5-letter words containing l, o, g
- logit — (mathematics) the inverse of the
- logo- — indicating word or speech
- logol — Strings are stored on cyclic lists or 'tapes', which are operated upon by finite automata. J. Mysior et al, "LOGOL, A String manipulation Language", in Symbol Manipulations Languages and Techniques, D.G. Bobrow ed, N-H 1968, pp.166-177.
- logon — login.
- logos — a high-level programming language widely used to teach children how to use computers.
- logue — Denoting discourse of a specified type.
- long- — for or lasting a long time
- longa — the second longest note in medieval mensural notation.
- longe — a long rope used to guide a horse during training or exercise.
- longs — having considerable linear extent in space: a long distance; a long handle.
- lough — a lake.
- lungo — An espresso drink made with more hot water than normal.
- mlowg — Middle Low German
- mogul — any of the Mongol conquerors of India who established an empire that lasted from 1526 to 1857, but held only nominal power after 1803. See also Great Mogul.
- nalgo — National and Local Government Officers' Association
- oblog — (language) A small, portable, Object-oriented extension to Prolog by Margaret McDougall of EdCAAD, Dept Arch, University of Edinburgh.
- oflag — a World War II German internment camp for war prisoners of officer rank.
- ogled — to look at amorously, flirtatiously, or impertinently.
- ogler — One who ogles.
- ogles — to look at amorously, flirtatiously, or impertinently.
- oligo — (biochemistry) An oligonucleotide.
- ology — any science or branch of knowledge.
- orgel — Alternative form of orgul.
- orgul — (obsolete) Pride.
- plago — A translator-interpreter for a PL/I subset. "PLAGO/360 User's Manual, Poly Inst Brooklyn.
- rigol — a ditch or gutter
- rolag — a roll of wool made using card that is ready for spinning
- sligo — a county in Connaught province, in the NW Republic of Ireland. 694 sq. mi. (1795 sq. km).
- splog — spam that takes the form of a blog
- vogel — Sir Julius, 1835–99, New Zealand statesman, born in England: prime minister 1873–75, 1876.
- vogul — Mansi.
- volga — a river flowing from the Valdai Hills in the W Russian Federation E and then S to the Caspian Sea: the longest river in Europe. 2325 miles (3745 km).
- vulgo — in a common manner
- zilog — (company) The microprocessor manufacturer who produced the Zilog Z80 in July 1976 (as used by Sinclair in the ZX-80, ZX-81 and ZX Spectrum computers) and later the Zilog Z8000. Zilog was founded in 1974 and became a wholly owned subsidiary of Exxon Corp. by 1980. The company's management and employees purchased Zilog back from Exxon in 1989. Zilog became a publicly-held company in February, 1991. In March of 1998, Zilog was privatised, as a result of the merger and recapitalisation transaction by Texas Pacific Group (TPG). Zilog now produce a range of 8-bit microcontrollers, 8-, 16- and 32-bit microprocessors, and digital signal processors, covering the home entertainment, communications, and embedded systems markets. Address: 910 East Hamilton Avenue, Suite 110, Campbell, CA 95008, USA.