5-letter words containing ol
- foley — of or relating to motion-picture sound effects produced manually: a Foley artist.
- folia — an early medieval Iberian dance accompanied by mime and songs, performed during celebrations of the solstice and New Year festivals.
- folic — of or derived from folic acid.
- folie — madness; insanity.
- folio — a sheet of paper folded once to make two leaves, or four pages, of a book or manuscript.
- folks — Usually, folks. (used with a plural verb) people in general: Folks say there wasn't much rain last summer.
- folky — folk singer.
- foll. — followed
- folly — the state or quality of being foolish; lack of understanding or sense.
- fools — Plural form of fool.
- gaols — Plural form of gaol.
- geol. — geologic(al)
- gnoll — A usually evil and dog-like humanoid creature found in various forms in fantasy literature and video games.
- gogol — Nikolai Vasilievich [nik-uh-lahy vuh-seel-yuh-vich;; Russian nyi-kuh-lahy vuh-syee-lyi-vyich] /ˈnɪk əˌlaɪ vəˈsil yə vɪtʃ;; Russian nyɪ kʌˈlaɪ vʌˈsyi lyɪ vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1809–52, Russian novelist, short-story writer, and playwright.
- golda — a female given name.
- golde — Archaic spelling of gold.
- goldi — Nanay.
- golds — Plural form of gold.
- goldy — Golden.
- golem — Jewish Folklore. a figure artificially constructed in the form of a human being and endowed with life.
- golfs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of golf.
- golgi — Camillo [kah-meel-law] /kɑˈmil lɔ/ (Show IPA), 1843?–1926, Italian physician and histologist: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1906.
- golly — Used to express surprise or delight.
- golpe — a purple circle
- goltz — Baron Kolmar von der [kawl-mahr fuh n duh r] /ˈkɔl mɑr fən dər/ (Show IPA), 1843–1916, German field marshal.
- goole — an inland port in NE England, in the East Riding of Yorkshire at the confluence of the Ouse and Don Rivers, 75 km (47 miles) from the North Sea. Pop: 18 741 (2001)
- haole — (among Polynesian Hawaiians) a term used to refer to a non-Polynesian, especially a white person.
- hibol — (language) A variant of DIBOL, used in Infotec computers. HIBOL was considered to be a very high level language and significantly easier to maintain than COBOL. It uses a single type of data object, called a flow, which is an indexed stream of data values. Computation is expressed as operations acting on flows.
- holde — Archaic spelling of hold.
- holds — to have or keep in the hand; keep fast; grasp: She held the purse in her right hand. He held the child's hand in his.
- holed — an opening through something; gap; aperture: a hole in the roof; a hole in my sock.
- holen — Past participle of hele.
- holer — One which holes, perforates etc.
- holes — Plural form of hole.
- holey — an opening through something; gap; aperture: a hole in the roof; a hole in my sock.
- holie — Archaic spelling of holy.
- holla — Used to call attention to something.
- hollo — Hey, hello.
- holly — any of numerous trees or shrubs of the genus Ilex, as I. opaca (American holly) the state tree of Delaware, or I. aquifolium (English holly) having glossy, spiny-toothed leaves, small, whitish flowers, and red berries.
- holme — Small island.
- holms — Plural form of holm.
- holo- — whole or wholly
- holon — a city in W central Israel: a suburb of Tel Aviv.
- holos — Plural form of holo.
- holst — Gustav Theodore [goo s-tahv] /ˈgʊs tɑv/ (Show IPA), 1874–1934, English composer.
- holts — Plural form of holt.
- hooly — cautious; gentle.
- hrolf — Rollo (def 1).
- idola — Plural form of idolum.
- idols — Plural form of idol.