6-letter words containing o, g, l
- longes — Plural form of longe.
- longi- — long
- longly — having considerable linear extent in space: a long distance; a long handle.
- longus — ?3rd century ad, Greek author of the prose romance Daphnis and Chloe
- longyi — a cloth used as a turban, scarf, sarong, etc., in India, Pakistan, and Burma.
- loogan — (US slang, dated) A fool.
- loogie — (US, slang) A thick quantity of sputum, usually containing phlegm.
- looing — a card game in which forfeits are paid into a pool.
- loping — to move or run with bounding steps, as a quadruped, or with a long, easy stride, as a person.
- loring — a male given name.
- losing — causing or suffering loss.
- loughs — Plural form of lough.
- lounge — to pass time idly and indolently.
- loungy — to pass time idly and indolently.
- lovage — a European plant, Levisticum officinale, of the parsley family, having coarsely toothed compound leaves, cultivated in gardens.
- loving — feeling or showing love; warmly affectionate; fond: loving glances.
- lowing — to burn; blaze.
- loyang — Luoyang.
- lt gov — lieutenant governor
- lugano — a town in S Switzerland, on Lake Lugano: a financial centre and tourist resort. Pop: 26 560 (2000)
- lugosi — Bela, 1884–1956, U.S. actor, born in Hungary: best known for his roles in horror films.
- moblog — a multimedia blog that contains text, photos, video, or audio sent from a cell phone or other mobile device.
- moghul — any of the Mongol conquerors of India who established an empire that lasted from 1526 to 1857, but held only nominal power after 1803. See also Great Mogul.
- moguls — any of the Mongol conquerors of India who established an empire that lasted from 1526 to 1857, but held only nominal power after 1803. See also Great Mogul.
- mongol — a member of a pastoral people now living chiefly in Mongolia.
- objlog — A frame-based language combining objects and Prolog II from CNRS, Marseille, France. E-mail: <[email protected]>.
- oblige — to require or constrain, as by law, command, conscience, or force of necessity.
- oblong — elongated, usually from the square or circular form.
- ogival — Having the curved, pointed shape of an ogive.
- oglala — a member of a North American Indian people belonging to the Teton branch of the Dakota Indians.
- oglers — to look at amorously, flirtatiously, or impertinently.
- ogling — to look at amorously, flirtatiously, or impertinently.
- oilgas — a gaseous mixture of hydrocarbons used as a fuel, obtained by the destructive distillation of mineral oils
- oiling — any of a large class of substances typically unctuous, viscous, combustible, liquid at ordinary temperatures, and soluble in ether or alcohol but not in water: used for anointing, perfuming, lubricating, illuminating, heating, etc.
- oilrig — A rig, consisting of platform and machinery, used to drill for oil and other petroleum products like natural gas.
- oligo- — indicating a few or little
- olingo — any raccoonlike, nocturnal, fruit-eating mammal of the genus Bassaricyon, inhabiting tropical jungles from Nicaragua to Peru and Bolivia and having large eyes and a long, ringed tail.
- oology — the branch of ornithology that studies birds' eggs.
- oolong — a brown or amber tea grown in China and Taiwan and partially fermented before being dried.
- opengl — Open Graphics Library
- pagnol — Marcel [mar-sel] /marˈsɛl/ (Show IPA), 1895–1974, French playwright.
- parlog — Clark & Gregory, Imperial College 1983. An AND-parallel Prolog, with guards and committed choice nondeterminism (don't care nondeterminism). Shallow backtracking only. Implementations: MacParlog and PC-Parlog from Parallel Logic Programming Ltd., Box 49 Twickenham TW2 5PH, UK. See also SPM.
- plodge — to wade in water, esp the sea
- plonge — to clean (drains) by action of the tide
- plough — an agricultural implement used for cutting, lifting, turning over, and partly pulverizing soil.
- poling — a long, cylindrical, often slender piece of wood, metal, etc.: a telephone pole; a fishing pole.
- poplog — A multi-language programming environment, which includes the languages Pop-11, ML, Common Lisp and Prolog. It supports mixed-language programming and incremental compilation and includes a comprehensive X Window System interface. It is built on top of a two-stack virtual machine, PVM. POPLOG was developed at the University of Sussex, Brighton, UK.
- prelog — Vladimir [vlad-uh-meer] /ˈvlæd əˌmɪər/ (Show IPA), 1906–98, Swiss chemist, born in Yugoslavia: Nobel prize 1975.
- proleg — one of the abdominal ambulatory processes of caterpillars and other larvae, as distinct from the true or thoracic legs.
- prolog — a preliminary discourse; a preface or introductory part of a discourse, poem, or novel.