4-letter words containing o, l
- laon — a river in N France, flowing NW and W to the Oise. 175 miles (280 km) long.
- laos — a country in SE Asia: formerly part of French Indochina. 91,500 sq. mi. (236,985 sq. km). Capital: Vientiane.
- lcos — liquid crystal on silicon: a technology used in television screens in which liquid crystals are applied to a silicon chip, allowing the production of high resolution images
- lego — one of these blocks, usually as part of a set.
- leno — Also called leno weave, gauze weave. a weave structure in which paired warp yarns are intertwined in a series of figure eights and filling yarn is passed through each of the interstices so formed, producing a firm, open mesh.
- leon — a province in NW Spain: formerly a kingdom. 5936 sq. mi. (15,375 sq. km).
- leto — the mother by Zeus of Apollo and Artemis, called Latona by the Romans.
- levo — levorotatory.
- liao — a river in NE China, flowing from Inner Mongolia to the Gulf of Liaodong. 900 miles (1448 km) long.
- lido — a fashionable beach resort.
- lifo — stack
- lilo — An inflatable air mattress.
- limo — a limousine.
- lino — linoleum.
- lion — a large, usually tawny-yellow cat, Panthera leo, native to Africa and southern Asia, having a tufted tail and, in the male, a large mane.
- lipo — a.d. 701?–762, Chinese poet of the Tang dynasty.
- lmao — (Internet slang) alternative capitalization of LMAO.
- lmol — Leonard Mayzel Ontario Lodge
- load — anything put in or on something for conveyance or transportation; freight; cargo: The truck carried a load of watermelons.
- loaf — a portion of bread or cake baked in a mass, usually oblong with a rounded top.
- loam — a rich, friable soil containing a relatively equal mixture of sand and silt and a somewhat smaller proportion of clay.
- loan — a country lane; secondary road.
- lobe — a roundish projection or division, as of an organ or a leaf.
- lobi — plural of lobus.
- lobo — the gray or timber wolf of the western U.S.
- lobs — Plural form of lob.
- loc. — locative
- loca — a plural of locus.
- loch — a lake.
- loci — the guardian spirit of a place.
- lock — a tress, curl, or ringlet of hair.
- loco — locoweed.
- lode — a veinlike deposit, usually metalliferous.
- lodi — a town in N Italy, SE of Milan: Napoleon's defeat of the Austrians 1796.
- lodz — a city in central Poland, SW of Warsaw.
- loeb — Jacques [zhahk] /ʒɑk/ (Show IPA), 1859–1924, German physiologist and experimental biologist in the U.S.
- loer — an informal, simplified spelling of low1 , used especially in labeling or advertising commercial products: lo calorie.
- loew — Marcus, 1870–1927, U.S. movie theater and studio executive.
- lofe — (UK dialectal) An offer; choice; an opportunity; chance.
- loff — Alternative form of lofe.
- lofn — a goddess who aids those having trouble winning the affections of their beloveds.
- loft — a room, storage area, or the like within a sloping roof; attic; garret.
- logc — A C extension incorporating rule-oriented programming, for AI application programs. Production rules are encapsulated into functional components called rulesets. LogC uses a search network algorithm similar to RETE. Version 1.6.
- loge — (in a theater) the front section of the lowest balcony, separated from the back section by an aisle or railing or both.
- logi — a man, a personification of fire, who defeated Loki in an eating contest.
- logo — Also called logotype. a graphic representation or symbol of a company name, trademark, abbreviation, etc., often uniquely designed for ready recognition.
- logs — Plural form of log.
- logy — lacking physical or mental energy or vitality; sluggish; dull; lethargic.
- loid — to open (a locked door) by sliding a thin piece of celluloid or plastic between the door edge and doorframe to force open a spring lock.
- loin — Usually, loins. the part or parts of the human body or of a quadruped animal on either side of the spinal column, between the false ribs and hipbone.