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Showing words for VARIOLE using the English dictionary

7 Letter Words for Variole

variole

6 Letter Words for Variole

ariole, averil, erolia, lovier, oliver, violer, virole

5 Letter Words for Variole

aiver, alive, ariel, arvel, avile, avoir, ervil, larve, laver, levir, liver, livor, livre, loave, loire, lover, oiler, oliva, olive, orale, oriel, orval, ovile, raile, ravel, realo, reoil, rival, rivel, vaire, valor, vario, velar, viler, viola, viral, vireo, voila, voile, volae, volar

4 Letter Words for Variole

aero, aiel, aile, aire, aivr, aloe, aoli, aril, arle, arvo, aver, avie, earl, eila, eira, eorl, eral, eria, eval, evil, iare, ilea, laer, lair, lare, lari, lave, lear, leir, leva, levi, levo, liar, lier, lira, lire, live, loir, lora, lore, lori, love, olea, orae, oral, orle, oval, over, rail, rale, rave, real, rial, riel, rile, riva, rive, rivo, roil, role, rove, vail, vair, vale, vali, vare, vari, veal, veil, vela, velo, vera, veri, vial, vier, vila, vile, viol, virl, vlei, voar, vola, vole, vril

3 Letter Words for Variole

aer, ail, air, ale, alo, aor, are, ave, avo, ear, eir, ela, eli, era, iao, ile, ilo, ira, ire, iva, ive, lai, lao, lar, lav, lea, lei, leo, ler, lev, lie, lir, loa, loe, lor, oar, oer, oie, oil, ola, ole, ora, ore, orl, ova, rai, rea, rei, rel, rev, ria, rie, rio, riv, rle, roe, roi, vae, val, var, vei, vel, ver, via, vie, vil, voe, vol, vor

Definitions for Variole

[1] a shallow pit or depression like the mark left by a smallpox pustule; foveola.
[2] a light-colored spherule, common in some igneous rocks, that gives a pockmarked appearance to weathered rock surfaces.
[3] any of the rounded masses that make up the rock variolite

Words nearby Variole

vario-, variocoupler, variola, variola virus, variolate, variole, varioliform, variolite, variolitic, varioloid, variolous

Origin of Variole

1820–30; < French: variola

Word origin for Variole

C19: from French, from Medieval Latin; see variola