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6-letter words containing o, n, l

  • caslon — a style of type designed by William Caslon, English type founder (1692–1766)
  • ceylon — an island in the Indian Ocean, off the SE coast of India: consists politically of the republic of Sri Lanka. Area: 64 644 sq km (24 959 sq miles)
  • chalon — (obsolete) A bed blanket.
  • chilon — flourished 556 b.c, Greek sage and ephor at Sparta.
  • cholon — a city in S Vietnam: a suburb of Ho Chi Minh City
  • cineol — a colorless, oily, slightly water-soluble liquid terpene ether, C 10 H 18 O, having a camphorlike odor and a pungent, spicy, cooling taste, found in eucalyptus, cajeput, and other essential oils: used in flavoring, perfumery, and medicine chiefly as an expectorant.
  • claxon — a loud electric horn, formerly used on automobiles, trucks, etc., and now often used as a warning signal.
  • clino- — indicating a slope or inclination
  • clonal — Biology. a cell, cell product, or organism that is genetically identical to the unit or individual from which it was derived. a population of identical units, cells, or individuals that derive from the same ancestral line.
  • cloned — Simple past tense and past participle of clone.
  • cloner — someone who is involved in cloning
  • clones — Plural form of clone.
  • clonic — of or pertaining to clonus
  • clonus — a type of convulsion characterized by rapid contraction and relaxation of a muscle
  • cloven — split; cleft; divided
  • clowns — Plural form of clown.
  • codlin — Alternative form of codling.
  • coldenCadwallader, 1688–1776, Scottish physician, botanist, and public official in America, born in Ireland.
  • coleen — Alternative form of colleen.
  • coline — (mathematics).
  • collin — A very pure form of gelatin.
  • coloni — a serf in the latter period of the Roman Empire or in the early feudal period.
  • colons — Plural form of colon.
  • colony — A colony is a country which is controlled by a more powerful country.
  • coltan — a metallic ore found esp in the E Congo, consisting of columbite and tantalite (a source of the element tantalum)
  • colton — a city in SW California, near Los Angeles.
  • column — A column is a tall, often decorated cylinder of stone which is built to honour someone or forms part of a building.
  • consol — an irredeemable British government security carrying an annual interest rate of two and a half or four per cent
  • consul — A consul is an official who is sent by his or her government to live in a foreign city in order to look after all the people there that belong to his or her own country.
  • cornel — any cornaceous plant of the genus Cornus, such as the dogwood and dwarf cornel
  • cronel — The iron head of a tilting spear.
  • culion — an island of the Philippines, in the W part of the group, N of Palawan. 150 sq. mi. (389 sq. km).
  • cyclon — A kind of large round artifact made by aboriginal Australians.
  • dalton — John. 1766–1844, English chemist and physicist, who formulated the modern form of the atomic theory and the law of partial pressures for gases. He also gave the first accurate description of colour blindness, from which he suffered
  • delano — a city in S California.
  • dillon — C(larence) Douglas, 1909–1979, U.S. lawyer and government official, born in Switzerland: Secretary of the Treasury 1961–65.
  • doblin — Alfred [ahl-freyt] /ˈɑl freɪt/ (Show IPA), 1878–1957, German physician and novelist.
  • doblon — a former gold coin of Spain and Spanish America, equal to two gold escudos.
  • dolent — (archaic) Sad, sorrowful.
  • doline — A depression (basin, hollow) in karstic terrain / limestone.
  • doling — a portion or allotment of money, food, etc., especially as given at regular intervals by a charity or for maintenance.
  • dolman — a woman's mantle with capelike arm pieces instead of sleeves.
  • dolmen — a structure usually regarded as a tomb, consisting of two or more large, upright stones set with a space between and capped by a horizontal stone.
  • dolton — a city in NE Illinois, near Chicago.
  • donald — a male given name: from Celtic words meaning “world” and “power.”.
  • dongle — a hardware device attached to a computer without which a particular software program will not run: used to prevent unauthorized use.
  • donzel — a young gentleman not yet knighted; squire; page.
  • doolan — a Roman Catholic
  • dralon — an acrylic fibre fabric used esp for upholstery
  • dunlopJohn Boyd, 1840–1921, Scottish inventor of the pneumatic tire.
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