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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 logic
logic (noun)
- A method of human thought that involves thinking in a linear, step-by-step manner about how a problem can be solved. Logic is the basis of many principles including the scientific method.
- The study of the principles and criteria of valid inference and demonstration.
- The mathematical study of relationships between rigorously defined concepts and of mathematical proof of statements.
- A formal or informal language together with a deductive system or a model-theoretic semantics.
- Any system of thought, whether rigorous and productive or not, especially one associated with a particular person.
- The part of a system (usually electronic) that performs the boolean logic operations, short for logic gates or logic circuit.
logic (verb)
- To engage in excessive or inappropriate application of logic.
- To apply logical reasoning to.
- To overcome by logical argument.
logic (adjective)
- Logical
Definition of lotic
lotic (adjective)
- Characterised by flowing water; swiftly flowing; concerned with flowing rivers, streams, etc.
- Living in flowing water; adapted to life in flowing water.
Definition of lower
lower (adjective)
- Situated close to, or even below, the ground or another normal reference plane; not high or lofty.
- Of less than normal height; below the average or normal level from which elevation is measured.
- Not high in status, esteem or rank, dignity, or quality. (Compare vulgar.)
- Humble, meek, not haughty.
- Disparaging; assigning little value or excellence.
- Being a nadir, a bottom.
- Depressed in mood, dejected, sad.
- Lacking health or vitality, strength or vivacity; feeble; weak.
- Small, not high (in amount or quantity, value, force, energy, etc).
- Simple in complexity or development; (in several set phrases) favoring simplicity; (see e.g. low church, Low Tory).
- (in several set phrases) Being near the equator.
- (acoustics) Grave in pitch, due to being produced by relatively slow vibrations (wave oscillations); flat.
- Quiet; soft; not loud.
- Made with a relatively large opening between the tongue and the palate; made with (part of) the tongue positioned low in the mouth, relative to the palate.
- Lesser in value than other cards, denominations, suits, etc.
- Not rich or seasoned; offering the minimum of nutritional requirements; plain, simple.
- (of an automobile, gear, etc) Designed for a slow (or the slowest) speed.
lower (adverb)
- Close to the ground.
- Of a pitch, at a lower frequency.
- With a low voice or sound; not loudly; gently.
- Under the usual price; at a moderate price; cheaply.
- In a low mean condition; humbly; meanly.
- In a time approaching our own.
- In a path near the equator, so that the declination is small, or near the horizon, so that the altitude is small; said of the heavenly bodies with reference to the diurnal revolution.
lower (verb)
- To let descend by its own weight, as something suspended; to let down
- To pull down
- To reduce the height of
- To depress as to direction
- To make less elevated
- To reduce the degree, intensity, strength, etc., of
- To bring down; to humble
- (lower oneself) To humble oneself; to do something one considers to be beneath one's dignity.
- To reduce (something) in value, amount, etc.
- To fall; to sink; to grow less; to diminish; to decrease
- To decrease in value, amount, etc.
lower (verb)
- To frown; to look sullen.
- To be dark, gloomy, and threatening, as clouds; of the sky: to be covered with dark and threatening clouds; to show threatening signs of approach, as a tempest.