5-letter words containing l, o
- alsop — Joseph W(right) 1910–1989, U.S. political journalist and writer.
- altho — (informal, chiefly, US) alternative spelling of although.
- alto- — high
- alton — a city in SW Illinois.
- altos — Plural form of alto.
- amole — the root, bulb or other part of several mainly western North American plants, such as the agave and yucca, used as a substitute for soap
- anglo — a White inhabitant of the United States who is not of Latin extraction
- anole — any small arboreal tropical American insectivorous lizards of the genus Anolis, such as A. carolinensis (green anole): family Iguanidae (iguanas). They are able to change the colour of their skin
- apiol — an aromatic compound derived from parsley seeds or oil, formerly used to treat menstrual disorders
- apols — (UK, informal) Apologies.
- argol — crude potassium hydrogentartrate, deposited as a crust on the sides of wine vats
- arlon — a town in SE Belgium, capital of Luxembourg province. Pop: 25 766 (2004 est)
- aspol — A Simulation Process-Oriented Language
- athol — a city in central Massachusetts.
- atole — A thick drink or thin gruel made from cornmeal.
- atoll — An atoll is a ring of coral rock, or a group of coral islands surrounding a lagoon.
- aulos — an ancient Greek woodwind instrument with a double reed, similar to an oboe
- awols — a soldier or other military person who is absent from duty without leave.
- azlon — a textile fibre made from protein
- azole — an organic five-membered ring compound containing one or more atoms in the ring, the number usually being specified by a prefix
- balao — a halfbeak, Hemiramphus balao, of tropical western Atlantic seas.
- balbo — Italo (ˈitalo). 1896–1940, Italian Fascist politician and airman: minister of aviation (1929–33)
- balon — the lightness and grace of movement that make a dancer appear buoyant.
- baloo — a lullaby
- balop — Also called balop card. a photographic print made on smooth, matte, double-weight paper, used especially in television advertisements.
- balot — Alternative form of balut.
- bello — Andrés [ahn-dres] /ɑnˈdrɛs/ (Show IPA), 1781–1865, Venezuelan poet, philologist, and educator.
- belon — a type of European oyster
- below — If something is below something else, it is in a lower position.
- bicol — Bikol.
- bikol — a Western Austronesian language spoken in S Luzon and neighboring islands
- bilbo — (formerly) a sword with a marked temper and elasticity
- biol. — Biol. is a written abbreviation for biology or , biological.
- bloat — to swell or cause to swell, as with a liquid, air, or wind
- bloch — Ernest. 1880–1959, US composer, born in Switzerland, who found inspiration in Jewish liturgical and folk music: his works include the symphonies Israel (1916) and America (1926)
- block — A block of flats or offices is a large building containing them.
- blois — a town in N central France, on the Loire: 13th-century castle. Pop: 46 013 (2009)
- bloke — A bloke is a man.
- blond — (of men's hair) of a light colour; fair
- blood — Blood is the red liquid that flows inside your body, which you can see if you cut yourself.
- blook — a book published on a weblog in a series of instalments
- bloom — A bloom is the flower on a plant.
- bloop — to hit a ball softly in the air just beyond the infield
- bloor — Ella Reeve [reev] /riv/ (Show IPA), ("Mother Bloor") 1862–1951, U.S. labor organizer and writer.
- blore — a strong blast of wind
- blown — Blown is the past participle of blow1.
- blowy — windy
- bobol — a fraud carried out by one or more persons with access to public funds in collusion with someone in a position of authority
- bodle — a Scottish coin issued under Charles II, worth two Scots pennies or approximately one sixth of an English penny
- bogle — a scarecrow