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8-letter words containing l, a, o, u

  • loculate — having one or more locules.
  • locustal — of or relating to locusts
  • louganisGregory ("Greg") born 1960, U.S. diver.
  • luchador — A person who competes in lucha libre wrestling.
  • lunation — the period of time from one new moon to the next (about 29½ days); a lunar month.
  • luxation — The act of luxating, or the state of being luxated; a dislocation.
  • maculose — related to or characterized by having spots
  • mail out — If someone mails out things such as letters, leaflets, or bills, they send them to a large number of people at the same time.
  • mail-out — an act or instance of mailing out a quantity of letters, circulars, or the like; mailing.
  • mailouts — an act or instance of mailing out a quantity of letters, circulars, or the like; mailing.
  • makhlouf — Saint Sharbel [shahr-buh l] /ˈʃɑr bəl/ (Show IPA), 1828–98, Lebanese monk: canonized 1977.
  • malodour — Alternative spelling of malodor.
  • malunion — (anatomy) Bad or incorrect union (of parts of the body).
  • mameluco — (South America) A child born of a white father and American Indian mother.
  • mariupol — a city in SE Ukraine, on the Sea of Azov.
  • melanous — having a dark, swarthy complexion and dark-colored hair.
  • missoula — a city in W Montana.
  • modula-2 — (language)   A high-level programming language designed by Niklaus Wirth at ETH in 1978. It is a derivative of Pascal with well-defined interfaces between modules, and facilities for parallel computation. Modula-2 was developed as the system language for the Lilith workstation. The central concept is the module which may be used to encapsulate a set of related subprograms and data structures, and restrict their visibility from other portions of the program. Each module has a definition part giving the interface, and an implementation part. The language provides limited single-processor concurrency (monitors, coroutines and explicit transfer of control) and hardware access (absolute addresses and interrupts). It uses name equivalence.
  • modula-3 — L. Cardelli et al, DEC and Olivetti, 1988. A descendant of Modula-2+ and Cedar, designed for safety and simplicity. Objects, generics, threads, exceptions and garbage collection. Modules are explicitly safe or unsafe. As in Mesa, any set of variables can be monitored. No multiple inheritance, no operator overloading. Uses structural equivalence. "Modula-3 Report", Luca Cardelli et al, TR 52, DEC SRC, and Olivetti Research Center, Aug 1988 (revised Oct 1989). The changes are described in "System Programming with Modula-3", Greg Nelson ed, P-H 1991, ISBN 0-13-590464-1. "Modula-3", Sam Harbison, P-H 1992. Version: SRC Modula-3 V1.5. See also SRC Modula-3.
  • modula-p — "Modula-P: A Language for Parallel Programming Definition and Implementation on a Transputer Network", R. Hoffart et al, IEEE Conf Comp Langs 1992.
  • modulate — to regulate by or adjust to a certain measure or proportion; soften; tone down.
  • mollusca — the phylum comprising the mollusks.
  • moluccan — of or relating to a group of islands in the Malay Archipelago, between Sulawesi (Celebes) and New Guinea. Capital: Amboina. Pop: 2 223 000 (1999 est). Area: about 74 505 sq km (28 766 sq miles)
  • moluccas — a group of islands in the Malay Archipelago, between Sulawesi (Celebes) and New Guinea. Capital: Amboina. Pop: 1 990 598 (2000). Area: about 74 505 sq km (28 766 sq miles)
  • monaural — monophonic (def 2).
  • mucoidal — Of or pertaining to mucus; mucoid.
  • mulattos — Plural form of mulatto.
  • mulloway — a large Australian saltwater fish, Sciaena antarctica. regarded as a culinary delicacy.
  • neuronal — Cell Biology. a specialized, impulse-conducting cell that is the functional unit of the nervous system, consisting of the cell body and its processes, the axon and dendrites.
  • neurosal — of or relating to neurosis; afflicted by a neurosis
  • no-fault — Also called no-fault insurance. a form of automobile insurance designed to enable the policyholder in case of an accident to collect a certain basic compensation promptly for economic loss from his or her own insurance company without determination of liability.
  • nonadult — a person who is not an adult
  • nonequal — as great as; the same as (often followed by to or with): The velocity of sound is not equal to that of light.
  • nonrural — Not rural.
  • noumenal — ontic.
  • occlusal — the act or state of occluding or the state of being occluded.
  • oldsquaw — A marine diving duck that breeds in Arctic Eurasia and North America, the male having very long tail feathers and mainly white plumage in winter.
  • olibanum — frankincense.
  • oliguria — scantiness of urine due to diminished secretion.
  • oom paul — Stephanus Johannes Paulus [ste-fah-nœs yoh-hah-nuh s poh-lœs] /stɛˈfɑ nœs yoʊˈhɑ nəs ˈpoʊ lœs/ (Show IPA), ("Oom Paul") 1825–1904, South African statesman: president of the Transvaal 1883–1900.
  • opaquely — not transparent or translucent; impenetrable to light; not allowing light to pass through.
  • opercula — Botany, Zoology. a part or organ serving as a lid or cover, as a covering flap on a seed vessel.
  • oracular — of the nature of, resembling, or suggesting an oracle: an oracular response.
  • osculant — united by certain common characteristics.
  • osculate — to come into close contact or union.
  • ossicula — Plural form of ossiculum.
  • our lady — a title of the Virgin Mary.
  • outblaze — to blaze more than or hotter than
  • outbleat — to bleat more than or louder than
  • outbrawl — to defeat in a brawl
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