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11-letter words containing a, d, i, n

  • keratinised — Simple past tense and past participle of keratinise.
  • keratinized — Simple past tense and past participle of keratinize.
  • keyboarding — the row or set of keys on a piano, organ, or the like.
  • kick around — to strike with the foot or feet: to kick the ball; to kick someone in the shins.
  • kidnappings — Plural form of kidnapping.
  • kidney bean — a common bean, Phaseolus vulgaris, cultivated in many varieties for its edible seeds and pods.
  • kindhearted — having or showing sympathy or kindness: a kindhearted woman.
  • kinkaid act — an act of Congress (1904) providing for the granting of 640-acre homesteads to settlers in western Nebraska.
  • kinyarwanda — Ruanda (def 2).
  • kitchenmaid — a female servant who assists the cook.
  • knightheads — Plural form of knighthead.
  • kordofanian — a subfamily of Niger-Kordofanian that comprises about 30 languages spoken in southern Kordofan.
  • l-radiation — one of a series of lines (L-series) in the x-ray spectrum of an atom corresponding to radiation (L-radiation) caused by the transition of an electron to the L-shell.
  • la-gioconda — Italian La Gioconda. a portrait (1503?–05?) by Leonardo da Vinci.
  • labiodental — articulated with the lower lip touching the upper front teeth, as f or v, or, rarely, with the upper lip touching the lower front teeth.
  • laddishness — (British) Laddish attitudes and behaviour; laddism.
  • ladies' man — a man who strives especially to please women and to attract their attention and admiration.
  • lady friend — female companion
  • ladyfingers — Plural form of ladyfinger.
  • laggen-gird — the bottom hoop securing the staves of a tub or barrel.
  • lamebrained — a dunce; booby; fool.
  • lampshading — The practice of decorating lampshades.
  • land bridge — Geology. an actual or hypothetical strip of land, subject to submergence, that connects adjacent continental landmasses and serves as a route of dispersal for plants and animals: a prehistoric land bridge between Asia and North America.
  • land office — a government office for the transaction of business relating to public lands.
  • landgravine — the wife of a landgrave.
  • landholding — a holder, owner, or occupant of land.
  • landing net — a small, bag-shaped net with a handle at the mouth, for scooping a hooked fish out of the water and bringing it to shore or into a boat.
  • landlordism — the practice under which privately owned property is leased or rented to others for occupancy or cultivation.
  • landlubbing — an unseasoned sailor or someone unfamiliar with the sea.
  • landscaping — a section or expanse of rural scenery, usually extensive, that can be seen from a single viewpoint.
  • landscapist — an artist who paints landscapes.
  • landsteinerKarl [kahrl;; German kahrl] /kɑrl;; German kɑrl/ (Show IPA), 1868–1943, Austrian pathologist in the U.S.: Nobel Prize 1930.
  • langobardic — Lombard1 (def 4).
  • languidness — The property of being languid.
  • lanthanides — Plural form of lanthanide.
  • lanthanoids — Plural form of lanthanoid.
  • lap dancing — an erotic dance by a stripteaser performed mostly in the lap of a customer.
  • lapidescent — in the process of changing into stone
  • lapidifying — Present participle of lapidify.
  • latifundium — a great estate.
  • latitudinal — of or relating to latitude.
  • launderings — Plural form of laundering.
  • law-abiding — obeying or keeping the law; obedient to law: law-abiding citizens.
  • lead pencil — a writing or drawing implement made of graphite in a wooden or metal holder.
  • lead piping — pipes made of lead
  • lead singer — main singer in a popular music group
  • leading dog — a dog trained to lead a flock of sheep to prevent them breaking or stampeding
  • leading man — an actor who plays the principal male role in a motion picture or play.
  • leased line — (communications, networking)   A private telephone circuit permanently connecting two points, normally provided on a lease by a local PTT.
  • legendaries — of, relating to, or of the nature of a legend.
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