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6-letter words that end in o

  • stinko — drunk.
  • strabo — 63? b.c.–a.d. 21? Greek geographer and historian.
  • stucco — an exterior finish for masonry or frame walls, usually composed of cement, sand, and hydrated lime mixed with water and laid on wet.
  • studio — the workroom or atelier of an artist, as a painter or sculptor.
  • subito — (as a musical direction) suddenly; abruptly: subito pianissimo.
  • tae bo — a form of exercise based on martial arts movements
  • taisho — the designation of the period of the reign of Emperor Yoshihito, 1912–26.
  • tamayo — Rufino [roo-fee-naw] /ruˈfi nɔ/ (Show IPA), 1899–1991, Mexican painter.
  • tapalo — a Latin American scarf or shawl, often patterned and brightly coloured
  • tattoo — a signal on a drum, bugle, or trumpet at night, for soldiers or sailors to go to their quarters.
  • te reo — the Māori language
  • techno — a style of disco music characterized by very fast synthesizer rhythms, heavy use of samples, and a lack of melody.
  • tejano — (often lowercase) a style of Mexican-American popular music that features the accordion and blends the polka with various forms of traditional Mexican music, now often including synthesizers and rock music.
  • tempyo — of or relating to the period of Japanese art history, a.d. 725–794, characterized by the flowering of Buddhist architecture and statuary: combined T'ang Chinese influences and emerging native traits.
  • temuco — a city in S Chile.
  • tenuto — Music. (of a note, chord, or rest) held to the full time value.
  • tercio — a regiment of Spanish or Italian infantry
  • teredo — a shipworm of the genus Teredo.
  • thermo — Thermo means using or relating to heat.
  • thicko — a slow-witted unintelligent person
  • ticino — a canton in S Switzerland. 1086 sq. mi. (2813 sq. km). Capital: Bellinzona.
  • tifoso — (in sport) a fanatical supporter, esp an Italian motor racing fan
  • tobago — an island in the SE West Indies, off the NE coast of Venezuela: formerly a British colony in the Federation of the West Indies; now part of the independent republic of Trinidad and Tobago. 116 sq. mi. (300 sq. km).
  • toledo — Francisco de [frahn-sees-kaw th e] /frɑnˈsis kɔ ðɛ/ (Show IPA), c1515–84? Spanish administrator: viceroy of Peru 1569–81.
  • tomato — any of several plants belonging to the genus Lycopersicon, of the nightshade family, native to Mexico and Central and South America, especially the widely cultivated species L. lycopersicum, bearing a mildly acid, pulpy, usually red fruit eaten raw or cooked as a vegetable.
  • torero — a bullfighter, especially a matador.
  • torino — Turin.
  • trento — Italian name of Trent.
  • tromso — a seaport in N Norway.
  • troppo — too much; excessively.
  • trullo — a dwelling of the Apulia region of Italy, roofed with conical constructions of corbeled dry masonry.
  • trumboDalton, 1905–76, U.S. novelist and screenwriter.
  • tumaco — a seaport in SW Colombia.
  • tupelo — any of several trees of the genus Nyssa, having ovate leaves, clusters of minute flowers, and purple, berrylike fruit, especially N. aquatica, of swampy regions of the eastern, southern, and midwestern U.S.
  • turaco — touraco.
  • tuxedo — Also called dinner jacket. a man's jacket for semiformal evening dress, traditionally of black or dark-blue color and characteristically having satin or grosgrain facing on the lapels.
  • ulluco — a trailing South American perennial herb, Ullucus tuberosus, bearing fleshy tubers.
  • ultimo — in or of the month preceding the current one: on the 12th ultimo. Abbreviation: ult., ulto. Compare instant (def 11), proximo.
  • unesco — an agency of the United Nations charged with instituting and administering programs for cooperative, coordinated action by member states in education, science, and the arts.
  • utuado — a city in central Puerto Rico.
  • vaphio — an archaeological site in S Greece, in Peloponnesus.
  • velcro — fastening tape used for garment closure
  • veneto — Also, Venetia. Also called Veneto [ve-ne-taw] /ˈvɛ nɛ tɔ/ (Show IPA). a region in NE Italy. 7095 sq. mi. (18,375 sq. km).
  • vibrio — any of several comma- or S -shaped bacteria of the genus Vibrio, certain species of which are pathogenic for humans and other animals.
  • vigoro — a women's game similar to cricket with paddle-shaped bats, introduced into Australia in 1919 by its British inventor J. J. Grant
  • virago — a loud-voiced, ill-tempered, scolding woman; shrew.
  • virino — an entity postulated to be the causative agent of BSE and related diseases, said to consist of a fragment of nucleic acid surrounded by a protein coat derived from the host cell
  • vomito — the black vomit of yellow fever.
  • voodoo — Also, vodun. a polytheistic religion practiced chiefly by West Indians, deriving principally from African cult worship and containing elements borrowed from the Catholic religion.
  • vorago — a chasm
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