8-letter words containing u, l, o, s
- close up — If someone closes up a building, they shut it completely and securely, often because they are going away.
- close-up — the end or conclusion: at the close of day; the close of the speech.
- closeout — A closeout at a store is a sale at which goods are sold at reduced prices.
- closeups — Plural form of closeup.
- closures — Plural form of closure.
- clotures — Plural form of cloture.
- clubmoss — Alternative spelling of club moss.
- coaldust — fine particles of coal
- coequals — Plural form of coequal.
- coleuses — Plural form of coleus.
- coliseum — a large building, such as a stadium or theatre, used for entertainments, sports, etc
- colludes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of collude.
- colossus — If you describe someone or something as a colossus, you think that they are extremely important and great in ability or size.
- columbus — a city in central Ohio: the state capital. Pop: 728 432 (2003 est)
- compulse — to compel
- consuela — a female given name: from a Latin word meaning “consolation.”.
- consular — Consular means involving or relating to a consul or the work of a consul.
- consulta — an official meeting or consultation
- consults — Plural form of consult.
- convulse — If someone convulses or if they are convulsed by or with something, their body moves suddenly in an uncontrolled way.
- costumal — Pertaining to costume or dress.
- couldest — Alternative form of couldst.
- coulisse — a timber member grooved to take a sliding panel, such as a sluicegate, portcullis, or stage flat
- coulombs — Plural form of coulomb.
- councils — Plural form of council.
- counsell — Obsolete spelling of counsel.
- counsels — Plural form of counsel.
- couplers — Plural form of coupler.
- couplets — Plural form of couplet.
- cousinly — like or befitting a cousin.
- crousely — in a crouse manner
- cuckolds — Plural form of cuckold.
- cullions — Plural form of cullion.
- culottes — Culottes are knee-length women's trousers that look like a skirt.
- cumulose — abounding in heaps or cumuli
- cumulous — resembling or consisting of cumulus clouds
- deloused — Simple past tense and past participle of delouse.
- delouser — a substance or device which removes lice from something
- delouses — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of delouse.
- delusion — A delusion is a false idea.
- delusory — tending to delude; misleading; deceptive: a delusive reply.
- doldrums — A part of the ocean near the equator, abounding in calms, squalls, and light, baffling winds, which sometimes prevent all progress for weeks – so called by sailors.
- dollfuss — Engelbert [eng-uh l-bert] /ˈɛŋ əlˌbɛrt/ (Show IPA), 1892–1934, Austrian statesman: premier 1932–34.
- dolorous — full of, expressing, or causing pain or sorrow; grievous; mournful: a dolorous melody; dolorous news.
- doublers — Plural form of doubler.
- doublets — Plural form of doublet.
- douglass — Frederick, 1817–95, U.S. ex-slave, abolitionist, and orator.
- duelsome — having a propensity for duelling
- dustbowl — An area which abounds in dust and which is very dry.
- eclogues — a pastoral poem, often in dialogue form.