8-letter words containing o, l, m, e
- coelomic — Of, or relating to a coelom.
- coemploy — to employ together
- colamine — ethanolamine.
- coliseum — a large building, such as a stadium or theatre, used for entertainments, sports, etc
- colombes — an industrial and residential suburb of NW Paris. Pop: 83 220 (2006)
- columnea — any plant belonging to the genus Columnea, a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Gesneriaceae, with bright red, yellow, or orange tubular flowers and glossy leaves
- columned — Having columns.
- combless — without a comb
- comblike — resembling a comb
- comeddle — to mix (two or more things) together
- comedial — a play, movie, etc., of light and humorous character with a happy or cheerful ending; a dramatic work in which the central motif is the triumph over adverse circumstance, resulting in a successful or happy conclusion.
- comelier — Comparative form of comely.
- comelily — in a comely manner
- comeling — (obsolete) A comer; (person) an arrival.
- comingle — Alternative spelling of commingle.
- compiled — to put together (documents, selections, or other materials) in one book or work.
- compiler — A compiler is someone who compiles books, reports, or lists of information.
- compiles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of compile.
- compleat — an archaic spelling of complete, used esp in the titles of handbooks, in imitation of The Compleat Angler by Izaak Walton
- complect — to interweave or entwine
- complete — You use complete to emphasize that something is as great in extent, degree, or amount as it possibly can be.
- completo — (slang) A hot dog with the works.
- complice — an associate or accomplice
- complied — to act or be in accordance with wishes, requests, demands, requirements, conditions, etc.; agree (sometimes followed by with): They asked him to leave and he complied. She has complied with the requirements.
- complier — a person who complies
- complies — to act or be in accordance with wishes, requests, demands, requirements, conditions, etc.; agree (sometimes followed by with): They asked him to leave and he complied. She has complied with the requirements.
- compline — the last of the seven canonical hours of the divine office
- compulse — to compel
- cork elm — any of several tall elms (genus Ulmus) of the E U.S., with corky ridges, as wahoo
- cormlike — resembling a corm
- cornmeal — Cornmeal is a powder made from maize. It is used in cooking.
- coromuel — a cooling westerly breeze that flows in from the Pacific over the La Paz region of the southern Baja California peninsula of Mexico.
- cromlech — a circle of prehistoric standing stones
- cromwell — Oliver. 1599–1658, English general and statesman. A convinced Puritan, he was an effective leader of the parliamentary army in the Civil War. After the execution of Charles I he quelled the Royalists in Scotland and Ireland, and became Lord Protector of the Commonwealth (1653–58)
- cumulose — abounding in heaps or cumuli
- damocles — a sycophant forced by Dionysius, tyrant of Syracuse, to sit under a sword suspended by a hair to demonstrate that being a king was not the happy state Damocles had said it was
- demibold — Semibold.
- demivolt — a half turn on the hind legs
- demolish — To demolish something such as a building means to destroy it completely.
- demology — the study of human populations, activities, and behaviour
- devildom — the rule or power of the devil or devils
- dolesome — doleful.
- dolmades — Plural form of dolmade.
- dolmenic — of or relating to a dolmen
- dolomite — a very common mineral, calcium magnesium carbonate, CaMg(CO 3) 2 , occurring in crystals and in masses.
- domelike — Resembling a dome.
- domicile — a place of residence; abode; house or home.
- duelsome — having a propensity for duelling
- earldoms — Plural form of earldom.
- eelworms — Plural form of eelworm.