Lobule (n.) A small lobe; a subdivision of a lobe. Hookah (n.) A pipe with a long, flexible stem, so arranged that the smoke is cooled by being made to pass through water. Oology (n.) The science of eggs in relation to their coloring, size, shape, and number. 6 letter words starting with O. oafish 11; oakums 14; oaring 9; oaters 6; obeahs 11; obelia 10; obelus 11; obeyed 12; obeyer 11; obiism 12; object 21; objets 18; oblast 10; oblate 10; oblige 12; oblong 13; oboist 9; oboles 10; obolus 11; obsess 9; obtain 10; obtect 12; obtest 9; obtund 12; obtuse 10; obvert 13; occult 14; occupy 18; occurs 13 . Woolen (a.) Bearing a coronet or ring about the neck. i.) Motion (n.) Change in the relative position of the parts of anything; action of a machine with respect to the relative movement of its parts. Votive (a.) Golden (a.) Lounge (n.) A piece of furniture resembling a sofa, upon which one may lie or rec. i.) Cosier (n.) A tailor who botches his work. i.) Dorado (n.) A southern constellation, within which is the south pole of the ecliptic; -- called also sometimes Xiphias, or the Swordfish. Marked with religious rites and pomps; enjoined by, or connected with, religion; sacred. Gobbet (n.) A mouthful; a lump; a small piece. i.) Given by vow, or in fulfillment of a vow; consecrated by a vow; devoted; as, votive offerings; a votive tablet. Coming (n.) Specifically: The Second Advent of Christ. Provided with a hook or hooks. Course (v. Yoicks (interj.) Commit (v. t.) To put in charge of a jailor; to imprison. i.) Morris (n.) An old game played with counters, or men, which are placed angles of a figure drawn on a board or on the ground; also, the board or ground on which the game is played. Votary (n.) One devoted, consecrated, or engaged by a vow or promise; hence, especially, one devoted, given, or addicted, to some particular service, worship, study, or state of life. Forbid (v. t.) To oppose, hinder, or prevent, as if by an effectual command; as, an impassable river forbids the approach of the army. 5 letter words with O as 2nd and A as 3rd letter - Wordle Hints - The Noggin (n.) A measure equivalent to a gill. Bottle (n.) A hollow vessel, usually of glass or earthenware (but formerly of leather), with a narrow neck or mouth, for holding liquids. Called also hoop, whoop. Popish (a.) To shake or totter; to slip out of place. Mosaic (n.) A picture or design made in mosaic; an article decorated in mosaic. See Locust Tree (definition, note, and phrases). [R.] (c) One who extorts or plunders. Of or pertaining to disease or diseased parts; as, morbid anatomy. Bottom (n.) The bed of a body of water, as of a river, lake, sea. i.) Contra () A Latin adverb and preposition, signifying against, contrary, in opposition, etc., entering as a prefix into the composition of many English words. Notice (n.) Attention; respectful treatment; civility. Like dough; soft and heavy; pasty; crude; flabby and pale; as, a doughy complexion. Gobble (v. t.) To utter (a sound) like a turkey cock. On this day; on the present day. Border (v. t.) To confine within bounds; to limit. Sopite (v. t.) To lay asleep; to put to sleep; to quiet. It can breathe air by means of its lungs, and when waters dry up, it encases itself in a nest of hard mud, where it remains till the rainy season. Pontic (a.) Sol-fa (n.) The gamut, or musical scale. Kobold (n.) A kind of domestic spirit in German mythology, corresponding to the Scottish brownie and the English Robin Goodfellow. i.) Bopeep (n.) The act of looking out suddenly, as from behind a screen, so as to startle some one (as by children in play), or of looking out and drawing suddenly back, as if frightened. Doctor (v. t.) To confer a doctorate upon; to make a doctor. To assent to; to comply with; to gratify; to humor by compliance; to please with blandishments or soft words; to flatter. Monkey (n.) In the most general sense, any one of the Quadrumana, including apes, baboons, and lemurs. Rococo (a.) Worrel (n.) An Egyptian fork-tongued lizard, about four feet long when full grown. Learn how to use the easiest words finder here. Solemn (a.) see Tortrix. Bonnet (n.) Anything resembling a bonnet in shape or use. Consisting in union or mutual intercourse. Motion (n.) Direction of movement; course; tendency; as, the motion of the planets is from west to east. Doubly (adv.) Not sincere or faithful; false; deceitful; not sound; as, a hollow heart; a hollow friend. Social (a.) Courap (n.) A skin disease, common in India, in which there is perpetual itching and eruption, esp. Powder (n.) An explosive mixture used in gunnery, blasting, etc. Mother (a.) In a sour manner; with sourness. Fossil (n.) A person whose views and opinions are extremely antiquated; one whose sympathies are with a former time rather than with the present. Fondly (adv.) Pouter (n.) One who, or that which, pouts. To return the ball before it touches the ground. Forsay (v. t.) To forbid; to renounce; to forsake; to deny. Motley (n.) Composed of different or various parts; heterogeneously made or mixed up; discordantly composite; as, motley style. Corymb (n.) A flat-topped or convex cluster of flowers, each on its own footstalk, and arising from different points of a common axis, the outermost blossoms expanding first, as in the hawthorn. The old males become dark bluish gray, due to the skin showing through the hair. Lovable; amiable; having qualities of any kind which excite, or are fitted to excite, love or friendship. Joyful (a.) Boodle (n.) Money given in payment for votes or political influence; bribe money; swag. To shake so as to threaten a fall; to vacillate; to be unsteady; to stagger; as,an old man totters with age. Pomelo (n.) A variety of shaddock, called also grape fruit. Poling (n.) The operation of dispersing worm casts over the walks with poles. Boomer (n.) A North American rodent, so named because it is said to make a booming noise. Pertaining to, derived from, or resembling, the dogwood (Cornus florida). Fol'io (a.) Pother (n.) Bustle; confusion; tumult; flutter; bother. Points. Pertaining to, derived from, or resembling, nonane; as, nonoic acid, which is also called pelargonic acid. Popgun (n.) A child's gun; a tube and rammer for shooting pellets, with a popping noise, by compression of air. Corral (n.) A pen for animals; esp., an inclosure made with wagons, by emigrants in the vicinity of hostile Indians, as a place of security for horses, cattle, etc. Mormal (n.) A bad sore; a gangrene; a cancer. Powder (v. t.) To reduce to fine particles; to pound, grind, or rub into a powder; to comminute; to pulverize; to triturate. Tongue (n.) The proboscis of a moth or a butterfly. Solder (n.) A metal or metallic alloy used when melted for uniting adjacent metallic edges or surfaces; a metallic cement. Course (n.) Method of procedure; manner or way of conducting; conduct; behavior. Nowise (n.) Not in any manner or degree; in no way; noways. Forced (a.) Bonair (a.) By some geologists it is believed to be a species of gigantic Foraminifera, but others consider it a concretion, without organic structure. Befooled; deluded; besotted. Horner (n.) One who works or deal in horn or horns. In a cool manner; without heat or excessive cold; without passion or ardor; calmly; deliberately; with indifference; impudently. Follow (v. t.) To endeavor to overtake; to go in pursuit of; to chase; to pursue; to prosecute. Woodsy (a.) Bodkin (n.) A sharp tool, like an awl, used for picking /ut letters from a column or page in making corrections. Grand cordon. ;to furnish with hay, straw, oats, etc. Sonant (a.) Module (n.) The size of some one part, as the diameter of semi-diameter of the base of a shaft, taken as a unit of measure by which the proportions of the other parts of the composition are regulated. Iodine (n.) A nonmetallic element, of the halogen group, occurring always in combination, as in the iodides. Twofold; multiplied by two; increased by its equivalent; made twice as large or as much, etc. Volume (n.) Hence, a collection of printed sheets bound together, whether containing a single work, or a part of a work, or more than one work; a book; a tome; especially, that part of an extended work which is bound up together in one cover; as, a work in four volumes. To be seethed; to become sodden. Goggle (v. Lonely (superl.) The fruit, which is called also love apple, is usually of a rounded, flattened form, but often irregular in shape. For the greatest part; for the most part; chiefly; in the main. To pass around or by; to march or sail round, so as to reverse the direction of motion. To boast; to talk big; to bluster. Forego (v. t.) To quit; to relinquish; to leave. Ponder (v. Nonone (n.) Any one of several metameric unsaturated hydrocarbons (C9H14) of the valylene series. Sorrel (n.) One of various plants having a sour juice; especially, a plant of the genus Rumex, as Rumex Acetosa, Rumex Acetosella, etc. List of 1,342 words that are 6 letters and second letter is o. Bound about, or wound, with cords. Goslet (n.) One of several species of pygmy geese, of the genus Nettepus. Bounce (adv.) Fourth (a.) Popple (v. Moppet (n.) A rag baby; a puppet made of cloth; hence, also, in fondness, a little girl, or a woman. Horary (a.) To act as, or convey, a poison. Porime (n.) A theorem or proposition so easy of demonstration as to be almost self-evident. Singly; alone; only; without another; as, to rest a cause solely one argument; to rely solelyn one's own strength. Doctor (n.) A teacher; one skilled in a profession, or branch of knowledge learned man. Convey (v. t.) To manage with privacy; to carry out. Porret (n.) A scallion; a leek or small onion. Of or pertaining to Sothis, the Egyptian name for the Dog Star; taking its name from the Dog Star; canicular. Belonging to a coward; proceeding from, or expressive of, base fear or timidity. Morrow (n.) The next following day; the day subsequent to any day specified or understood. Doing hurt, or having a tendency to hurt; hurtful; mischievous; noxious; as, nocent qualities. Bonnet (n.) The second stomach of a ruminating animal. Toltec (n.) One of a race which formerly occupied Mexico. Noways (adv.) High-scoring 6-letter words like ENOUGH, LEAGUE and RACING to win at Scrabble, Words With Friends and more. of Functions. Copier (n.) An imitator; one who imitates an example; hence, a plagiarist. Eolian (a.) Convey (v. t.) To carry from one place to another; to bear or transport. To be increased to twice the sum, number, quantity, length, or value; to increase or grow to twice as much. Copeck (n.) A Russian copper coin. Rocker (n.) A play horse on rockers; a rocking-horse. Called also godwin. Cosmos (n.) The universe or universality of created things; -- so called from the order and harmony displayed in it. Pounce (v. t.) Cloth worked in eyelet holes. Cowled (a.) See other lists, starting with or ending with letters of your choice. It is remarkable for its intelligence, displayed especially in caring for flocks. Potter (v. Vile; base; gross; mean; as, vulgar, sordid mortals. Resembling a boy in a manners or opinions; belonging to a boy; childish; trifling; puerile. To sing the notes of the gamut, ascending or descending; as, do or ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la, si, do, or the same in reverse order. i.) Bodkin (n.) A kind of pin used by women to fasten the hair. See Gadfly. i.) Hobble (v. t.) To fetter by tying the legs; to hopple; to clog. To be slow in moving; to delay; to linger; to be dilatory; to spend time idly; to saunter; to lag behind. Also applied figuratively. Double (v. Hence: To hold a noisy, disorderly meeting. Couple (v.) To link or tie, as one thing to another; to connect or fasten together; to join. To struggle or contend, as with an opposing force; to fight. Sombre (v. t.) To make somber, or dark; to make shady. Posset (n.) A beverage composed of hot milk curdled by some strong infusion, as by wine, etc., -- much in favor formerly. i.) Fourth (n.) The interval of two tones and a semitone, embracing four diatonic degrees of the scale; the subdominant of any key. Coerce (v. t.) To restrain by force, especially by law or authority; to repress; to curb. Tompon (n.) An inking pad used in lithographic printing. Of pleasing appearance or character; comely; graceful; as, a goodly person; goodly raiment, houses. Bombax (n.) A genus of trees, called also the silkcotton tree; also, a tree of the genus Bombax. Tongue (n.) That which is considered as resembing an animal's tongue, in position or form. Longly (adv.) Godson (n.) A male for whom one has stood sponsor in baptism. To increase by adding an equal number, quantity, length, value, or the like; multiply by two; to double a sum of money; to double a number, or length. Wearing boots, especially boots with long tops, as for riding; as, a booted squire. Having a harsh, rough, grating voice or sound, as when affected with a cold; making a rough, harsh cry or sound; as, the hoarse raven. Mosaic (a.) Rotary (a.) Solemn (a.) Tousle (v. t.) To put into disorder; to tumble; to touse. To spend time lazily, whether lolling or idly sauntering; to pass time indolently; to stand, sit, or rec. Policy (n.) The writing or instrument in which a contract of insurance is embodied; an instrument in writing containing the terms and conditions on which one party engages to indemnify another against loss arising from certain hazards, perils, or risks to which his person or property may be exposed. Cockle (n.) The dome of a heating furnace. Gothic (n.) A kind of square-cut type, with no hair. To play the thief; to steal. Rotten from being too ripe; overripe. Of or pertaining to a style of architecture with pointed arches, steep roofs, windows large in proportion to the wall spaces, and, generally, great height in proportion to the other dimensions -- prevalent in Western Europe from about 1200 to 1475 a. d. See Illust. Bounce (v. Cosine (n.) The sine of the complement of an arc or angle. Mollah (n.) One of the higher order of Turkish judges; also, a Turkish title of respect for a religious and learned man. [Written also muslim.]. Cornea (n.) The transparent part of the coat of the eyeball which covers the iris and pupil and admits light to the interior. ); among pressmen, a sheet that is twice pulled, and blurred. Confer (v. t.) To contribute; to conduce. Corner (v. t.) To drive into a position of great difficulty or hopeless embarrassment; as, to corner a person in argument. i.) United; consolidated; made firm; strengthened. Boiler (n.) A vessel in which any thing is boiled. Morrow (n.) The day following the present; to-morrow. Copple (n.) Something rising in a conical shape; specifically, a hill rising to a point. Jovial (a.) Mowing (n.) The act of one who, or the operation of that which, mows. Cobnut (n.) A game played by children with nuts. Podium (n.) The dwarf wall surrounding the arena of an amphitheater, from the top of which the seats began. Forcer (n.) The solid piston of a force pump; the instrument by which water is forced in a pump. Of or pertaining to Normandy or to the Normans; as, the Norman language; the Norman conquest. Convey (v. t.) To impart or communicate; as, to convey an impression; to convey information. Of a yellowish or redish brown color; as, a sorrel horse. Housel (v. t.) To administer the eucharist to. Boiled (a.) Corium (n.) Armor made of leather, particularly that used by the Romans; used also by Enlish soldiers till the reign of Edward I. Corium (n.) The deep layer of mucous membranes beneath the epithelium. Howler (n.) Any South American monkey of the genus Mycetes. The plants are composed of moniliform cells imbedded in a gelatinous substance. To feel care or anxiety; to make or take trouble; to be troublesome. Gopher (n.) A large land tortoise (Testudo Carilina) of the Southern United States, which makes extensive burrows. Dolman (n.) A long robe or outer garment, with long sleeves, worn by the Turks. Woolen (a.) Forbid (v. t.) To command against, or contrary to; to prohibit; to interdict. Bounty (n.) That which is given generously or liberally. It is sometimes used separate from the pronoun or adverb. Double (n.) A game between two pairs of players; as, a first prize for doubles. Bottom (v. t.) To wind round something, as in making a ball of thread. Corner (n.) The point where two converging, Corner (n.) The space in the angle between converging. Sothic (a.) Symbol I. Bounce (n.) Bluster; brag; untruthful boasting; audacious exaggeration; an impudent lie; a bouncer. Pontee (n.) An iron rod used by glass makers for manipulating the hot glass; -- called also, puntil, puntel, punty, and ponty. To become loose; to become less tight, firm, or compact. Corpse (n.) The dead body of a human being; -- used also Fig. i.) Boding (a.) Motion (n.) The act, process, or state of changing place or position; movement; the passing of a body from one place or position to another, whether voluntary or involuntary; -- opposed to rest. Powpow (n.) Conjuration attended with great noise and confusion, and often with feasting, dancing, etc., performed by Indians for the cure of diseases, to procure success in hunting or in war, and for other purposes. Couple (a.) when the liquid state is produced by a high degree of heat; as, molten iron. With a sudden leap; suddenly. Corral (v. t.) To surround and inclose; to coop up; to put into an inclosed space; -- primarily used with reference to securing horses and cattle in an inclosure of wagons while traversing the plains, but in the Southwestern United States now colloquially applied to the capturing, securing, or penning of anything. Lonely (superl.) Formyl (n.) Formerly, the radical methyl, CH3. Zoonic (a.) Gospel (v.) A selection from one of the gospels, for use in a religious service; as, the gospel for the day. Cocoon (n.) The egg cases of mucus, etc., made by leeches and other worms. Motive (n.) That which incites to action; anything prompting or exciting to choise, or moving the will; cause; reason; inducement; object. Souple (n.) That part of a flail which strikes the grain. Rotate (v. Boohoo (n.) The sailfish; -- called also woohoo. Bearing a tuft of soft hairs or down, as the seeds of milkweed. Fourth (n.) One of four equal parts into which one whole may be divided; the quotient of a unit divided by four; one coming next in order after the third. Coombe (n.) A hollow in a hillside. See Ferment, n. Former (n.) One who forms; a maker; a creator. Coptic (a.) Bowery (a.) like rosin, or having its qualities. In a manner to please, or to excite love. Volley (n.) A sending of the ball full to the top of the wicket. Hoopoo (n.) A European bird of the genus Upupa (U. epops), having a beautiful crest, which it can erect or depress at pleasure. Mowing (n.) Land from which grass is cut; meadow land. Belonging to the constitution of a thing, as distinguished from the matter composing it; having the power of making a thing what it is; constituent; essential; pertaining to or depending on the forms, so called, of the human intellect. Furnished with, or guarded by, forts; strengthened or defended, as by forts. Oorial (n.) A wild, bearded sheep inhabiting the Ladakh mountains. Rotate (a.) Worsen (v. t.) To make worse; to deteriorate; to impair. Fother (n.) A wagonload; a load of any sort. Coupee (n.) A motion in dancing, when one leg is a little bent, and raised from the floor, and with the other a forward motion is made. Formal (a.) Moment (n.) A minute portion of time; a point of time; an instant; as, at thet very moment. Cotton (v. Poster (n.) A large bill or placard intended to be posted in public places. 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Dull; stupid; sluggish; inactive. i.) Rotate (v. Kopeck (n.) A small Russian coin. Novice (n.) One who enters a religious house, whether of monks or nuns, as a probationist. The word is also applied locally in the United States, in colloquial speech, to any clergyman. Column (n.) The body formed by the union of the stamens in the Mallow family, or of the stamens and pistil in the orchids. Cut off smoothly, as distinguished from erased; -- used especially for the head or limb of an animal. To fall suddenly and seize with the claws; -- with on or upon; as, a hawk pounces upon a chicken. Confab (n.) Familiar talk or conversation. i.) Lascivious; brooding over evil thoughts. Cylindrical with alternate swellings and contractions; having the surface covered with rounded prominences. Conger (n.) The conger eel; -- called also congeree. Locust (n.) Any one of numerous species of long-winged, migratory, orthopterous insects, of the family Acrididae, allied to the grasshoppers; esp., (Edipoda, / Pachytylus, migratoria, and Acridium perigrinum, of Southern Europe, Asia, and Africa. Rosary (n.) A chapelet; a garland; a series or collection, as of beautiful thoughts or of literary selections. Aoudad(n. Domina (n.) Lady; a lady; -- a title formerly given to noble ladies who held a barony in their own right. Bowman (n.) A man who uses a bow; an archer. Pookoo (n.) A red African antelope (Kobus Vardoni) allied to the water buck. Toupet (n.) A small wig, or a toppiece of a wig. Donate (v. t.) To give; to bestow; to present; as, to donate fifty thousand dollars to a college. Donkey (n.) A stupid or obstinate fellow; an ass. Cousin (n.) A title formerly given by a king to a nobleman, particularly to those of the council. Motley (a.) Bodily (adv.) Called also coniine, coneine, conia, etc. Boodle (n.) The whole collection or lot; caboodle. Lotion (n.) A liquid preparation for bathing the skin, or an injured or diseased part, either for a medicinal purpose, or for improving its appearance. Monkey (n.) The weight or hammer of a pile driver, that is, a very heavy mass of iron, which, being raised on high, falls on the head of the pile, and drives it into the earth; the falling weight of a drop hammer used in forging. Pottle (n.) A liquid measure of four pints. See Cunner. It is, perhaps, the chamois of the Old Testament. It is about three feet long, blue above, with four brown stripes on the sides. Coiner (n.) An inventor or maker, as of words. Horror (n.) That which excites horror or dread, or is horrible; gloom; dreariness. Dictionary with Advanced Filters Our free online 6 letter words unscrambler will assist you to generate six letter words along with the meanings quickly with the aid of dictionaries like SOWPODS, TWL06, and Enable. i.) Lotion (n.) A washing, especially of the skin for the purpose of rendering it fair. Cockle (n.) The fire chamber of a furnace. Follow (v. t.) To accept as authority; to adopt the opinions of; to obey; to yield to; to take as a rule of action; as, to follow good advice. Bougie (n.) A long slender rod consisting of gelatin or some other substance that melts at the temperature of the body. Gossat (n.) A small British marine fish (Motella tricirrata); -- called also whistler and three-bearded rockling. Hooker (n.) A sailor's contemptuous term for any antiquated craft. Jostle (v. t.) To run against and shake; to push out of the way; to elbow; to hustle; to disturb by crowding; to crowd against. Bonded (a.) Votary (a.) 6 Letter Words | WordFinder Monday (n.) The second day of the week; the day following Sunday. Woaded (a.) Comedy (n.) A dramatic composition, or representation of a bright and amusing character, based upon the foibles of individuals, the manners of society, or the ludicrous events or accidents of life; a play in which mirth predominates and the termination of the plot is happy; -- opposed to tragedy. Modest (a.) Poison (n.) That which taints or destroys moral purity or health; as, the poison of evil example; the poison of sin. i.) Coquet (v. t.) To attempt to attract the notice, admiration, or love of; to treat with a show of tenderness or regard, with a view to deceive and disappoint. i.) To feed, as cattle, with dry food or cut grass, etc. It is remarkable for its dichroism, and is also called dichroite. Dorado (n.) A large, oceanic fish of the genus Coryphaena. Hobnob (adv.) Gorgon (a.) i.) Horary (a.) Komtok (n.) An African freshwater fish (Protopterus annectens), belonging to the Dipnoi. Norman (a.) Fondus (n.) A style of printing calico, paper hangings, etc., in which the colors are in bands and graduated into each other. Called also corona lucis. i.) Border (v. t.) To be, or to have, contiguous to; to touch, or be touched, as by a border; to be, or to have, near the limits or boundary; as, the region borders a forest, or is bordered on the north by a forest. To associate familiarly; to be on intimate terms. Monkey (n.) Any species of Quadrumana, except the lemurs. Mounty (v.) The rise of a hawk after prey. Docket (n.) A list or calendar of causes ready for hearing or trial, prepared for the use of courts by the clerks. pl.) Solere (n.) A loft or garret. One of two equal parts; a half; as, a moiety of an estate, of goods, or of profits; the moiety of a jury, or of a nation. Sodden (p. p.) Boiled; seethed; also, soaked; heavy with moisture; saturated; as, sodden beef; sodden bread; sodden fields. Codist (n.) A codifier; a maker of codes. Bounce (v. 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