5 letter words starting with lo

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  • LOACH
  • LOADS
  • LOAFS
  • LOAMS
  • LOAMY
  • LOANS
  • LOAST
  • LOATH
  • LOAVE
  • LOBAR
  • LOBBY
  • LOBED
  • LOBES
  • LOBOS
  • LOBUS
  • LOCAL
  • LOCHE
  • LOCHS
  • LOCHY
  • LOCIE
  • LOCIS
  • LOCKS
  • LOCKY
  • LOCOS
  • LOCUM
  • LOCUS
  • LODEN
  • LODES
  • LODGE
  • LOESS
  • LOFTS
  • LOFTY
  • LOGAN
  • LOGES
  • LOGGY
  • LOGIA
  • LOGIC
  • LOGIE
  • LOGIN
  • LOGOI
  • LOGON
  • LOGOS
  • LOHAN
  • LOIDS
  • LOINS
  • LOIPE
  • LOIRS
  • LOKES
  • LOKEY
  • LOKUM
  • LOLAS
  • LOLED
  • LOLLO
  • LOLLS
  • LOLLY
  • LOLOG
  • LOLOS
  • LOMAS
  • LOMED
  • LOMES
  • LONER
  • LONGA
  • LONGE
  • LONGS
  • LOOBY
  • LOOED
  • LOOEY
  • LOOFA
  • LOOFS
  • LOOIE
  • LOOKS
  • LOOKY
  • LOOMS
  • LOONS
  • LOONY
  • LOOPS
  • LOOPY
  • LOORD
  • LOOSE
  • LOOTS
  • LOPED
  • LOPER
  • LOPES
  • LOPPY
  • LORAL
  • LORAN
  • LORDS
  • LORDY
  • LOREL
  • LORES
  • LORIC
  • LORIS
  • LORRY
  • LOSED
  • LOSEL
  • LOSEN
  • LOSER
  • LOSES
  • LOSSY
  • LOTAH
  • LOTAS
  • LOTES
  • LOTIC
  • LOTOS
  • LOTSA
  • LOTTA
  • LOTTE
  • LOTTO
  • LOTUS
  • LOUED
  • LOUGH
  • LOUIE
  • LOUIS
  • LOUMA
  • LOUND
  • LOUNS
  • LOUPE
  • LOUPS
  • LOURE
  • LOURS
  • LOURY
  • LOUSE
  • LOUSY
  • LOUTS
  • LOVAT
  • LOVED
  • LOVEE
  • LOVER
  • LOVES
  • LOVEY
  • LOVIE
  • LOWAN
  • LOWED
  • LOWEN
  • LOWER
  • LOWES
  • LOWLY
  • LOWND
  • LOWNE
  • LOWNS
  • LOWPS
  • LOWRY
  • LOWSE
  • LOWTH
  • LOWTS
  • LOXED
  • LOXES
  • LOYAL
  • LOZEN

Sometimes the solution is an uncommon word, then It’s time to learn something new. Here’s the definition of a few of these words:

Definition of loafs

loafs (verb)

  1. To do nothing, to be idle.
  2. (Cockney rhyming slang) To headbutt, (from loaf of bread)




Definition of lords

lords (noun)

  1. The master of the servants of a household; the master of a feudal manor
  2. One possessing similar mastery over others; any feudal superior generally; any nobleman or aristocrat; any chief, prince, or sovereign ruler; in Scotland, a male member of the lowest rank of nobility (the equivalent rank in England is baron)
  3. One possessing similar mastery in figurative senses (esp. as lord of ~)
  4. The heavenly body considered to possess a dominant influence over an event, time, etc.
  5. A hunchback.
  6. (via Cockney rhyming slang) Sixpence.

lords (verb)

  1. Domineer or act like a lord.
  2. To invest with the dignity, power, and privileges of a lord; to grant the title of lord.