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7-letter words starting with lo

  • lockets — Plural form of locket.
  • lockful — an amount of water sufficient to fill a canal lock
  • locking — Present participle of lock.
  • lockjaw — tetanus in which the jaws become firmly locked together; trismus.
  • lockman — (Scotland, archaic) A public executioner.
  • locknut — a nut specially constructed to prevent its coming loose, usually having a means of providing extra friction between itself and the screw.
  • lockout — the temporary closing of a business or the refusal by an employer to allow employees to come to work until they accept the employer's terms.
  • lockram — a rough-textured linen cloth.
  • lockset — an assembly of parts making up a complete locking system, especially one used on a door, including knobs, plates, and a lock mechanism.
  • lockups — Plural form of lockup.
  • lockyerSir Joseph Norman, 1836–1920, English astronomer and author.
  • locoism — a disease chiefly of sheep, horses, and cattle, caused by the eating of locoweed and characterized by weakness, impaired vision, irregular behavior, and paralysis.
  • locoman — a locomotive engine driver.
  • locomen — Plural form of locoman.
  • locrian — either of two districts in the central part of ancient Greece.
  • locular — having one or more locules.
  • loculed — having or containing locules
  • locules — Plural form of locule.
  • loculus — Biology. locule.
  • locusta — the spikelet of grasses
  • locusts — Plural form of locust.
  • lodgers — Plural form of lodger.
  • lodging — a small, makeshift or crude shelter or habitation, as of boughs, poles, skins, earth, or rough boards; cabin or hut.
  • loesser — Frank (Henry) 1910–69, U.S. composer and lyricist, especially of musicals and film songs.
  • loessic — relating to or consisting of loess
  • loffler — Friedrich August Johannes [free-drikh ou-goo st yoh-hah-nuh s] /ˈfri drɪx ˈaʊ gʊst yoʊˈhɑ nəs/ (Show IPA), 1852–1915, German bacteriologist.
  • loftier — extending high in the air; of imposing height; towering: lofty mountains.
  • loftily — extending high in the air; of imposing height; towering: lofty mountains.
  • lofting — a room, storage area, or the like within a sloping roof; attic; garret.
  • log jam — an immovable pileup or tangle of logs, as in a river, causing a blockage.
  • log off — log out
  • log out — a portion or length of the trunk or of a large limb of a felled tree.
  • log-log — the logarithm of a logarithm.
  • logania — any of several plants or shrubs of the genus Logania, native chiefly to Australia, having small white or pink flowers.
  • logbook — a book in which details of a trip made by a ship or aircraft are recorded; log.
  • loggats — (in Britiain, formerly) a game played by throwing sticks at a stake
  • loggers — Plural form of logger.
  • loggets — a game, formerly played in England, in which players throw pieces of wood at a stake.
  • loggias — Plural form of loggia.
  • logging — a portion or length of the trunk or of a large limb of a felled tree.
  • loggish — sluggish or cumbersome
  • logical — according to or agreeing with the principles of logic: a logical inference.
  • logined — the act of logging in to a database, mobile device, or computer, especially a multiuser computer or a remote or networked computer system.
  • logjams — Plural form of logjam.
  • logline — a synopsis of a script or screenplay
  • loglisp — A version of Prolog implemented by Robinson in Lisp which allows Prolog programs to call Lisp and vice versa.
  • logroll — to procure the passage of (a bill) by logrolling.
  • logrono — a city in N Spain.
  • logship — log chip.
  • logwood — the heavy, brownish-red heartwood of a West Indian and Central American tree, Haematoxylon campechianum, of the legume family, used in dyeing.
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