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6-letter words containing a, o, l

  • 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
  • tablog — (language)   A programming language based on first order predicate logic with equality that combines relational programming and functional programming. It has functional notation and unification as its binding mechanism. TABLOG supports a more general subset of standard first order logic than Prolog. It employs the Manna-Waldinger 'deductive-tableau' proof system as an interpreter instead of resolution.
  • 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.
  • tacpol — (language)   A PL/I-like language used by the US Army for command and control.
  • tailor — a stroke of a bell indicating someone's death; knell.
  • talbotCharles, Duke of Shrewsbury, 1660–1718, British statesman: prime minister 1714.
  • talion — lex talionis.
  • tallow — the fatty tissue or suet of animals.
  • tapalo — a Latin American scarf or shawl, often patterned and brightly coloured
  • taylor — A(lan) J(ohn) P(ercivale) 1906–90, English historian.
  • tlaloc — the Aztec god of rain.
  • toklasAlice B. 1877–1967, U.S. author in France: friend and companion of Gertrude Stein.
  • tolandGregg, 1904–48, U.S. cinematographer.
  • tolima — a volcano in W Colombia, in the Andes. 18,438 feet (5620 meters).
  • toluca — a republic in S North America. 761,530 sq. mi. (1,972,363 sq. km). . Capital: Mexico City.
  • tombal — like or relating to a tomb
  • tomial — of or relating to a tomium
  • torula — a highly nutritious yeast produced commercially on a sugar recovered from the manufacture of wood products or from processed fruit.
  • unload — to take the load from; remove the cargo or freight from: to unload a truck; to unload a cart.
  • upload — to transfer (software, data, character sets, etc.) from a smaller to a larger computer.
  • 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).
  • valona — Italian name of Vlorë.
  • valour — boldness or determination in facing great danger, especially in battle; heroic courage; bravery: a medal for valor.
  • vocals — of, relating to, or uttered with the voice: the vocal mechanism; vocal criticism.
  • volage — changeable or fickle
  • volans — a small constellation in the S hemisphere lying between Carina and Hydrus
  • volant — engaged in or having the power of flight.
  • volary — a large cage for confining birds; aviary.
  • vorpal — fatal
  • wadmol — a bulky woolen fabric woven of coarse yarn and heavily napped, formerly much used in England and Scandinavia for the manufacture of durable winter garments.
  • waldos — Plural form of waldo.
  • wallop — to beat soundly; thrash.
  • wallow — to roll about or lie in water, snow, mud, dust, or the like, as for refreshment: Goats wallowed in the dust.
  • walton — Ernest Thomas Sinton [sin-tn] /ˈsɪn tn/ (Show IPA), 1903–95, Irish physicist: Nobel prize 1951.
  • warholAndy, 1928–87, U.S. artist.
  • watbol — WATerloo COBOL. A COBOL for IBM MVS.
  • worral — a monitor lizard, a varan
  • woulda — (colloquial) Would have.
  • xcoral — A multiwindow mouse-based text editor, for the X Window System with a built-in browser to navigate through C functions and C++ classes hierarchies. Xcoral provides variables width fonts, menus, scrollbars, buttons, search, regions, kill-buffers and 3D look. Commands are accessible from menus or standard key bindings. Xcoral is a direct Xlib client and runs on colour or monochrome X displays.
  • xyloma — a hard growth or tumour on a plant or tree
  • yambol — a city in SE Bulgaria, on the Tundja River.
  • zealot — a person who shows zeal.
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