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5-letter words containing f, l, o

  • foll. — followed
  • folly — the state or quality of being foolish; lack of understanding or sense.
  • fonly — foolishly
  • fools — Plural form of fool.
  • forel — a slipcase for a book.
  • forli — a city in N Italy, SE of Bologna.
  • forml — 1.   (language)   Formal Object Role Modeling Language. 2.   (event)   Forth Modification Lab.
  • fosil — Fredette's Operating System Interface Language
  • foule — type of woollen cloth
  • fouls — something that is foul.
  • fowle — Obsolete spelling of fowl.
  • fowls — Plural form of fowl.
  • foxly — Like, resembling, or characteristic of a fox; vulpine.
  • golfs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of golf.
  • hrolf — Rollo (def 1).
  • kloof — (in South Africa) a deep glen; ravine.
  • kolff — Willem J(ohan) [wil-uh m yoh-hahn,, -han] /ˈwɪl əm ˈyoʊ hɑn,, -hæn/ (Show IPA), 1911–2010, U.S. physician and inventor, born in the Netherlands: developed the artificial kidney machine.
  • lo-fi — (of sound reproduction) of or giving an impression of poor quality
  • loafs — to idle away time: He figured the mall was as good a place as any for loafing.
  • lofts — Plural form of loft.
  • lofty — extending high in the air; of imposing height; towering: lofty mountains.
  • loofa — Also called dishcloth gourd, rag gourd. any of several tropical vines of the genus Luffa, of the gourd family, bearing large, elongated fruit. the fruit of such a vine.
  • lwoff — André [ahn-drey] /ɑ̃ˈdreɪ/ (Show IPA), 1902–1994, French microbiologist: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1965.
  • offal — the parts of a butchered animal that are considered inedible by human beings; carrion.
  • ofili — Chris(topher). born 1968, British painter, noted esp for his brightly coloured collages using elephant dung: Turner Prize 1998
  • oflag — a World War II German internment camp for war prisoners of officer rank.
  • oflot — Office of the National Lottery, now superseded by the National Lottery Commission
  • oftel — Office of Telecommunications: a government body set up in 1984 to supervise telecommunications activities in the UK, and to protect the interests of the consumers. Superseded in 2003 by Ofcom
  • orful — Eye dialect of awful.
  • rolfeJohn, 1585–1622, English colonist in Virginia (husband of Pocahontas).
  • rotfl — (chat)   (Or "ROFL") Rolling on the floor laughing (or rolls...). Used in chat, MUD, news. See also ROTFLMAO, ROTFLOL.
  • sulfo — containing the sulfo group; sulfonic.
  • toefl — TOEFL is an English language examination which is often taken by foreign students who want to study at universities in English-speaking countries. TOEFL is an abbreviation of 'Test of English as a Foreign Language'.
  • woful — full of woe; wretched; unhappy: a woeful situation.
  • wolfeCharles, 1791–1823, Irish poet.
  • wolff — Christian von [kris-tee-ahn fuh n] /ˈkrɪs tiˌɑn fən/ (Show IPA), Baron. Also, Wolf. 1679–1754, German philosopher and mathematician.
  • wolfs — any of several large carnivorous mammals of the genus Canis, of the dog family Canidae, especially C. lupus, usually hunting in packs, formerly common throughout the Northern Hemisphere but now chiefly restricted to the more unpopulated parts of its range.
  • wolfy — Wolfish; like a wolf.
  • wolof — a language of Senegal, a Niger-Congo language closely related to Fulani.
  • woolfVirginia (Adeline Virginia Stephen Woolf) 1882–1941, English novelist, essayist, and critic.
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