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7-letter words containing lo

  • clouder — a visible collection of particles of water or ice suspended in the air, usually at an elevation above the earth's surface.
  • cloughs — Plural form of clough.
  • clouted — a blow, especially with the hand; cuff: The bully gave him a painful clout on the head.
  • clouter — a blow, especially with the hand; cuff: The bully gave him a painful clout on the head.
  • clovers — Plural form of clover.
  • clovery — relating to clover; covered in clover
  • clowder — a collective term for a group of cats
  • clowned — Simple past tense and past participle of clown.
  • cloying — You use cloying to describe something that you find unpleasant because it is much too sweet, or too sentimental.
  • coeloms — Plural form of coelom.
  • collodi — Carlo [kahr-loh;; Italian kahr-law] /ˈkɑr loʊ;; Italian ˈkɑr lɔ/ (Show IPA), (Carlo Lorenzini) 1826–90, Italian writer: creator of the story of Pinocchio.
  • colloid — a mixture having particles of one component, with diameters between 10–7 and 10–9 metres, suspended in a continuous phase of another component. The mixture has properties between those of a solution and a fine suspension
  • collops — Plural form of collop.
  • colloq. — colloquial(ly)
  • colobid — a type of African monkey of the family Cercopithecidae
  • colobus — any leaf-eating arboreal Old World monkey of the genus Colobus, of W and central Africa, having a slender body, long silky fur, long tail, and reduced or absent thumbs
  • cologne — Cologne is a kind of weak perfume.
  • colombo — the administrative capital and chief port of Sri Lanka, on the W coast, with one of the largest artificial harbours in the world. Pop: 653 000 (2005 est)
  • colonel — A colonel is a senior officer in an army, air force, or the marines.
  • colonia — in Mexico, a neighborhood, district, or suburb of a city
  • colonic — of or relating to the colon
  • colonnaCape. Sounion, Cape.
  • colonus — (in ancient Rome) a farmer
  • colored — Something that is colored a particular color is that color.
  • colorer — One who colors.
  • colossi — (initial capital letter) the legendary bronze statue of Helios at Rhodes. Compare Seven Wonders of the World.
  • colours — the flag that indicates nationality
  • coloury — possessing colour
  • complot — a plot or conspiracy
  • copilot — a second or relief pilot of an aircraft
  • couloir — a deep gully on a mountain side, esp in the French Alps
  • coulomb — Charles Augustin de (ʃarl oɡystɛ̃ də). 1736–1806, French physicist: made many discoveries in the field of electricity and magnetism
  • cowflop — a foxglove
  • cowplop — a piece of cow dung; a cowpat
  • criollo — a native or inhabitant of Latin America of European descent, esp of Spanish descent
  • culotte — a pair of culottes
  • cycloid — resembling a circle
  • cyclone — A cyclone is a violent tropical storm in which the air goes round and round.
  • cyclops — one of a race of giants having a single eye in the middle of the forehead, encountered by Odysseus in the Odyssey
  • daglock — a dung-caked lock of wool around the hindquarters of a sheep
  • dandolo — Enrico.c. 1108–1205, Venetian statesman; doge (1192–1205). During the fourth Crusade he won Greek colonies for Venice
  • day-glo — Day-Glo colours are shades of orange, pink, green, and yellow which are so bright that they seem to glow.
  • dayglow — the light given off by the atmosphere of the Earth as seen during daytime
  • daylong — Daylong is used to describe an event or activity that lasts for the whole of one day.
  • deblock — (computing) To separate the logical records that have been combined into a physical block for storage.
  • decolor — to remove the color from; deprive of color; bleach.
  • degloss — to remove the gloss from (a surface), especially in order to roughen: The old paint needs to be deglossed before new paint can be applied.
  • deglove — To peel back the skin from part of the body as if removing a glove, especially as the result of an accident.
  • delilloDon, born 1936, U.S. novelist.
  • delores — a female given name.
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