5-letter words containing o, z
- zadok — a priest at the time of David and Solomon. I Sam. 15:34–37; I Kings 1:7, 8.
- zambo — sambo.
- zelos — the ancient Greek personification of zeal or emulation: the son of the Titan Pallas and of Styx, and the brother of Bia, Cratus, and Nike.
- zendo — the meditation room of a Zen monastery.
- zeros — Plural form of zero Two or more zero digits.
- zhlob — a clumsy, stupid person.
- zhomo — a female zo
- zilog — (company) The microprocessor manufacturer who produced the Zilog Z80 in July 1976 (as used by Sinclair in the ZX-80, ZX-81 and ZX Spectrum computers) and later the Zilog Z8000. Zilog was founded in 1974 and became a wholly owned subsidiary of Exxon Corp. by 1980. The company's management and employees purchased Zilog back from Exxon in 1989. Zilog became a publicly-held company in February, 1991. In March of 1998, Zilog was privatised, as a result of the merger and recapitalisation transaction by Texas Pacific Group (TPG). Zilog now produce a range of 8-bit microcontrollers, 8-, 16- and 32-bit microprocessors, and digital signal processors, covering the home entertainment, communications, and embedded systems markets. Address: 910 East Hamilton Avenue, Suite 110, Campbell, CA 95008, USA.
- zinco — An etched letterpress printing plate made of zinc.
- zippo — (slang) None whatsoever.
- zlote — Plural form of zloty.
- zloty — a nickel coin and monetary unit of Poland, equal to 100 groszy. Abbreviation: Zl.
- zocco — a plinth or an architectural supporting base
- zoeae — any of the free-swimming larva of certain crustaceans, as the crab, having rudimentary legs and a spiny carapace.
- zoeal — any of the free-swimming larva of certain crustaceans, as the crab, having rudimentary legs and a spiny carapace.
- zoeas — Plural form of zoea.
- zog i — (Ahmed Bey Zogu) 1895–1961, king of Albania 1928–39.
- zohar — a medieval mystical work, consisting chiefly of interpretations of and commentaries on the Pentateuch: the definitive work of Jewish cabala.
- zoism — a reverence for animal life or a belief in magical animal powers
- zoist — a person who subscribes to the beliefs of zoism
- zoite — Sporozoite.
- zomba — a city in and former capital of Malawi in the S part.
- zombi — zombie.
- zonal — of or relating to a zone or zones.
- zonda — a hot South American wind, esp in Argentina
- zoned — any continuous area that differs in some respect, or is distinguished for some purpose, from adjoining areas, or within which certain distinctive circumstances exist or are established: The decisions were formulated in a zone of uncertainty. The temperature lies outside the danger zone.
- zoner — Someone who zones things.
- zones — Plural form of zone.
- zonks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of zonk.
- zonky — (informal) Very fatigued; zonked.
- zooey — (informal) crowded with people.
- zooid — any organic body or cell capable of spontaneous movement and of an existence more or less apart from or independent of the parent organism.
- zool. — zoological
- zooms — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of zoom.
- zoomy — (childish) of something that goes zoom!.
- zoons — Plural form of zoon.
- zooty — characteristic of a zoot suiter; extreme or flamboyant in style or appearance: a zooty new convertible.
- zoppa — syncopated; stressing a beat that is normally weak
- zoril — a weasellike African animal, Ictonyx striatus, resembling a skunk in coloration and habits.
- zoris — Plural form of zori.
- zorro — A South American fox-wolf.
- zorse — The offspring of a zebra and a horse (strictly, a male zebra and a female horse), typically sterile. Zorses resemble horses or mules with dark zebra stripes.
- zoser — flourished c2800 b.c, Egyptian ruler of the 3rd dynasty.
- zowie — Expressing astonishment or admiration.
- zukor — Adolph, 1873–1976, U.S. film producer, born in Hungary.
- zygo- — indicating a pair or a union
- zygon — (anatomy, plural
- zymo- — indicating fermentation