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There are 24 seven-letter words containing L, 2O and 2P

alcopopclo'␣propCoppolacowplophop␣polelap-pool lap␣poolLimpopolooptop loop-topopposalpin␣poolpleopodpolypodpolypropompelopopholepopolosPuopoloRoppolospa␣poolsploopsspoolup spool␣up

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  • alcopop — n. (Britain, Ireland, Australia) An alcoholic drink that looks…
  • clo'␣prop — n. Alternative spelling of clothesprop.
  • Coppola — prop.n. A surname from Italian.
  • cowplop — n. (Colloquial) cow excrement.
  • hop␣pole — n. A slender pole supporting a hopvine.
  • lap-pool — n. Alternative form of lap pool.
  • lap␣pool — n. A swimming pool in the shape of a rectangle with narrow width…
  • Limpopo — prop.n. A river in Africa that rises near Johannesburg and flows… — prop.n. A province of South Africa which was originally part of…
  • looptop — n. (Astronomy) The top of a loop.
  • loop-top — adj. Of a drink bottle: having the cap attached by a loop to the…
  • opposal — n. (Archaic) opposition.
  • pin␣pool — n. A variety of the game of billiards in which small wooden pins…
  • pleopod — n. (Zoology) One of the abdominal legs of a crustacean.
  • polypod — adj. (Zoology) Having many feet. — adj. Of or pertaining to the Polypodiales ferns. — n. (Zoology) An animal with many feet.
  • polypro — n. (Informal) polypropylene.
  • pompelo — n. (Obsolete) Alternative spelling of pomelo (“grapefruit”).
  • pophole — n. A small door in the side of a chicken coop, normally connected…
  • popolos — n. Plural of popolo.
  • Puopolo — prop.n. A surname from Italian.
  • Roppolo — prop.n. A surname from Italian.
  • spa␣pool — n. A pool of warm bubbling water used for therapy or relaxation.
  • sploops — n. Plural of sploop.
  • spoolup — n. (Aviation) The process of increasing the rotational speed of…
  • spool␣up — v. (Aviation, of a turbine engine) To increase in rotational speed… — v. (Figurative) To be brought into full operation; to reach full…
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