| AWOL | • awol adj. Alternative form of AWOL. • awol n. Alternative form of AWOL. • AWOL adj. (Military and generic) Absent without official leave (permission). |
| BOOL | • bool n. (Programming) A Boolean variable (one whose value is either true or false). • bool v. (Slang) To relax or hang out (especially with someone). • BOOL v. (Scots) to play bowls. |
| COOL | • cool adj. Having a slightly low temperature; mildly or pleasantly cold. • cool adj. Allowing or suggesting heat relief. • cool adj. Of a color, in the range of violet to green. |
| DHOL | • dhol n. (Music) A type of drum from India. • DHOL n. (Hindi) a large cylindrical drum, used in Indian music. |
| DIOL | • diol n. (Organic chemistry) any organic compound having two hydroxy functional groups. • DIOL n. an alcohol with two hydroxyl groups in the molecule. |
| DOOL | • DOOL n. (obsolete) pain, woe, trouble, also DOLE, DOOLE, DULE. |
| ENOL | • enol n. (Organic chemistry) An organic compound containing a hydroxyl group bonded to a carbon atom which is… • ENOL n. a type of organic chemical compound. |
| FOOL | • fool n. (Derogatory) A person with poor judgment or little intelligence. • fool n. (Historical) A jester; a person whose role was to entertain a sovereign and the court (or lower personages). • fool n. (Informal) Someone who derives pleasure from something specified. |
| GAOL | • gaol n. (Commonwealth) Dated spelling of jail. • gaol v. (Commonwealth) Dated spelling of jail. • GAOL v. to imprison, also JAIL. |
| GOOL | • GOOL n. (Scots) a marigold, also GULE. |
| IDOL | • idol n. A graven image or representation of anything that is revered, or believed to convey spiritual power. • idol n. A cultural icon, or especially popular person. • idol n. (Asia, originally Japan) Popular entertainer; usually young, captivating, attractive; and often female… |
| MOOL | • mool n. (Chiefly plural) Alternative form of mold (“soil, earth”). • MOOL v. (Scots) to cover with soil. |
| OBOL | • obol n. (Historical) A silver coin of Ancient Greece. • obol n. (Historical) A weight, equivalent to one sixth of a drachma. • OBOL n. (Greek) an ancient Greek coin, also OBOLUS. |
| POOL | • pool n. A small and rather deep area of (usually) fresh water, as one supplied by a spring, or occurring in… • pool n. Any small body of standing or stagnant water; a puddle. • pool n. Ellipsis of swimming pool. |
| SKOL | • skol interj. (Originally and chiefly in Scotland) A drinking-toast; cheers. • skol v. (Australia, New Zealand, slang, transitive) To down (a drink). • SKOL v. (Old Norse) to down a drink in one go as a toast, also SKOAL. |
| SOOL | • sool v. (Australia) To encourage (especially a dog) to attack. • SOOL v. to incite (a dog) to attack. |
| TOOL | • tool n. A mechanical device intended to make a task easier. • tool n. Any piece of equipment used in a profession, e.g. a craftman’s tools. • tool n. Something to perform an operation; an instrument; a means. |
| VIOL | • viol n. (Music) A stringed instrument related to the violin family, but held in the lap between the legs like… • viol n. (Nautical) A large rope used to manipulate the anchor. • viol v. To play the viol. |
| WOOL | • wool n. The hair of the sheep, llama and some other ruminants. • wool n. A cloth or yarn made from the wool of sheep. • wool n. Anything with a texture like that of wool. |