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There are 16 words beginning with LORDO

lordosedlordoseslordosislordoticlord␣over  ——  lordolatry  ——  Lord␣of␣Lords  ——  lordotically  ——  Lord␣of␣MisrulelordokyphosisLord␣only␣knows  ——  lord␣of␣the␣flieslord␣of␣the␣manorlord␣of␣the␣ringslordoscoliosis  ——  lord␣of␣all␣one␣surveys

22 definitions found

  • lordosed — adj. Exhibiting lordosis.
  • lordoses — n. Plural of lordosis.
  • lordosis — n. (Pathology) An excessive backwards curvature of the spine… — n. (Zoology) A body posture of some female mammals, indicating…
  • lordotic — adj. (Pathology) Of, relating to or afflicted with lordosis; having…
  • lord␣over — v. (Transitive) Used other than figuratively or idiomatically… — v. To dominate; to have the most prominent position among. — v. To use something as evidence of one’s superiority over.
  • lordolatry — n. Worship of, or reverence for, lords.
  • Lord␣of␣Lords — prop.n. (Christianity) Jesus.
  • lordotically — adv. In a lordotic manner. — adv. With regard to lordosis.
  • Lord␣of␣Misrule — n. (In feudal Britain) A mock officer, appointed by lot, to preside…
  • lordokyphosis — n. (Pathology) lordosis and kyphosis.
  • Lord␣only␣knows — phr. Alternative form of God knows, in sense of something unknown to mortal men.
  • lord␣of␣the␣flies — n. Beelzebub; Satan. — n. (Idiomatic, biblical) a ruler over a worthless kingdom; leader…
  • lord␣of␣the␣manor — n. (Law, historical) The feudal lord of a manor estate. — n. (Archaic) A ceremonial title retained or bestowed in certain contexts.
  • lord␣of␣the␣rings — n. (Gymnastics, slang) The Olympic champion on the rings (“still…
  • lordoscoliosis — n. (Medicine) Concurrent lordosis and scoliosis.
  • lord␣of␣all␣one␣surveys — n. Synonym of king of all one surveys.
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  • Scrabble in English: 7 words
  • French Wiktionary: 6 words
  • Spanish Wiktionary: no word
  • Italian Wiktionary: 3 words
  • German Wiktionary: no word
  • Portuguese Wiktionary: 1 word
  • Dutch Wiktionary: 1 word

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