5-letter words containing l, o
- clops — Plural form of clop.
- close — When you close something such as a door or lid or when it closes, it moves so that a hole, gap, or opening is covered.
- clote — the burdock
- cloth — Cloth is fabric which is made by weaving or knitting a substance such as cotton, wool, silk, or nylon. Cloth is used especially for making clothes.
- clots — Plural form of clot.
- cloud — A cloud is a mass of water vapour that floats in the sky. Clouds are usually white or grey in colour.
- clour — a bump on the head
- clout — If you clout someone, you hit them.
- clove — Cloves are small dried flower buds used as a spice.
- clown — A clown is a performer in a circus who wears funny clothes and bright make-up, and does silly things in order to make people laugh.
- cloye — to claw
- cloys — to weary by an excess of food, sweetness, pleasure, etc.; surfeit; satiate.
- cloze — In language teaching, a cloze test is a test in which words are removed from a text and replaced with spaces. The learner has to fill each space with a suitable word.
- cluon — (slang) The imaginary elementary particle of cluefulness; the anti-particle to the bogon.
- coala — koala.
- coals — The glowing embers that result when wood is burned, and that can continue to release intense heat (Wikipedia).
- coaly — full of coal
- coble — a small single-masted flat-bottomed fishing boat
- cobol — a high-level computer programming language designed for general commercial use
- cocol — Coco Language
- codel — Abbreviation of congressional delegation, government-paid trips abroad, designed to give lawmakers first-hand knowledge of matters relevant to their legislation.
- codil — COntext Dependent Information Language
- codle — Obsolete form of coddle.
- coel- — indicating a cavity within a body or a hollow organ or part
- coils — Plural form of coil.
- colas — Plural form of cola.
- colby — a type of mild-tasting hard cheese
- colds — Plural form of cold.
- coles — Plural form of cole.
- colet — John. ?1467–1519, English humanist and theologian; founder of St Paul's School, London (1509)
- coley — any of various edible fishes, esp the coalfish
- colic — Colic is an illness in which you get severe pains in your stomach and bowels. Babies especially suffer from colic.
- colid — (zoology) Any member of the Colidae.
- colin — an American quail
- colly — soot or grime, such as coal dust
- colo- — indicating the colon
- colo. — Colorado
- colog — cologarithm
- colon — A colon is the punctuation mark : which you can use in several ways. For example, you can put it before a list of things or before reported speech.
- color — the sensation resulting from stimulation of the retina of the eye by light waves of certain lengths
- colts — a young male animal of the horse family.
- colum — Padraic (ˈpɑːdrɪk). 1881–1972, Irish lyric poet, resident in the US (1914–72)
- colza — any of several plants (genus Brassica) of the crucifer family, esp. rape, whose seeds yield an oil used in lubricants, salad dressings, etc.
- comal — COMmon Algorithmic Language
- compl — (language, operating system)
- comsl — (language) ["COMSL - A Communication System Simulation Language", R.L. Granger, Proc FJCC 37 (1970)].
- conal — Shaped like a cone or funnel; conic.
- coole — Obsolete spelling of cool.
- cools — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cool.
- cooly — an unskilled laborer, especially formerly in China and India.