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5-letter words containing s, z, o

  • bezos — Jeff. real name Jeffrey Preston Jorgensen. born 1964, US entrepreneur: founder (1994) and CEO of the online retailer Amazon
  • cozes — to converse in a friendly way; chat.
  • dozes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of doze.
  • grosz — an aluminum coin of Poland, the 100th part of a zloty.
  • oozes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ooze.
  • ozmas — a festival resembling Christmas, celebrated at midwinter in the southern hemisphere
  • soyuz — one of a series of Soviet spacecraft, carrying one, two, or three cosmonauts, who carried out scientific research and developed rendezvous and docking techniques: still used to ferry crews to Soviet space stations.
  • sozin — an antiseptic substance
  • szoldHenrietta, 1860–1945, U.S. Zionist: founded Hadassah in 1912.
  • 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.
  • zeros — Plural form of zero Two or more zero digits.
  • zoeas — Plural form of zoea.
  • zoism — a reverence for animal life or a belief in magical animal powers
  • zoist — a person who subscribes to the beliefs of zoism
  • zones — Plural form of zone.
  • zonks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of zonk.
  • zooms — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of zoom.
  • zoons — Plural form of zoon.
  • zoris — Plural form of zori.
  • 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.

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