl/ UK: /ˈjəʊd(ə)l/ 4. Origin and UsageThe word "yodel" originated from the German word "jodeln" in the late 19th century. It is commonly associated with Swiss folk music and is used to express joy or call for attention. It has also been used in popular culture, such as in the song "The Lonely Goatherd" from the musical "The Sound of Music." 5. SynonymsNoun: yodeling, yodeler, jodel Verb: sing, warble, trill 6. Related Wordsduels, model, pedal, medal, nodal 7. Example Sentencesa. (Noun) The Swiss singer entertained the crowd with her yodel. b. (Verb) The mountaineer would often yodel to communicate with his fellow climbers. |
WILDS |
Wilds
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4. Origin and Usage: The word "wilds" originated from the Middle English word "wilde" which means "wild, untamed". It has been in use since the 14th century. The word is commonly used to describe remote or uninhabited areas of land that have not been developed or cultivated. 5. Synonyms:
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WHEAL | Heres the information you requested on "wheal":
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The word "wheal" comes from Middle English "whele," meaning a pimple or pustule. Its usage has evolved to include the raised, blister-like skin eruption that is usually itchy and caused by an allergic reaction to food, medication, or insect bites. Synonyms:
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ZORIL | Here is the requested information on "zoril":
Zoril
1. Parts of Speech: Noun 2. Definition: A carnivorous mammal of the weasel family, found in southern Asia. 3. Pronunciations: US: /ˈzôrəl/; UK: /ˈzɒrɪl/ 4. Origin and Usage: The word "zoril" comes from Hindi "zārīl" and was first used in English in the early 19th century. It is primarily used to refer to a specific species of weasel-like mammal found in southern Asia, also known as the Indian spotted civet. 5. Synonyms: Indian spotted civet, Asian civet, Viverricula indica. 6. Related Words: Feria, Filar, Frail, Frier, Frill. 7. Example Sentences:
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