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There are 13 five-letter words containing D, L and 2O

BLOODblood n. A vital liquid flowing in the bodies of many types of animals that usually conveys nutrients and oxygen…
blood n. A family relationship due to birth, such as that between siblings; contrasted with relationships due…
blood n. (Historical) One of the four humours in the human body.
DOLORdolor n. (American spelling) Alternative spelling of dolour.
DOLOR n. grief, also DOLOUR.
DOLOSdolos n. (South Africa, uncommon) The bones that are thrown when throwing the bones for divination.
dolos n. (South Africa, uncommon) The ankle bones of sheep or goats formerly used by children as playthings.
dolos n. Interlocking blocks of concrete, used for protection of seawalls and to preserve beaches from erosion…
DOOLEdoole n. (Obsolete) sorrow; dole.
doole n. (Obsolete) A rest; a short nap.
DOOLE n. (obsolete) pain, woe, trouble, also DOLE, DOOL, DULE.
DOOLSDOOL n. (obsolete) pain, woe, trouble, also DOLE, DOOLE, DULE.
DOOLYdooly n. (Archaic) A kind of litter suspended from men’s shoulders, for carrying people or things; a palanquin.
Dooly prop.n. A surname.
DOOLY n. (Hindi) a litter or palanquin, also DHOOLY, DOOLEE, DOOLIE.
DROOLdrool v. (Transitive, intransitive) To secrete saliva, especially in anticipation of food.
drool v. (Transitive, intransitive) To secrete any substance in a similar way.
drool v. (Intransitive, informal, figurative) To react to something with uncontrollable desire.
FLOODflood n. An overflow (usually disastrous) of water from a lake or other body of water due to excessive rainfall…
flood n. (Figuratively) A large number or quantity of anything appearing more rapidly than can easily be dealt with.
flood n. The flowing in of the tide, opposed to the ebb.
GOOLDGoold prop.n. A surname.
GOOLD n. (Spenser) a flower, also GOOL.
LOOEDlooed v. Simple past tense and past participle of loo.
LOO v. to love, also LOU.
LOORDloord n. (Obsolete) A dull, stupid fellow; a lout.
loord n. (Obsolete) A lazy person; an idler.
LOORD n. (Spenser) a lout.
SOLDOsoldo n. (Historical) An Italian coin, formerly one-twentieth of a lira.
SOLDO n. (Italian) a former Italian coin, one twentieth of a lira.
WOOLDwoold v. (Nautical) To wind a chain or rope around in order to strengthen (especially a mast or yard).
woold n. Archaic form of weld (“dyer’s rocket”).
WOOLD v. to wind a rope or chain around.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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