8-letter words containing o, s, e, l
- closures — Plural form of closure.
- clotures — Plural form of cloture.
- cloyless — not cloying
- cloysome — having a cloying nature
- coalesce — If two or more things coalesce, they come together and form a larger group or system.
- coalless — without coal
- coalshed — a shed in which coal is stored
- coarsely — composed of relatively large parts or particles: The beach had rough, coarse sand.
- coatless — without a coat or coat of arms
- cobblers — rubbish; nonsense
- codeless — lacking a code
- coequals — Plural form of coequal.
- coistrel — a knave
- coldness — having a relatively low temperature; having little or no warmth: cold water; a cold day.
- coleseed — the seeds or plants of the cole
- coleslaw — Coleslaw is a salad of chopped raw cabbage, carrots, onions, and sometimes other vegetables, usually with mayonnaise.
- colessee — a joint lessee
- colessor — a joint lessor
- coleuses — Plural form of coleus.
- coliseum — a large building, such as a stadium or theatre, used for entertainments, sports, etc
- collages — Plural form of collage.
- collapse — If a building or other structure collapses, it falls down very suddenly.
- collates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of collate.
- collects — Plural form of collect.
- colleens — Plural form of colleen.
- colleges — Plural form of college.
- collides — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of collide.
- colliers — Plural form of collier.
- colludes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of collude.
- colombes — an industrial and residential suburb of NW Paris. Pop: 83 220 (2006)
- colonels — An army officer of high rank, in particular (in the US Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps) an officer above a lieutenant colonel and below a brigadier general.
- colonies — the subject territories formerly in the British Empire
- colonise — to establish a colony in; settle: England colonized Australia.
- coloreds — Plural form of colored.
- colossae — an ancient city in SW Phrygia in Asia Minor: seat of an early Christian Church
- combless — without a comb
- compiles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of compile.
- 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.
- compulse — to compel
- conceals — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of conceal.
- condoles — to express sympathy with a person who is suffering sorrow, misfortune, or grief (usually followed by with): to condole with a friend whose father has died.
- condyles — Plural form of condyle.
- congeals — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of congeal.
- consoled — to alleviate or lessen the grief, sorrow, or disappointment of; give solace or comfort: Only his children could console him when his wife died.
- consoler — to alleviate or lessen the grief, sorrow, or disappointment of; give solace or comfort: Only his children could console him when his wife died.
- consoles — Plural form of console.
- consuela — a female given name: from a Latin word meaning “consolation.”.
- convulse — If someone convulses or if they are convulsed by or with something, their body moves suddenly in an uncontrolled way.
- cookless — without a cook
- coolness — moderately cold; neither warm nor cold: a rather cool evening.