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6-letter words containing o, l, d, n

  • longed — a long rope used to guide a horse during training or exercise.
  • louden — To become louder.
  • lyndon — a male given name.
  • maldon — a market town in SE England, in Essex; scene of a battle (991) between the East Saxons and the victorious Danes, celebrated in The Battle of Maldon, an Old English poem; notable for Maldon salt, used in cookery. Pop: 20 731 (2001)
  • noddle — the head or brain.
  • nodule — a small node, knot, or knob.
  • noodle — Slang. the head.
  • oldman — (nonstandard) An old man.
  • olinda — a city in NE Brazil, N suburb of Recife, on the Atlantic coast: beach resort.
  • onload — to fill (a vehicle or container) with cargo
  • poland — a republic in E central Europe, on the Baltic Sea. About 121,000 sq. mi. (313,400 sq. km). Capital: Warsaw.
  • roland — Italian Orlando. the greatest of the paladins in the Charlemagne cycle of the chansons de geste, renowned for his prowess and the manner of his death in the battle of Roncesvalles (a.d. 778), also for his five days' combat with Oliver in which neither was the victor.
  • ronald — a male given name: from Scandinavian words meaning “counsel” and “rule.”.
  • rondel — Prosody. a short poem of fixed form, consisting usually of 14 lines on two rhymes, of which four are made up of the initial couplet repeated in the middle and at the end, with the second line of the couplet sometimes being omitted at the end.
  • soldan — the ruler of an Islamic country.
  • tolandGregg, 1904–48, U.S. cinematographer.
  • unbold — not hesitating or fearful in the face of actual or possible danger or rebuff; courageous and daring: a bold hero.
  • unfold — to bring out of a folded state; spread or open out: Unfold your arms.
  • unload — to take the load from; remove the cargo or freight from: to unload a truck; to unload a cart.
  • unlord — to remove (someone) from the position or status of a lord
  • unmold — to take out of a mold: to unmold a gelatin dessert.
  • unsold — to dissuade from a belief in the desirability, value, wisdom, or truth of something: He tried to unsell the public on its faith in rearmament.
  • untold — not told; not related; not revealed: untold thoughts.
  • volund — Wayland.
  • vondel — Joost van den (ˈjoːst vɑn dən). 1587–1679, Dutch poet and dramatist, author of the Biblical plays Lucifer (1654), Adam in Exile (1664), and Noah (1667)
  • weldon — Fay. born 1931, British novelist and writer. Her novels include Praxis (1978), Life and Loves of a She-Devil (1984), Big Women (1998), and Rhode Island Blues (2003)
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