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5-letter words containing o, l, g

  • glove — a covering for the hand made with a separate sheath for each finger and for the thumb.
  • glows — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of glow.
  • glowy — Glowing.
  • gloze — to explain away; extenuate; gloss over (usually followed by over).
  • gluon — an unobserved massless particle with spin 1 that is believed to transmit the strong force between quarks, binding them together into baryons and mesons.
  • gnoll — A usually evil and dog-like humanoid creature found in various forms in fantasy literature and video games.
  • goals — the result or achievement toward which effort is directed; aim; end.
  • godelKurt [kurt] /kɜrt/ (Show IPA), 1906–78, U.S. mathematician and logician, born in Austria-Hungary.
  • godly — conforming to the laws and wishes of God; devout; pious.
  • gogol — Nikolai Vasilievich [nik-uh-lahy vuh-seel-yuh-vich;; Russian nyi-kuh-lahy vuh-syee-lyi-vyich] /ˈnɪk əˌlaɪ vəˈsil yə vɪtʃ;; Russian nyɪ kʌˈlaɪ vʌˈsyi lyɪ vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1809–52, Russian novelist, short-story writer, and playwright.
  • golda — a female given name.
  • golde — Archaic spelling of gold.
  • goldi — Nanay.
  • golds — Plural form of gold.
  • goldy — Golden.
  • golem — Jewish Folklore. a figure artificially constructed in the form of a human being and endowed with life.
  • golfs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of golf.
  • golgi — Camillo [kah-meel-law] /kɑˈmil lɔ/ (Show IPA), 1843?–1926, Italian physician and histologist: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1906.
  • golly — Used to express surprise or delight.
  • golpe — a purple circle
  • goltz — Baron Kolmar von der [kawl-mahr fuh n duh r] /ˈkɔl mɑr fən dər/ (Show IPA), 1843–1916, German field marshal.
  • gomel — a city in SE Byelorussia (Belarus), on a tributary of the Dnieper.
  • goole — an inland port in NE England, in the East Riding of Yorkshire at the confluence of the Ouse and Don Rivers, 75 km (47 miles) from the North Sea. Pop: 18 741 (2001)
  • goral — a short-horned goat antelope, Naemorhedus goral, of the mountainous regions of southeastern Asia: an endangered species.
  • gospl — Graphics-Oriented Signal Processing Language. A graphical DSP language for simulation.
  • gouldChester, 1900–85, U.S. cartoonist: creator of the comic strip “Dick Tracy.”.
  • goyal — A ravine or other depression.
  • goyle — a ravine
  • growl — to utter a deep guttural sound of anger or hostility: The dog growled at the mail carrier.
  • hilog — A higher-order logic programming language. An extension of normal logic programming where predicate symbols may be variable or structured. This allows unification to be performed on the predicate symbols themselves in addition to their arguments.
  • igloo — an Eskimo house, being a dome-shaped hut usually built of blocks of hard snow.
  • klong — (in Thailand) a canal.
  • kogal — (in Japan) a teenage girl or young woman noted for her busy social life and her purchase of designer clothes, accessories, and the latest electronic gadgets
  • lagos — a seaport in SW Nigeria: former capital.
  • laoag — a seaport on NW Luzon, in the N Philippines.
  • largo — a largo movement.
  • legco — the Legislative Council of Hong Kong
  • leggo — (slang) Contraction of let go. To cease to hold. Generally used in the imperative.
  • legol — "Application of MP/3 to the Design and Implementation of LEGOL, A Legally Oriented Language", S.H. Mandil et al, Intl Symp Programming, Paris 1974.
  • legos — Plural form of lego.
  • lingo — the language and speech, especially the jargon, slang, or argot, of a particular field, group, or individual: gamblers' lingo.
  • locog — London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games
  • lodgeHenry Cabot, 1850–1924, U.S. public servant and author: senator 1893–1924.
  • loganJohn or James (Tah-gah-jute) c1725–80, leader of the Cayuga tribe.
  • loges — (in a theater) the front section of the lowest balcony, separated from the back section by an aisle or railing or both.
  • loggy — slow, sluggish, or listless
  • logia — a plural of logion.
  • logic — the science that investigates the principles governing correct or reliable inference.
  • logie — (in Australia) one of the awards made annually for outstanding television performances
  • login — the act of logging in to a database, mobile device, or computer, especially a multiuser computer or a remote or networked computer system.
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