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5-letter words containing s, l, r

  • alors — well then! so!
  • arils — Plural form of aril.
  • arles — a city in SE France, on the Rhône: Roman amphitheatre. Pop: 53 058 (2006)
  • carls — Plural form of carl.
  • curls — Plural form of curl.
  • dirls — to vibrate; shake.
  • earls — Plural form of earl.
  • farls — Plural form of farl.
  • furls — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of furl.
  • girls — Plural form of girl.
  • herls — Plural form of herl.
  • hurls — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hurl.
  • jarls — Plural form of jarl.
  • lairs — Plural form of lair.
  • lards — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lard.
  • lares — (initial capital letter) Roman Religion. any of the Lares.
  • laris — Plural form of lari.
  • larks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lark.
  • larsa — an ancient Sumerian city in southern Iraq: archaeological site.
  • laser — a device that produces a nearly parallel, nearly monochromatic, and coherent beam of light by exciting atoms to a higher energy level and causing them to radiate their energy in phase.
  • learsEdward, 1812–88, English writer of humorous verse and landscape painter.
  • leers — to look with a sideways or oblique glance, especially suggestive of lascivious interest or sly and malicious intention: I can't concentrate with you leering at me.
  • leros — one of the Dodecanese Islands of Greece, off the SW coast of Turkey. 21 sq. mi. (54 sq. km).
  • liars — Plural form of liar.
  • liers — a person or thing that lies, as in wait or in ambush.
  • lords — a person who has authority, control, or power over others; a master, chief, or ruler.
  • lores — the space between the eye and the bill of a bird, or a corresponding space in other animals, as snakes.
  • loris — Also called slender loris. a small, slender, tailless, large-eyed, nocturnal lemur, Loris gracilis, of southern India and Sri Lanka.
  • loser — a person, team, nation, etc., that loses: The visiting team was the loser in the series.
  • lours — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lour.
  • lures — Plural form of lure.
  • lurks — to lie or wait in concealment, as a person in ambush; remain in or around a place secretly or furtively.
  • luser — (jargon, abuse)   /loo'zr/ A user; especially one who is also a loser. (luser and loser are pronounced identically.) This word was coined around 1975 at MIT. Under ITS, when you first walked up to a terminal at MIT and typed Control-Z to get the computer's attention, it printed out some status information, including how many people were already using the computer; it might print "14 users", for example. Someone thought it would be a great joke to patch the system to print "14 losers" instead. There ensued a great controversy, as some of the users didn't particularly want to be called losers to their faces every time they used the computer. For a while several hackers struggled covertly, each changing the message behind the back of the others; any time you logged into the computer it was even money whether it would say "users" or "losers". Finally, someone tried the compromise "lusers", and it stuck. Later one of the ITS machines supported "luser" as a request-for-help command. ITS died the death in mid-1990, except as a museum piece; the usage lives on, however, and the term "luser" is often seen in program comments. See: also LART. Compare: tourist, weenie.
  • lyres — Plural form of lyre.
  • nurls — to make knurls or ridges on.
  • orals — Plural form of oral.
  • oslerSir William, 1849–1919, Canadian physician and professor of medicine.
  • rales — an abnormal crackling or rattling sound heard upon auscultation of the chest, caused by disease or congestion of the lungs.
  • rawlsJohn, 1921–2002, U.S. political philosopher.
  • riles — to irritate or vex.
  • rills — any of certain long, narrow, straight or sinuous trenches or valleys observed on the surface of the moon.
  • risql — Red Brick Intelligent SQL
  • roils — to render (water, wine, etc.) turbid by stirring up sediment.
  • rules — a principle or regulation governing conduct, action, procedure, arrangement, etc.: the rules of chess.
  • seler — Eduard [ey-doo-ahrt] /ˈeɪ duˌɑrt/ (Show IPA), 1859–1922, German archaeologist: first to decipher Mayan calendar and inscriptions.
  • seral — of or relating to a sere.
  • shorl — the black variety of tourmaline
  • siler — a utensil for straining milk
  • skirl — to play the bagpipe.
  • slart — to spill (something)

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