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6-letter words containing a, l, o, s

  • salvor — a person who salvages or helps to salvage a ship, cargo, etc.
  • samlor — a three-wheeled motor vehicle in Thailand
  • santol — a fruit from Southeast Asia
  • sawlog — a log large enough to be suitable for sawing or making into lumber
  • shalom — Hebrew word for peace
  • shoaly — full of shoals or shallows.
  • sialon — a very strong, corrosion-resistant ceramic used in the chemical industry
  • siloam — a spring and pool near Jerusalem. John 9:7.
  • slalom — Skiing. a downhill race over a winding and zigzag course marked by poles or gates. Compare giant slalom.
  • slavo- — Slav
  • sleazo — a sleazy person
  • sloaneSir Hans, 1660–1753, English physician and naturalist.
  • slogan — a distinctive cry, phrase, or motto of any party, group, manufacturer, or person; catchword or catch phrase.
  • slot a — (hardware)   The physical and electrical specification for the edge-connector used by AMD's Athlon processor. The connector allows for a higher bus rate than Socket 7 or Super 7. Slot A motherboards use Compaq's EV6 bus protocol. Slot A is mechanically compatible but electrically incompatible with Intel's Slot 1.
  • slovak — one of a Slavic people dwelling in Slovakia.
  • smalto — colored glass or similar vitreous material used in mosaic.
  • social — relating to, devoted to, or characterized by friendly companionship or relations: a social club.
  • sol-fa — Music. the set of syllables, do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, and ti, sung to the respective tones of the scale. All but do and ti are attributed to Guido d'Arezzo.
  • solace — comfort in sorrow, misfortune, or trouble; alleviation of distress or discomfort.
  • solana — Javier (ˈhævɪeɪ). born 1942, Spanish socialist politician; minister for foreign affairs (1992–95), secretary-general of NATO (1995–99), and EU high representative for foreign policy (1999–2009)
  • solano — a hot wind in Spain
  • solate — to change from a gel to a sol.
  • soldan — the ruler of an Islamic country.
  • solera — (especially in Spain) a series of casks, graded according to age, in which sherries and brandies are stored while maturing.
  • sollar — solar2 .
  • solvay — Ernest [ur-nist;; French er-nest] /ˈɜr nɪst;; French ɛrˈnɛst/ (Show IPA), 1838–1922, Belgian chemist.
  • somali — a member of a Hamitic population showing an admixture of Arab, black, and other ancestry, and dwelling in Somalia and adjacent regions.
  • sortal — a concept, grasp of which includes knowledge of criteria of individuation and reidentification, such as dog or concerto, but not flesh or music
  • sporal — Biology. a walled, single- to many-celled, reproductive body of an organism, capable of giving rise to a new individual either directly or indirectly.
  • stalko — an idle gentleman
  • stanol — a saturated form of sterol found naturally in plants and added to foods to help prevent or reduce cholesterol
  • stomal — of, pertaining to, or near a stoma or opening on a plant or animal
  • tabsol — (language)   A language extension for GECOM written in the form of truth tables which was compiled into code for the tests and actions described. TABSOL was developed by T.F. Kavanaugh, and was in use around 1964-5.
  • toklasAlice B. 1877–1967, U.S. author in France: friend and companion of Gertrude Stein.
  • valois — Dame Ninette [ni-net] /nɪˈnɛt/ (Show IPA), (Edris Stannus) 1898–2001, British ballet dancer, choreographer, teacher, and director: founder of the Royal Ballet (originally the Sadler's Wells Ballet).
  • vocals — of, relating to, or uttered with the voice: the vocal mechanism; vocal criticism.
  • volans — a small constellation in the S hemisphere lying between Carina and Hydrus
  • waldos — Plural form of waldo.
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