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4-letter words containing l, o

  • love — a profoundly tender, passionate affection for another person.
  • lowd — Obsolete form of loud.
  • lowe — to burn; blaze.
  • lowl — (language)   The abstract machine for bootstrapping ML/1, developed by P.J. Brown of the University of Kent at Canterbury.
  • lown — loon2 .
  • lows — Plural form of low.
  • loys — Plural form of loy.
  • lozi — a Bantu language spoken in Barotseland, in western Zambia.
  • ludo — Alternative capitalization of Ludo.
  • lugo — a city in NW Spain.
  • lvov — a city in W Ukraine: formerly in Poland.
  • lwów — a city in W Ukraine: formerly in Poland.
  • lyo- — indicating dispersion or dissolution
  • lyonAlexander, 1757–1804, American statesman and writer on government: the first Secretary of the Treasury 1789–97; mortally wounded by Aaron Burr in a duel.
  • malo — (informal) malolactic fermentation.
  • melo — a city in NE Uruguay.
  • milo — a grain sorghum having white, yellow, or pinkish seeds, grown chiefly in Africa, Asia, and the U.S.
  • modl — Modern Latin
  • moil — to work hard; drudge.
  • mola — any of several thin, silvery fishes of the family Molidae, of tropical and temperate seas.
  • mold — loose, friable earth, especially when rich in organic matter and favorable to the growth of plants.
  • mole — a spicy sauce flavored with chocolate, usually served with turkey or chicken.
  • moll — a female given name.
  • mols — Plural form of mol.
  • molt — (of birds, insects, reptiles, etc.) to cast or shed the feathers, skin, or the like, that will be replaced by a new growth.
  • moly — an herb given to Odysseus by Hermes to counteract the spells of Circe.
  • mool — soft, crumbly soil rich in mold or humus.
  • noel — the Christmas season; yuletide.
  • noil — a short fiber of cotton, wool, worsted, etc., separated from the long fibers in combing.
  • nola — A very small bell used in the choir during consecration.Walters, Henry Beauchamp. Church Bells of England, [https://archive.org/stream/churchbellsofeng00waltrich#page/2/mode/2up p. 3].Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Music, Vol. 2, [https://books.google.co.jp/books?id=Yy6jaxVwSg8C&pg=PA452 p. 452].
  • nole — (obsolete) The head.
  • noll — (now UK regional) The head, especially the top of the head. (from 8th c.).
  • nolo — nolo contendere.
  • nolt — (obsolete, UK, dialect) neat cattle.
  • obol — a silver coin of ancient Greece, the sixth part of a drachma.
  • ocal — On-Line Cryptanalytic Aid Language.
  • odyl — od.
  • ogle — to look at amorously, flirtatiously, or impertinently.
  • oils — A viscous liquid derived from petroleum, esp. for use as a fuel or lubricant.
  • oily — smeared or covered with oil; greasy: an oily road surface.
  • olafSaint (Olaf Haraldssön) a.d. 995–1030, king of Norway from 1016 to 1029; patron saint of Norway.
  • olap — On-Line Analytical Processing
  • olay — Palm leaves, prepared for being written upon with a style pointed with steel.
  • olde — (archaic) old.
  • olds — (used with a plural verb) old persons collectively (usually preceded by the): appropriations to care for the old.
  • oldy — oldie.
  • olea — Pharmacology. oil.
  • oled — organic light-emitting diode: a light-emitting diode (LED) composed of one or more layers of organic material between two electrodes.
  • oleh — A Jew who recently made aliya to Israel; an immigrant to Israel.
  • oleo — margarine.
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