5-letter words containing o, s, p
- spool — any cylindrical piece or device on which something is wound.
- spoom — a kind of sherbet made from fruit juice or wine, mixed after freezing with uncooked meringue.
- spoon — a utensil for use in eating, stirring, measuring, ladling, etc., consisting of a small, shallow bowl with a handle.
- spoor — a track or trail, especially that of a wild animal pursued as game.
- spoot — a razor-shell, a type of shellfish
- spore — Biology. a walled, single- to many-celled, reproductive body of an organism, capable of giving rise to a new individual either directly or indirectly.
- spork — a utensil used for eating, combining a spoon and a fork
- sport — an athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess and often of a competitive nature, as racing, baseball, tennis, golf, bowling, wrestling, boxing, hunting, fishing, etc.
- sposh — slush
- spout — to emit or discharge forcibly (a liquid, granulated substance, etc.) in a stream or jet.
- sprod — a young salmon in its second year
- sprog — offspring, child
- stipo — a tall, ornate, Italian desk with a drop lid.
- stoep — a veranda
- stomp — stamp (defs 1–3).
- stoop — to bend the head and shoulders, or the body generally, forward and downward from an erect position: to stoop over a desk.
- stope — any excavation made in a mine, especially from a steeply inclined vein, to remove the ore that has been rendered accessible by the shafts and drifts.
- stops — to cease from, leave off, or discontinue: to stop running.
- stopt — a simple past tense and past participle of stop.
- stoup — a basin for holy water, as at the entrance of a church.
- stowp — stoup.
- strop — any of several devices for sharpening razors, especially a strip of leather or other flexible material.
- swapo — South-West Africa People's Organization
- swoop — to sweep through the air, as a bird or a bat, especially down upon prey.
- sysop — a person who maintains a computer system or network, especially one who operates a computer bulletin board.
- topos — a convention or motif, especially in a literary work; a rhetorical convention.
- whops — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of whop.
- woops — Alternative spelling of whoops.