10-letter words containing a, c, l, i, n, e
- siren call — the appeal that something has although it is harmful or dangerous
- slackening — an act of becoming looser
- socialness — relating to, devoted to, or characterized by friendly companionship or relations: a social club.
- split cane — bamboo split into strips of triangular section, tapered, and glued to form a stiff but flexible hexagonal rod: used, esp formerly, for making fishing rods
- sternalgic — relating to or having sternalgia
- suppliance — appeal; entreaty; plea; supplication: He knelt in an attitude of suppliance.
- trancelike — a half-conscious state, seemingly between sleeping and waking, in which ability to function voluntarily may be suspended.
- ulcerating — to form an ulcer; become ulcerous: His skin ulcerated after exposure to radioactive material.
- ulceration — to form an ulcer; become ulcerous: His skin ulcerated after exposure to radioactive material.
- unamicable — characterized by or showing goodwill; friendly; peaceable: an amicable settlement.
- unathletic — physically active and strong; good at athletics or sports: an athletic child.
- uncalcined — not calcined or reduced to ash; not consumed or purged by burning
- unciliated — not ciliated or ciliate
- unclerical — not clerical; not characteristic of or appropriate for a member of the clergy
- unicameral — consisting of a single chamber, as a legislative assembly.
- unicentral — (of growth or development) in, from, or around one central point
- uninuclear — (of a cell) having one nucleus
- univalence — the quality of being univalent.
- unmetrical — not having, using, or relating to poetic metre
- unpickable — to choose or select from among a group: to pick a contestant from the audience.
- unsociable — not sociable; having, showing, or marked by a disinclination to friendly social relations; withdrawn.
- vindicable — capable of being vindicated: a vindicable expedient.
- vulcanizer — to treat (rubber) with sulfur and heat, thereby imparting strength, greater elasticity, durability, etc.
- wind scale — a numerical scale, as the Beaufort scale, for designating relative wind intensities.