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8-letter words containing ol

  • car-pool — Also, carpooling, car pooling. an arrangement among a group of automobile owners by which each owner in turn drives the others or their children to and from a designated place.
  • caracole — a half turn to the right or left
  • carbinol — methanol
  • carbolic — of or derived from carbolic acid.
  • carioles — Plural form of cariole.
  • carniola — a region of N Slovenia: a former duchy and crownland of Austria (1335–1919); divided between Yugoslavia and Italy in 1919; part of Yugoslavia (1947–92)
  • carol ii — 1893–1953, king of Romania (1930–40), who was deposed by the Iron Guard
  • carolean — characteristic of the time of Charles I and II of England: a Carolean costume.
  • carolers — Plural form of caroler.
  • carolina — a former English colony on the E coast of North America, first established in 1663: divided in 1729 into North and South Carolina, which are often referred to as the Carolinas
  • caroline — characteristic of or relating to Charles I or Charles II, kings of England, Scotland, and Ireland, the society over which they ruled, or their government
  • caroling — a song, especially of joy.
  • carolled — Simple past tense and past participle of carol.
  • caroller — A person who sings carols; a carol singer.
  • carpools — Plural form of carpool.
  • carriole — cariole
  • catechol — a colourless crystalline phenol found in resins and lignins; 1,2-dihydroxybenzene. It is used as a photographic developer. Formula: C6H4(OH)2
  • catholic — The Catholic Church is the branch of the Christian Church that accepts the Pope as its leader and is based in the Vatican in Rome.
  • catolyte — the part of the electrolyte that surrounds the cathode in an electrolytic cell
  • cesspool — A cesspool is the same as a cesspit.
  • cetology — the branch of zoology concerned with the study of whales (cetaceans)
  • chaebols — Plural form of chaebol.
  • changkol — A type of hoe.
  • chaology — the study of chaos theory
  • chingola — a town in N central Zambia.
  • chisholmShirley (Anita St. Hill) 1924–2005, U.S. politician: congresswoman 1969–83; first black woman elected to the House of Representatives.
  • choleric — A choleric person gets angry very easily. You can also use choleric to describe a person who is very angry.
  • choliamb — an imperfect iambic metre, with a spondee as the last foot
  • cholinic — Relating to, or obtained from, bile; cholic.
  • chollers — the jowls or cheeks
  • chughole — chuckhole.
  • cimolite — a soft, clayey mineral of white, grey, or reddish coloration
  • clodpole — a dull or stupid person
  • clodpoll — a stupid or foolish person; blockhead
  • coalhole — a small coal cellar
  • cocobola — timber from trees of the genus Delbergia, including rosewood
  • cocobolo — the hard, durable wood of any of several tropical trees of the genus Dalbergia, of the legume family, used for making furniture.
  • codology — the art or practice of bluffing or deception
  • coevolve — to evolve together
  • coholder — one of two or more people who hold a title, deed, record, etc, at the same time
  • cola nut — any of the seeds of the cola tree, which contain caffeine and theobromine and are used medicinally and in the manufacture of soft drinks
  • colamine — ethanolamine.
  • colander — A colander is a container in the shape of a bowl with holes in it which you wash or drain food in.
  • colatina — a city in SE Brazil.
  • colation — The act of straining or filtering; filtration.
  • cold cut — Usually, cold cuts. slices of unheated salami, bologna, ham, liverwurst, turkey, or other meats and sometimes cheeses.
  • cold one — a glass, can, or bottle of cold beer.
  • cold war — The Cold War was the period of hostility and tension between the Soviet bloc and the Western powers that followed the Second World War.
  • coldcock — to knock (a person) to the ground
  • coldness — having a relatively low temperature; having little or no warmth: cold water; a cold day.
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