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5-letter words containing o, n, l

  • alcon — a noted archer who helped Hercules abduct the cattle of Geryon.
  • allon — the cry uttered by a whipper-in to signify that all the hounds are accounted for.
  • almon — a Philippine, dipterocarpaceous tree, Shorea eximia.
  • aloin — a bitter crystalline compound derived from various species of aloe: used as a laxative and flavouring agent
  • alone — When you are alone, you are not with any other people.
  • along — If something is situated along a road, river, or corridor, it is situated in it or beside it.
  • alton — a city in SW Illinois.
  • anglo — a White inhabitant of the United States who is not of Latin extraction
  • anole — any small arboreal tropical American insectivorous lizards of the genus Anolis, such as A. carolinensis (green anole): family Iguanidae (iguanas). They are able to change the colour of their skin
  • arlon — a town in SE Belgium, capital of Luxembourg province. Pop: 25 766 (2004 est)
  • azlon — a textile fibre made from protein
  • balon — the lightness and grace of movement that make a dancer appear buoyant.
  • belon — a type of European oyster
  • blond — (of men's hair) of a light colour; fair
  • blown — Blown is the past participle of blow1.
  • cleon — died 422 bc, Athenian demagogue and military leader
  • clone — If someone or something is a clone of another person or thing, they are so similar to this person or thing that they seem to be exactly the same as them.
  • clong — (obsolete) Past participle of cling.
  • clonk — to make a loud dull thud
  • clown — A clown is a performer in a circus who wears funny clothes and bright make-up, and does silly things in order to make people laugh.
  • cluon — (slang) The imaginary elementary particle of cluefulness; the anti-particle to the bogon.
  • colin — an American quail
  • colon — A colon is the punctuation mark : which you can use in several ways. For example, you can put it before a list of things or before reported speech.
  • conal — Shaped like a cone or funnel; conic.
  • dolin — Sir Anton [an-ton] /ˈæn tɒn/ (Show IPA), (Patrick Healey-Kay) 1904–83, English ballet dancer.
  • dolon — a son of Eumedes who was killed by Diomedes and Odysseus even though he had given them valuable information about the Trojans.
  • eldon — Earl of, title of John Scott. 1751–1838, British statesman and jurist; Lord Chancellor (1801–06, 1807–27): an inflexible opponent of parliamentary reform, Catholic emancipation, and the abolition of slavery
  • elgon — Mountextinct volcano on the Kenyan-Ugandan border: 14,178 ft (4,321 m): crater, 5 mi (8 km) wide
  • elton — Ben(jamin) (Charles). born 1959, British comedian, scriptwriter, playwright, and novelist; his work includes the Blackadder series for television (1987–89), the play Gasping (1990), the novel High Society (2002), and the lyrics to the musical We Will Rock You (2002)
  • enols — Plural form of enol.
  • enrol — (British) alternative spelling of enroll.
  • felon — an acute and painful inflammation of the deeper tissues of a finger or toe, usually near the nail: a form of whitlow.
  • flong — the material of which a stereotype mold is made.
  • flown — a past participle of fly1 .
  • fonly — foolishly
  • 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.
  • halon — Any of a number of unreactive gaseous compounds of carbon with bromine and other halogens, used in fire extinguishers, but now known to damage the ozone layer.
  • holen — Past participle of hele.
  • holon — a city in W central Israel: a suburb of Tel Aviv.
  • ilion — Greek name of ancient Troy.
  • indol — Alternative form of indole.
  • kalon — Ideal perfect beauty in the physical and moral sense, especially as perceived by Greek philosophers.
  • klone — /klohn/ clone.
  • klong — (in Thailand) a canal.
  • knole — a mansion in Sevenoaks in Kent: built (1454) for Thomas Bourchier, Archbishop of Canterbury; later granted to the Sackville family, who made major alterations (1603–08)
  • knoll — A small hill or mound.
  • ladon — a dragon having 100 heads and guarding the garden of the Hesperides: killed by Hercules.
  • lando — died a.d. 914, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 913–914.
  • laton — Alternative form of latten.

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