6-letter words containing ol
- bolete — any fungus of the genus Boletus
- boleyn — Anne. 1507–36, second wife of Henry VIII of England; mother of Elizabeth I. She was executed on a charge of adultery
- bolger — James. born 1935, New Zealand politician; prime minister (1990–97)
- bolide — a large exceptionally bright meteor that often explodes
- boline — (in Wicca) a knife, usually sickle-shaped and with a white handle, used for gathering herbs and carving symbols
- bolita — a form of numbers pool.
- bollix — to make a muddle of; bungle; botch
- bollox — to do (something) badly; bungle (often followed by up): His interference bollixed up the whole deal.
- bolshy — If you say that someone is bolshy, you mean that they easily get angry and often do not do what other people want them to do.
- bolson — a desert valley surrounded by mountains, with a shallow lake at the centre
- bolted — equipped with a bolt or bolts
- boltel — Also, boutel, boutell, bowtel, bowtell. a convex molding, as a torus or ovolo.
- bolter — an outsider in a contest or race
- bolton — a town in NW England, in Bolton unitary authority, Greater Manchester: centre of the woollen trade since the 14th century; later important for cotton. Pop: 139 403 (2001)
- bolyai — János [yah-nawsh] /ˈyɑ nɔʃ/ (Show IPA), 1802–60, Hungarian mathematician.
- brolga — a large grey Australian crane, Grus rubicunda, having a red-and-green head and a trumpeting call
- brolly — A brolly is the same as an umbrella.
- cajole — If you cajole someone into doing something, you get them to do it after persuading them for some time.
- canola — Canola or canola oil is a type of vegetable oil used in cooking.
- carola — a female given name, form of Carol.
- carole — a female given name.
- carols — Plural form of carol.
- carrol — (architecture) A small closet or enclosure built against a window on the inner side, to sit in for study.
- chibol — a spring onion
- chole- — indicating bile or gall
- cholee — a short-sleeved blouse or bodice, often one exposing part of the midriff, worn by Hindu women in India.
- choler — anger or ill humour
- cholic — Of or pertaining to bile.
- cholis — Plural form of choli.
- cholla — any of several spiny cacti of the genus Opuntia that grow in the southwestern US and Mexico and have cylindrical stem segments
- cholo- — chole-
- cholon — a city in S Vietnam: a suburb of Ho Chi Minh City
- cibola — the Seven Cities of, legendary cities of great wealth believed by earlier Spanish explorers to exist in the SW United States.
- cineol — a colorless, oily, slightly water-soluble liquid terpene ether, C 10 H 18 O, having a camphorlike odor and a pungent, spicy, cooling taste, found in eucalyptus, cajeput, and other essential oils: used in flavoring, perfumery, and medicine chiefly as an expectorant.
- citola — a medieval stringed instrument
- citole — cittern
- colada — piña colada.
- colasl — (mathematics, application) An early system for numerical problems on the IBM 7030. It used a special character set for input of natural mathematical expressions.
- cold-k — (language) A formal design kernel language for describing (sequential) software systems in intermediate stages of their design.
- colden — Cadwallader, 1688–1776, Scottish physician, botanist, and public official in America, born in Ireland.
- colder — having a relatively low temperature; having little or no warmth: cold water; a cold day.
- coldie — a cold can or bottle of beer
- coldly — having a relatively low temperature; having little or no warmth: cold water; a cold day.
- colead — to lead together
- coleen — Alternative form of colleen.
- coleus — any plant of the Old World genus Coleus: cultivated for their variegated leaves, typically marked with red, yellow, or white: family Lamiaceae (labiates)
- colfax — Schuyler, 1823–85, U.S. political leader: vice president of the U.S. 1869–73.
- colics — Plural form of colic.
- colima — a state of SW Mexico, on the Pacific coast: mainly a coastal plain, rising to the foothills of the Sierra Madre, with important mineral resources. Capital: Colima. Pop: 238 000 (2005 est). Area: 5455 sq km (2106 sq miles)
- coline — (mathematics).