6-letter words containing l, o
- doubly — to a double measure or degree: to be doubly cautious.
- doulas — Plural form of doula.
- dourly — sullen; gloomy: The captain's dour look depressed us all.
- dovely — Of, pertaining to, or charateristic of a dove; dovelike.
- dowell — Sir Anthony. born 1943, British ballet dancer. He became director of the Royal Ballet in 1986
- dowels — Plural form of dowel.
- dowlas — a coarse linen or cotton cloth.
- doyley — doily.
- dozily — In a dozy manner.
- dralon — an acrylic fibre fabric used esp for upholstery
- drolly — amusing in an odd way; whimsically humorous; waggish.
- drools — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of drool.
- drooly — drooling, tending to drool, or covered with drool.
- drylot — a bare outdoor enclosure for livestock
- duello — the practice or art of dueling.
- dunlop — John Boyd, 1840–1921, Scottish inventor of the pneumatic tire.
- e-coli — Escherichia coli.
- ecbole — (rhetoric) A digression in which a person is introduced speaking his or her own words.
- eclose — To give rise to, or to undergo eclosion.
- elbows — Plural form of elbow.
- elevon — The movable part of the trailing edge of a delta wing.
- elinor — a feminine name
- elisor — (UK, legal) An elector or chooser; one of two persons appointed by a court to return a jury or serve a writ when the sheriff and the coroners are disqualified.
- elliot — a masculine name
- elodea — An aquatic plant of a genus that includes the ornamental waterweeds.
- elohim — a Hebrew word for God or gods
- eloign — (obsolete, transitive) To remove (something) to a distance.
- eloise — a feminine name: equiv. Fr. Héloïse
- eloped — Simple past tense and past participle of elope.
- eloper — Agent noun of elope; one who elopes.
- elopes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of elope.
- elutor — a vessel used for elution
- emboil — to enrage or be enraged
- embola — Plural form of embolon.
- emboli — Plural form of embolus.
- emboly — (biology) embolic invagination.
- employ — Give work to (someone) and pay them for it.
- enfold — Surround; envelop.
- engaol — (transitive, British, archaic) To imprison in a gaol.
- enhalo — to surround with or as if with a halo
- enlock — to lock or secure
- enodal — having no nodes
- enroll — Officially register as a member of an institution or a student on a course.
- ensoul — Endow with a soul.
- entoil — to trap in toils or snares; ensnare
- eolian — Alternative spelling of aeolian.
- eolith — A roughly chipped flint found in Tertiary strata, originally thought to be an early artifact but probably of natural origin.
- epilog — Alternative spelling of epilogue.
- etalon — A device consisting of two reflecting plates for producing interfering light beams.
- étoile — a star