6-letter words containing l, o, r, e
- looker — a person who looks.
- looner — (informal) One who has a w balloon fetish.
- looper — a person or thing that loops something or forms loops.
- looser — free or released from fastening or attachment: a loose end.
- looter — spoils or plunder taken by pillaging, as in war.
- lopper — a person or thing that lops.
- lorate — strap-shaped
- lorded — Simple past tense and past participle of lord.
- loreal — (anatomy) Of or pertaining to the lore.
- lorena — a female given name.
- lorenz — Adolf [ey-dolf;; German ah-dawlf] /ˈeɪ dɒlf;; German ˈɑ dɔlf/ (Show IPA), 1854–1946, Austrian orthopedic surgeon.
- lories — Plural form of lory.
- lorrie — a female given name, form of Laura.
- losers — Plural form of loser.
- lother — unwilling; reluctant; disinclined; averse: to be loath to admit a mistake.
- lotter — someone who rents or works an allotment
- louder — (of sound) strongly audible; having exceptional volume or intensity: loud talking; loud thunder; loud whispers.
- loured — lower2 .
- lourie — Any of several species of the family Musophagidae.
- louser — a mean nasty person
- louver — any of a series of narrow openings framed at their longer edges with slanting, overlapping fins or slats, adjustable for admitting light and air while shutting out rain.
- louvre — to make a louver in; add louvers to: to louver a door.
- lovers — Plural form of lover.
- lowers — to cause to descend; let or put down: to lower a flag.
- lowery — dark and gloomy; threatening: a lowery sky.
- lozere — a department in S France. 2000 sq. mi. (5180 sq. km). Capital: Mende.
- mellor — Schlaer-Mellor
- merlon — (in a battlement) the solid part between two crenels.
- merlot — a dark-blue grape used in winemaking, especially in the Bordeaux region of France and in areas of Italy, Switzerland, and California.
- moiler — to work hard; drudge.
- molder — to turn to dust by natural decay; crumble; disintegrate; waste away: a house that had been left to molder.
- molter — One who, or that which, molts or sheds.
- morale — emotional or mental condition with respect to cheerfulness, confidence, zeal, etc., especially in the face of opposition, hardship, etc.: the morale of the troops.
- morels — Plural form of morel.
- morley — Christopher Darlington, 1890–1957, U.S. writer.
- morsel — a bite, mouthful, or small portion of food, candy, etc.
- neroli — An essential oil distilled from the flowers of the Seville orange, used in perfumery.
- nobler — distinguished by rank or title.
- norsel — a band or cord, esp one used to attach rope alongside the edge of a fishing-net
- oglers — to look at amorously, flirtatiously, or impertinently.
- oilers — Plural form of oiler.
- oilery — The business or goods of a dealer in oils.
- oilier — Comparative form of oily.
- olbers — Heinrich Wilhelm Matthäus [hahyn-rikh vil-helm mah-te-oo s] /ˈhaɪn rɪx ˈvɪl hɛlm mɑˈtɛ ʊs/ (Show IPA), 1758–1840, German astronomer and physician.
- oliver — one of the 12 paladins of Charlemagne. Compare Roland.
- olmert — Ehud [ey-hoo d] /ˈeɪ hʊd/ (Show IPA), born 1945, Israeli politician: prime minister 2006–09.
- oracle — Oracle Corporation
- ordeal — any extremely severe or trying test, experience, or trial.
- oriels — Plural form of oriel.
- oriole — any of several usually brightly colored, passerine birds of the family Oriolidae, of the Old World. Compare golden oriole.