Discover a variety of five-letter words starting with “lo” to enhance your vocabulary and improve your word games.
- Local- related to a specific area or region
- Locus- a central or focal point
- Lodge- a small house or shelter
- Lodes- plural of lode, a rich source or supply
- Lofty- very high or noble
- Logos- symbols or designs representing an organization
- Loyal- showing firm support or allegiance
- Loamy- consisting of loam, a fertile type of soil
- Lobed- having lobes (rounded projections or divisions)
- Lobes- plural of lobe, a rounded projection or division
- Loess- a type of fine, wind-blown sediment
- Lofts- plural of loft, upper room or floor in a building
- Logan- a type of rocking stone
- Logic- rational thinking or reasoning
- Login- act of logging in, entering a system or service
- Logia- sayings or teachings, especially of Jesus
- Loggy- marshy or swampy
- Looey- colloquial term for lieutenant
- Loops- plural of loop, a curved or circular shape or path
- Loopy- containing or full of loops; crazy, silly
- Loose- not tight or restrained
- Looks- plural of look, visual appearances
- Looms- plural of loom, machines for weaving textile
- Loons- plural of loon, a type of aquatic bird
- Loots- plural of loot, goods stolen or taken by force
- Loped- walked or moved with a long bounding stride
- Loper- someone who lopes, moves with a long bounding stride
- Lopes- plural of lope, a long bounding stride
- Loopy- silly or crazy
- Loord- old term, likely misspelling or variant of “lord”
- Looed- visited the bathroom/toilet (British slang)
- Loopy- dizzy or disoriented; eccentric
- Loops- plural of loop, a shape produced by a curve that bends around and crosses itself
- Loopt- past tense of loop, formed into a curve or circle
- Looms- plural of loom, an apparatus for making fabric by weaving yarn or thread
- Looks- plural of look, the act of looking; visual appearances
- Loomy- resembling a loom, or possibly gloomy and dim
- Loofa- variant of loofah, a scrubbing sponge made from a cucumber-like plant
- Loofs- plural form of loof, old maritime term referring to the palm or flat part of a hand
- Loove- unclear, possibly an obsolete or dialect form
- Looie- colloquial term for lieutenant (military rank)
- Looby- a clumsy or stupid person, from archaic slang
- Loofs- plural of loof, an old nautical term referring to the palm of the hand
- Loord- likely a misspelling or obscure term, not widely recognized
- Loove- not a recognized standard English word, could be a misspelling or local dialect form