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aerol
blore
blore
noun
(obsolete) The act of blowing; a roaring wind; a blast.
verb
(archaic, dialectal) To bray; bleat like an animal; bellow.
(archaic, dialectal) To cry; cry out; weep.
borel
ceorl
ceorl
noun
(historical) An Anglo-Saxon churl.
corel
elora
elrod
elroy
elroy
Proper noun
name, a pseudo-Spanish variant of Leroy.
enrol
enrol
verb
(Britain, New Zealand, Australia, Ireland, Canada) Standard spelling of enroll.
errol
flore
forel
forel
noun
A kind of parchment for book covers; a forrill.
verb
To bind with a forel.
glore
glore
verb
(archaic) to glare
(archaic) to glower
holer
holer
noun
That which holes, perforates etc.
jerol
lefor
leora
leroi
leros
lerot
leroy
loire
loire
Proper noun
the longest river in France
one of the départements of Rhône-Alpes, France
loner
loner
noun
One who is alone, lacking or avoiding the company of others.
loper
loper
noun
(ropemaking) A swivel placed at one end of the ropewalk, with the whirl being at the opposite end.
One who or that which lopes; a runner; a leaper.
lored
lored
adj
(chiefly in combination) Having a lore, of a certain type or color.
loree
lorel
lorel
noun
A good-for-nothing fellow; a vagabond; losel.
loren
loren
Proper noun
name derived from Lorenz or Lorenzo, the respectively German and Italian/Spanish cognates of Laurence.
name, a rare spelling variant of Lauren.
lores
lores
noun
plural of lore
lorie
lorie
Proper noun
A less common spelling of Laurie, diminutive of the female given name Laura.
lorne
loser
loser
noun
(derogatory) A contemptible or unfashionable person.
(slang) A person convicted of a crime, especially more than once.
A losing proposition, one that is likely to lose or already has lost (such as a losing bet or, analogously, a predictably fruitless task or errand).
A person who is frequently unsuccessful in life.
A person who loses; one who fails to win or thrive.
One who or that which loses something, such as extra weight, car keys, etc.
Something of poor quality.
lover
lover
noun
(West Country, with "my") An informal term of address for any friend.
A person who loves something.
A sexual partner, especially one with whom someone is having an affair.
Obsolete form of louver.
One who loves and cares for another person in a romantic way; a sweetheart, love, soulmate, boyfriend, girlfriend, or spouse.
lower
lower
adj
(geology, of strata or geological time periods) older
Situated on lower ground, nearer a coast, or more southerly.
bottom; more towards the bottom than the middle of an object
comparative form of low: more low
verb
(computing, transitive) To reduce operations to single machine instructions, as part of compilation of a program.
(intransitive) To decrease in value, amount, etc.
(intransitive) To fall; to sink; to grow less; to diminish; to decrease
(reflexive) (lower oneself) To humble oneself; to do something one considers to be beneath one's dignity.
(transitive) To bring down; to humble
(transitive) To depress as to direction
(transitive) To let descend by its own weight, as something suspended; to let down
(transitive) To make less elevated
(transitive) To reduce (something) in value, amount, etc.
(transitive) To reduce the degree, intensity, strength, etc., of
(transitive) To reduce the height of
(transitive) to pull down
Alternative spelling of lour
moler
morel
morel
noun
Any of several edible mushrooms, especially the common morel or yellow morel.
Any of several fungi in the genus Morchella, the upper part of which is covered with a reticulated and pitted hymenium.
Archaic form of morello (“type of cherry”).
nerol
nerol
noun
(organic chemistry) The monoterpene alcohol (Z)-3,7-dimethyl-2,6-octadien-1-ol, found in many essential oils.
ogler
ogler
noun
One who ogles.
oiler
oiler
noun
(US, ethnic slur) A Mexican.
(firearms) A small (typically thumb-sized) metal container of oil, often containing an integral brush.
(informal) An oilskin coat.
(nautical) An oil tanker.
An assistant in the engine room of a ship, senior only to a wiper, mainly responsible for keeping machinery lubricated.
An oil well.
One who or that which oils.
older
older
adj
comparative form of old: more old, elder, senior
elderly
orale
orale
noun
A white silk veil with coloured stripes, sometimes worn by the pope.
orelu
orgel
oriel
oriel
noun
(architecture) A large polygonal recess in a building, such as a bay window, forming a protrusion on the outer wall.
(obsolete) A small apartment next to a hall, used for dining.
orles
orles
noun
plural of orle
orlet
orsel
osler
owler
owler
noun
(Lancashire, Northern English dialectal) The alder tree.
(dated) A smuggler
poler
poler
noun
(obsolete) An extortioner.
A horse harnessed alongside the shaft or pole of a vehicle.
One who propels a boat using a pole.
prole
prole
noun
(informal) A member of the proletariat; a proletarian.
(informal) A pleb (ordinary person).
relot
reoil
reoil
verb
To oil again.
roble
roble
noun
The California white oak (Quercus lobata).
roleo
roleo
noun
Alternative form of rolleo
roles
roles
noun
plural of role
roley
rolfe
ronel
rosel
rowel
rowel
noun
A little flat ring or wheel on a horse's bit.
A roll of hair, silk, etc., passed through the flesh of a horse in the manner of a seton in human surgery.
The small spiked wheel on the end of a spur.
verb
(transitive) To apply the spur to.
(transitive) To fit with spurs.
(transitive) To use a rowel on (something), especially to drain fluid.
(transitive, figurative) To incite; to goad.
rozel
soler
soler
noun
A loft or garret.
One who fits the soles to shoes.
sorel
sorel
noun
A yellowish or reddish brown color; sorrel.
A young buck (deer) in the third year.
Obsolete form of sorrel (“the plant”).
toler