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6-letter words containing o, i, l, s

  • aeolis — the ancient name for the coastal region of NW Asia Minor, including the island of Lesbos, settled by the Aeolian Greeks (about 1000 bc)
  • alison — a feminine name
  • aliyos — the act of proceeding to the reading table in a synagogue for the reading of a portion from the Torah.
  • assoil — to absolve; set free
  • blosim — Block-Diagram Simulator. A block-diagram simulator. "A Tool for Structured Functional Simulation", D.G. Messerschmitt, IEEE J on Selected Areas in Comm, SAC-2(1):137-147, 1984.
  • cholis — Plural form of choli.
  • cloris — a male or female given name.
  • clovis — of or relating to a Paleo-Indian cultural tradition of North America, especially the American Southwest, dated 10,000–9000 b.c. and characterized by a usually bifacial, fluted stone projectile point (Clovis point) used in big-game hunting.
  • colics — Plural form of colic.
  • cosily — In a cosy manner.
  • coulis — a thin purée of vegetables, fruit, etc, usually served as a sauce surrounding a dish
  • dildos — An object shaped like an erect penis used for sexual stimulation.
  • dossil — a cloth roll for removing excess ink from a plate before printing.
  • 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.
  • eloise — a feminine name: equiv. Fr. Héloïse
  • filose — threadlike.
  • folios — Plural form of folio.
  • follis — a bag of copper or bronze coins with a fixed weight, used as money of account in the later Roman Empire.
  • fossil — any remains, impression, or trace of a living thing of a former geologic age, as a skeleton, footprint, etc.
  • gilson — Étienne Henry [ey-tyen ahn-ree] /eɪˈtyɛn ɑ̃ˈri/ (Show IPA), 1884–1978, French historian.
  • golias — to behave outrageously
  • helios — the ancient Greek god of the sun, represented as driving a chariot across the heavens; identified by the Romans with Sol.
  • holies — Plural form of holy Used almost exclusively in 'Holy of Holies'.
  • holism — Philosophy. the theory that whole entities, as fundamental components of reality, have an existence other than as the mere sum of their parts. Compare organicism (def 1).
  • holist — Philosophy. the theory that whole entities, as fundamental components of reality, have an existence other than as the mere sum of their parts. Compare organicism (def 1).
  • igloos — Plural form of igloo.
  • insole — the inner sole of a shoe or boot.
  • insoul — ensoul.
  • isohel — a line on a weather map connecting points that receive equal amounts of sunshine.
  • isolda — a female given name, form of Iseult.
  • isolde — German name of Iseult.
  • isolex — an isogloss marking off the area in which a particular item of vocabulary is found
  • isolog — one of two or more isologous compounds.
  • lashio — a town in N Burma (Myanmar), NE of Mandalay: the SW terminus of the Burma Road.
  • lesion — an injury; hurt; wound.
  • li-sao — a poem (c320 b.c.) by Ch'ü Yüan.
  • liason — Misspelling of liaison.
  • limbos — Plural form of limbo.
  • límnos — a Greek island in the NE Aegean. 186 sq. mi. (480 sq. km). Capital: Myrina.
  • limous — thick, slimy or muddy
  • lingos — Plural form of lingo.
  • lisbon — a republic in SW Europe, on the Iberian Peninsula, W of Spain. (Including the Azores and the Madeira Islands) 35,414 sq. mi. (91,720 sq. km). Capital: Lisbon.
  • lissom — lithesome or lithe, especially of body; supple; flexible.
  • liston — Sonny, real name Charles. 1922–70, US boxer: former world heavyweight champion
  • lithos — lithography.
  • locris — either of two districts in the central part of ancient Greece.
  • logics — Plural form of logic.
  • logins — Plural form of login.
  • lories — Plural form of lory.
  • losing — causing or suffering loss.

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