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8-letter words containing a, d, o, l, e, s

  • absolved — Simple past tense and past participle of absolve.
  • al desko — (of a meal, esp lunch) at one's desk at one's place of work
  • aldolase — an enzyme present in the body that breaks down fructose into triose sugars
  • asphodel — any of various S European liliaceous plants of the genera Asphodelus and Asphodeline, having clusters of white or yellow flowers
  • assoiled — Simple past tense and past participle of assoil.
  • baseload — The minimum load on a power station over a standard period.
  • caseload — The caseload of someone such as a doctor, social worker, or lawyer is the number of cases that they have to deal with.
  • cladodes — Plural form of cladode.
  • coalshed — a shed in which coal is stored
  • damocles — a sycophant forced by Dionysius, tyrant of Syracuse, to sit under a sword suspended by a hair to demonstrate that being a king was not the happy state Damocles had said it was
  • darioles — Plural form of dariole.
  • desolate — A desolate place is empty of people and lacking in comfort.
  • diastole — the dilatation of the chambers of the heart that follows each contraction, during which they refill with blood
  • diazoles — Plural form of diazole.
  • dolmades — Plural form of dolmade.
  • dowsabel — sweetheart.
  • earldoms — Plural form of earldom.
  • galoshed — Wearing galoshes.
  • gesualdo — Don Carlo [dawn kahr-law] /dɔn ˈkɑr lɔ/ (Show IPA), Prince of Venosa [ve-naw-zah] /vɛˈnɔ zɑ/ (Show IPA), c1560–1613, Italian composer.
  • gladsome — giving or causing joy; delightful.
  • isolated — compact
  • jaloused — Simple past tense and past participle of jalouse.
  • ladrones — a group of 15 small islands in the Pacific, E of the Philippines: divided into Guam, a possession of the U.S., and the North Marianas, formally under U.S. trusteeship. 453 sq. mi. (1127 sq. km).
  • leonidas — died 480 b.c, Greek hero: king of Sparta 489?–480.
  • leopards — Plural form of leopard.
  • leotards — A close-fitting one-piece garment, made of a stretchy fabric, which covers a person's body from the shoulders to the top of the thighs and typically the arms, worn by dancers or people exercising indoors.
  • lodesman — a person who steers a ship
  • lodestar — a star that shows the way.
  • modalise — Alternative spelling of modalize.
  • oldspeak — (sometimes initial capital letter) standard English, in contrast to English that is overly technical, politically correct, euphemistic, etc. Compare newspeak.
  • paludose — growing or living in marshes
  • rosedale — a city in N Maryland, near Baltimore.
  • sea lord — (in Britain) either of the two serving naval officers (First and Second Sea Lords) who sit on the admiralty board of the Ministry of Defence
  • seal dog — an iron hook used for dragging seal carcasses over the ice.
  • sepalody — the changing of other flower parts, such as petals, into sepals
  • sepaloid — resembling a sepal.
  • shedload — a very large amount or number
  • sideload — to transfer software, data, etc., from one local system or device to another, typically from one's computer to a mobile device.
  • sleazoid — a sleazy person
  • sodalite — a mineral, sodium aluminum silicate, Na 4 Al 3 Si 3 O 1 2 Cl, occurring massive and in crystals, usually blue in color and found in certain alkali-rich igneous rocks.
  • solander — a case for maps, plates, etc., made to resemble a book and having the front cover and fore edge hinged.
  • solidare — an old coin
  • solidate — a parcel of land whose value is equal to a solidus
  • solvated — a compound formed by the interaction of a solvent and a solute.
  • somedeal — somewhat.
  • soredial — pertaining to or resembling a soredium.
  • toadless — having no toads
  • volsteadAndrew Joseph, 1860–1946, U.S. legislator.

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