5-letter words containing o, t, l, e
- atole — A thick drink or thin gruel made from cornmeal.
- botel — a waterside hotel with dock space for persons who travel by boat.
- clote — the burdock
- colet — John. ?1467–1519, English humanist and theologian; founder of St Paul's School, London (1509)
- detol — (language) Directly Executable Test Oriented Language.
- eliot — George, real name Mary Ann Evans. 1819–80, English novelist, noted for her analysis of provincial Victorian society. Her best-known novels include Adam Bede (1859), The Mill on the Floss (1860), Silas Marner (1861), and Middlemarch (1872)
- 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)
- elyot — Sir Thomas. ?1490–1546, English scholar and diplomat; author of The Boke named the Governour (1531), a treatise in English on education
- extol — Praise enthusiastically.
- flote — a flotilla; a fleet
- helot — a member of the lowest class in ancient Laconia, constituting a body of serfs who were bound to the land and were owned by the state. Compare Perioeci, Spartiate.
- hotel — a commercial establishment offering lodging to travelers and sometimes to permanent residents, and often having restaurants, meeting rooms, stores, etc., that are available to the general public.
- ketol — (organic chemistry) acyloin.
- lento — slow.
- lepto — leptospirosis.
- lotte — angler (def 3).
- lotze — Rudolf Hermann [roo-dolf hur-muh n;; German roo-dawlf her-mahn] /ˈru dɒlf ˈhɜr mən;; German ˈru dɔlf ˈhɛr mɑn/ (Show IPA), 1817–81, German philosopher.
- metol — a colourless soluble organic substance used, in the form of its sulphate, as a photographic developer; p-methylaminophenol
- molet — mullet2 .
- motel — a hotel providing travelers with lodging and free parking facilities, typically a roadside hotel having rooms adjacent to an outside parking area or an urban hotel offering parking within the building.
- ocelt — Old Celtic
- oftel — Office of Telecommunications: a government body set up in 1984 to supervise telecommunications activities in the UK, and to protect the interests of the consumers. Superseded in 2003 by Ofcom
- olent — having or giving out a smell
- owlet — a young owl.
- stole — simple past tense of steal.
- telco — a telecommunications company
- telo- — complete; final; perfect
- teloi — the end term of a goal-directed process; especially, the Aristotelian final cause.
- telon — CA-Telon
- telos — the end term of a goal-directed process; especially, the Aristotelian final cause.
- tesol — teaching English to speakers of other languages. Compare ESOL.
- thole — a pin, or either of two pins, inserted into a gunwale to provide a fulcrum for an oar.
- toefl — TOEFL is an English language examination which is often taken by foreign students who want to study at universities in English-speaking countries. TOEFL is an abbreviation of 'Test of English as a Foreign Language'.
- toile — any of various transparent linens and cottons.
- toled — toll2 (defs 5, 6).
- toles — enameled or lacquered metalware, usually with gilt decoration, often used, especially in the 18th century, for trays, lampshades, etc.
- towel — an absorbent cloth or paper for wiping and drying something wet, as one for the hands, face, or body after washing or bathing.
- volet — a veil worn at the back of the heaad
- volte — turn; time (used in phrases): una volta (“once”); prima volta (“first time”).
- zlote — Plural form of zloty.
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